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BiographyDo you have an opinion at Talk:Mary Dimmick Harrison about whether the lede should be separated from the start of the article by a header? --Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) (talk) 23:20, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Need your experienceI recently recieved a question regarding my decision to remove some links to a video game's GOG.com entry. Just to clarify, GOG facilitates the distribution of old, currently discontinued games. I would very much appreciate it if you weighed with your perspective on my talk page. Eik Corell (talk) 01:20, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Can you restore SUPER (software) to my userspace?The adming that closed the AfD is on a "long wikibreak", and some sources like [1] (The Inquirer) were ignored during the discussion. Further, during the AfD for MediaCoder, I found a book that discusses it too. Pcap ping 09:15, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
Article on Ava Gardner in EsquireHi. I am working on the article on Tom Wolfe's anthology The New Journalism, and I'm trying to find out whether the article Ava: Life in the Afternoon by Rex Reed was published in the may 1967 issue of Esquire . Do you have access to the Esquire's archive, or something like the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature. Your help would be much appreciated.The Ministry (talk) 23:58, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Some more QuestionsDo you think you could also help me find when the article Gear by Richard Goldstein was published in the Village Voice, the article Timing and a Diversion: The Cocoa Game by George Goodman (under the pen name "Adam Smith") was published in New York World Journal Tribune, and when Beth Ann and Macrobioticism by Robert Christgau was published in New York Herald Tribune? The Ministry (talk) 01:13, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
JSTOREHi, I saw at Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange/Shared Resources that you have access to JSTORE. I am working on the article The New Journalism, a would like the access this article The Review of Politics, Vol. 36, No. 2 (Apr., 1974), pp. 306-309. Can you help me? My email is what.is.the.1404[at]gmail.com. Thanks in advance :) The Ministry (talk) 21:39, 2 January 2010 (UTC) Ban discussion prematurely closedI was hoping that opening a new thread would help leave some of the histrionics of the earlier discussion behind, but the thread has already been closed without a chance for people to weigh in. I think this is a no-brainer, but if the thread gets archived this quickly that is moot. I know the timing is poor, but are you willing to open a new discussion? I think you see the problem and perhaps if I'm not personally involved it will go better. Delicious carbuncle (talk) 04:28, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
I deprodded this based on the number of google scholar hits. If you know something about it, perhaps you could help improve the article. I'm getting kinda burned out being one of the few adding references to AfD'd/prodded software. Pcap ping 14:58, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Greetings. You "Added {{article issues}} with parameters notability, npov, original research, refimprove and tone tag to [the] article". It would be helpful if you would explain on the article's talk page where you feel each applies, so that I can have a go at resolving them. Many thanks, -Arb. (talk) 15:26, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon at Cornell UniversityTo: Wikipedia Editors slakr, DGG, C.Fred & Ronhjones Gentlemen: By way of introduction I am H. William Fogle, Jr. (Hwf1870, Bill Fogle, bill.fogle@cox.net), the Alumni Historian of the Delta Chi Association (the alumni arm of the Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon at Cornell University). I am also the sole author of the thirty historical papers about this Chapter that you will find on the Cornell University eCommons@Cornell site. See http://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/7626. All of these papers bear the notation Copyright: ©2006 -Delta Chi Association, Ithaca NY. As Alumni Historian and member of the Board of the Delta Chi Association I am authorized to provide permissions for the use of this material and am also required to obtain permissions as required for copyrighted material that I have used in these documents. There are only one or two cases of the latter. I am also the author of Cornell Deke House )A History of the 1893 Lodge. Ithaca NY: The Delta Chi Association, 1993. Copies are located in the Cornell University Library (+LJ75/.315/ 1993Z), the DeWitt Historical Society of Tompkins County (728.4 7655, accession #1994.9.1) 401 East State Street, Ithaca 14850) and the Library of Congress (Washington DC). I noted that there were at lease three existing Wikipedia articles that connected to Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon at Cornell University: “Deke House (Ithaca, New York)” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deke_House_(Ithaca,_New_York) “John De Witt Warner” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_De_Witt_Warner “Mario García Menocal” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Garc%C3%ADa_Menocal I edited “Deke House (Ithaca, New York)” on 29 December 2009 to correct the spelling of my name in the references. I edited “John De Witt Warner” on 29 December 2009 to correct the link to the reference Fogle, Jr., Homer William (3 Jul 2006). "DX of DKE Special Study #09: I edited “Mario García Menocal” on 30 December 2009 to add the two references that described the 1920 DKE Convention: Minot, John Clair (February 1921). "The Convention in Havana," Delta Kappa Epsilon Quarterly, XXXIX, 1, p. 1-25; and Fogle, Homer William Jr. (25 Nov 2005). The Deke House at Cornell: a concise history of the Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1870-1930.Cf. pp. 27, 57, 60, 64, 66-69. My next steps were to create two brief articles, "Delta Chi Association" and "Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon." The information for these articles consisted of abridgements from http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3931 (Title: "Chapter and Alumni Operations Handbook, 2006" Author: Fogle, Homer William Jr.) I completed the first article, "Delta Chi Association" on 30 December and that seemed to be accepted by the system. However, on the following day the text for the second article, "Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon." triggered your plagiarism monitor and, I think, perhaps another on significance. I would like to complete these two articles and see them registered in Wikipedia. This chapter of DKE is one of the most historically significant college societies in the United States. It has direct connections to a host of important historical figures including two Presidents of the United States. The lodge is on the National Registor of Historic Places and the Ithaca Landmark list. You will find much of the historical data in http://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/3223. Please advise if I may proceed with these two articles. Respectfully, H. William Fogle, Jr. (Hwf1870) Hwf1870 (talk) 20:39, 2 January 2010 (UTC) Alumni Historian, Delta Chi Association bill.fogle@cox.net
You commented in the last Article for deletion discussion. This article is up for deletion again.
A10Let me know any new developments about A10 speedy deletion. I just found out about this. I can't believe this draconian policy was enacted, but I shouldn't be surprised.
Ikip 17:48, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
Just so you know why it endedWikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bocconi School of Law Student-Edited Papers --Grasshopper6 (talk) 11:35, 4 January 2010 (UTC) Hi DGG. Because you participated in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Juan Manuel Rodriguez (writer), you may be interested in the rename discussion at Talk:Juan Manuel Rodriguez (writer)#Requested move. Thanks, Cunard (talk) 18:28, 4 January 2010 (UTC) Could you explain why you believe that the article Aynesworth-Wright House is not a blatant copyright violation? All the material in the article is lifted directly from here [6]. Regards, ClovisPt (talk) 00:25, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
Just an ObservationHello, DGG. I was reading the Printing press article and observed that you have made some work against the vandalism on that page. I just wanted to let you know that there is a phrase at the end of the introduction that is clearly vandalism. I tried to make an edit, but was unable. The text that appeared in the article was not on the edit page. I thought I'd pass the word along to someone who has worked on the article before. Let me know if I can help. Thank you, Anpetu-We (talk) 03:34, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
SpeediesThanks for reminder re (1) - going a bit too quick I think (sometimes you get a bit of a down the steps mentality if you're not careful). Re (2) - the deleted article - I couldn't actually see where it had been deleted, just that some external sources referenced a previous incarnation that obviously had been deleted. If it was PRODded previously, I'll AfD it, as I believe it is a made up word. I don't know why someone else tagged it to move to Wiktionary - if it was a genuine scientific concept, there would be an article to be written on it.--Elen of the Roads (talk) 16:33, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
FYI, now at AfD. Glenfarclas (talk) 18:30, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
The Romanian village"are you then saying that the Romanian "village" is not an administrative unit, and does not have any governmental role?" Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. And, incidentally, I was not talking about Romanian wikipedians over on Romanian wikipedia (I couldn't really care less about how they approach it over there), but about Romanian wikipedians here. If you want me to answer any more one this point, do me the favor of at least taking into consideration the rationales I expanded upon on the AfD page, instead of repeatedly asking me "why not?". (Those are not the only rationales, there are more around, but there's no sense listing them unless you take some into consideration before replying.) Dahn (talk) 13:42, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
AfD of Leopold Frankenberger, Sr.I have begun a deletion discussion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Leopold Frankenberger, Sr. Your thoughts on the matter are most welcome. Cnilep (talk) 16:34, 7 January 2010 (UTC) Need help with a disruptive userIf you check my recent contributions, you'll see a lot of edits on a lot of Close Combat-related articles - A specific user is pushing his own fansite, violating WP:ELNO and, by being the owner of the website, WP:COI. Eik Corell (talk) 02:10, 8 January 2010 (UTC)
Not that much of an honor?It's not like everyone or mostly everyone that dies gets an honor. Barely anyone's deaths get an honor like that. Joe Chill (talk) 02:38, 8 January 2010 (UTC)
ChordlessWell, I am not sure that Chordless IS of any significance whatsoever. It's just a project I am working on that I find should be interesting to others, and it is also one of rather few independent implementations of Chord. So I guess it should just be deleted. But would be happy if anyone could find a reason not to :) Also, I don't agree with the notability criterion, I find the non-notable subjects to be a treasure of Wikipedia. But there's not much I can do about that I guess. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Zond (talk • contribs) 10:51, 8 January 2010 (UTC)
Chabad on Wikipedia arbitration requestSince you have been kind enough to comment at the unresolved WP:COI case at Wikipedia:Conflict of interest/Noticeboard/User:Yehoishophot Oliver, you may wish to know that it has now been nominated for arbitration. Feel free to review at Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration#Chabad movement editors and, if you wish to do so, enter your statement and any other material you wish to submit to the Arbitration Committee. Additionally, the following resources may be of use— Thank you for your input and patience, IZAK (talk) 09:27, 5 January 2010 (UTC) You are welcome to comment about the discussion for deletion. Ikip 04:09, 3 January 2010 (UTC) An Arbitration case in which you commented has been opened, and is located here. Please add any evidence you may wish the Arbitrators to consider to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Chabad movement/Evidence. Please submit your evidence within one week, if possible. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Chabad movement/Workshop. On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, Lankiveil (speak to me) 07:26, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
Unusual 9-day track recordHi DGG Wondering your views on an appropriate way to find out more (or get someone else to find out more) about Jennifer500 (talk · contribs). That user has an astonishing level of knowledge and focus for someone who's only been registered for 9-days—so much so that it looks like it may be a new username of another editor. Your advice? Bongomatic 23:46, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
Hello, I am asking that the Rodney Glassman Wikipedia page be taken off protection. There is a newly written article that I believe meets the standards for Wikipedia and includes more sources then the original article in question. If you would like to review it that can also be arranged. I would like to post the article with all the requirements so that this does not occur again. I would like to resolve this as soon possible. Mbellovin (talk) 23:57, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
Essay on consensus-buildingI've been puttering around with an essay about consensus and wouldn't mind your commentary if you're so inclined. It's my first attempt at starting an essay.--otherlleft 21:55, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
Tata Venture.I started few new articles for the vehicles launched at Delhi Auto Show, for this purpose I used Tata Ace article as draft and did not add anything new. The content of the article you deleted (Tata Venture)were part of Tata Ace article. Are you sure the blog you referred to wasn't copying Wikipedia's material ? I will start new article for Tata venture without any text from Wikipedia itself. --Anmol.2k4 (talk) 09:29, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
If you get a momentCould you take a look at this request I have at the RSN? I'd just like another opinion before I consider the matter "decided". [7]. Thanks. Niteshift36 (talk) 20:03, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
Christopher Reginald ReevesHi DGG,
Best, --Kudpung (talk) 05:00, 11 January 2010 (UTC) William Molyneux, 7th Viscount MolyneuxSee above, same problem, same author. You may be surprised to learn that I am actually an inclusionist! I actually wasted some considerable time trying to find a source for this and to untangle the complexities of the Molyneux dynasty. However, as neither I nor you, nor the original creator have been able to find any sources either, in the intersts of complying with Wikipedia policy, my next step is to AfD the article. I am firmly of the opinion that no article, especially a biography should be launched as a stub without a minimum of usable content and some references. Without them, such articles are completely useless, serve no purpose here, and simply waste your time, my time, and that of other serious, responsible contributors.--Kudpung (talk) 05:11, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
Response to both sectionsThese are both peculiar articles, but not in the way that first appears. As for Reeves, the Times does not report a dead link to me. Please double-check. I've emailed you. The article makes it clear that there is a good deal more to be said about him, not all of it favorable, and I intend to go back to it. I found more besides the Times, as expected, because, as you will see, there are some significant matters here. It is remarkably odd that the article omitted it. , see my G News Archives search [8] to distinguish him from the actor. e.g. NY Times , Time magazine, etc. As for the Viscount, there are some decent refs in G Books, but I need to cross check dates. This will be a little harder, because numbering is sometimes unreliable in the older sources. Again, if he is the man I think he was, there was all the interesting part omitted. As a start, see [9]. More generally, it is very unfortunate that people write lousy articles. But they all need to be properly checked before being rejected. It is all I can personally do to keep up, making a a quick check on everything that I feel just might make it--I cannot check everything, & keeping the one that are possible from being prematurely deleted if they seem possible--I have time to rewrite only one or two a day, not all that need it. (that's why I tend to make format errors & typos--I'm rushing too fast.) As for bios, these people are not BLPs. DGG ( talk ) 06:07, 11 January 2010 (UTC) Hello DGG I like your attitude towards editing. I have a similar point of view. You cannot grow a plant without seeds, so why remove the seeds!? I do not want conflict with Kudpung but I sent him a reply. Hello Kudpung Thank you for your suggestions. With this in mind, I will focus on adding references to existing articles rather than adding or expanding articles. I do wish to continue making a positive contribution to Wikipedia. My contributions list demonstrates my enormous positive contribution which has taken many unpaid days, especially on subjects relating to the Earls of Sefton and Malvern College alumni. I have enriched the Malvern alumni list very considerably. You are simply not right to say I added no references to Malvern or that they are "dead-end" references, in the vast majority of cases. (and we know 'dead-end' can happen over time) ...I notice DGG has confirmed that at least one of the "dead-end" references you refer to is in fact good. The Christopher Reeves link to the Times Obituary DOES work and DOES mention he went to Malvern. Incidentally, concerning the List of Old Malvernians talk page, Ellerman DID go to Malvern (please read carefully the Times link on his page) ...Moreover, as I told you before, the vast majority of the problems with the pages I have written on were were NOT written by me, as is demonstrable by their Histories, so it is not fair to single me out. You have a record of deleting or proposed deletion of articles or their contents, to which I have contributed. You have issued me warnings and you have told me that one more warning will see me banned. I have read your correspondence with User:Peterkingiron (11th Jan 2010) and in which you state that you want to get your GA for a 'Malvern' article and, therefore, you do not want more edits. I realise now think I know why I have been receiving so many warnings from you. While I have no problem with your wish to get a GA, I appeal to you to treat my fairly and not to single me out. It will be appreciated if you kindly stop spreading allegations to users such as User:DGG and User:Peterkingiron (11th Jan 2010), and inferring to them that I should be banned. I think it is not surprising that I was a little upset but I did not use any offensive words and I had reasons to be dissatisfied. I DO wish to be cordial with you. That said, I also wish to emphasise if you continue to promote the notion that I should be banned, I will get justice. I would go as high as is necessary to get it. Please just be open and fair with me. Regards, Abbachus1974 (talk) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Abacchus1974 (talk • contribs) 07:58, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
All right, I think it's timeHi, David. Would you be willing to nominate me for adminship? I've lately been feeling like doing more janitorial work.--Father Goose (talk) 07:07, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
Categories: Music competitions prize-winnersHello DGG (Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft?)! Several categories related to music competition winners are being targetted, and I think it would be useful that you give your opinion regarding the neccesity (or not) of these categories and maybe later help proposing changes to the present guidelines (music awards and prizes). Category:Primrose International Viola Competition prize-winners has been already deleted. The categories proposed for deletion are #Category:Prize-winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition, #category:Prize-winners of the Paloma O'Shea Piano Competition, #Category:Operalia, #Category:Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition and #Category:Prize-winners of the Besançon Conducting Competition. Cheers.--Karljoos (talk) 20:10, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
AfDs for Tiger Lily, Alberta and Bearberry, AlbertaI think I've fixed these up enough per WP:HEY to prove notability. Bearian (talk) 21:19, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi there. Would you have time to please offer your opinion as an admin on this issue? Thank you. Amsaim (talk) 10:47, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
Just an ApologyHey this is shikoistheone, back in 2008 I had made a test page called "Shiko's Sites" that you yourself deleted, I didn't mean to be a spammer. I was very new to Wikipedia. Was only having a little fun. If I had known I wouldn't have even used it as a Test. shikoistheone (talk) 1:37, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
New ANI created.Proofreader77I believe I should give you a heads-up on this ANI regarding Proofreader77 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Incidents#Proofreader77_Established_record_of_continuous_unrelenting_Disruptive_Editing
Wikipedia Day NYCYou are invited to celebrate Wikipedia Day and the 9th anniversary (!) of the founding of the site at Wikipedia Day NYC on Sunday January 24, 2010 at New York University; sign up for Wikipedia Day NYC here. Newcomers are very welcome! Bring your friends! Lambda Allince at the University of MontanaSo once upon a time there was an article about the Lambda Allince at the University of Montana on Wikipedia, but it was deleted. I am wondering if whatever information that was there is recoverable so that I can put it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:OneofLittleHarmony/Lambda_Alliance until it is article worthy. (If it ever is.) Your name came up on the thing, so uh.. that's why this is being posted here. If you could respond on my page too, that'd be nice. —Preceding unsigned comment added by OneofLittleHarmony (talk • contribs) 12:11, 15 January 2010 (UTC)
WilkowskeDavid R. Wilkowske listing has been deleted once again!! Wikipedia Admins could you please Userfy my 2007 and yesterday's post? I have considerable encyclopedic published knowledge to disseminate but I need some time to set up the third party verifiable references. Any help or suggestions for following the standard Wikipedia protocols would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance, drwilkow (talk) 16:21, 16 January 2010 (UTC) David R. Wilkowske
Military peopleI noticed you left a message on Dana boomers talk page regarding military people. Was this in regards to the message I left about MOH recipents or something else? --Kumioko (talk) 02:05, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
Just as a quick reply, I did a quick Google/Google book search on all of them and came up with nothing more than the DSC citation. If I missed something, then I apologize, but AFAIK they were simply recipients of the DSC, which is admirable, but not considered notable by WP. Dana boomer (talk) 19:53, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
Armando FavazzaOk, sorry for putting the prodding the article, it does need some work though to meet WP:NPOV IMHO but I agree with you removing the prod. Thanks, Jdrewitt (talk) 08:18, 17 January 2010 (UTC) Your opinion soughtHi DGG Wondering your views on Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kongthin Pearlmich. Regards, Bongomatic 14:27, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
Undelete an article that's been deleted twice?Hi DGG, I'd like to get someone to undelete The Manzai Comics, (I've found reviews and listed them on WP:ANIME/REQUEST) but as it's been deleted twice (AFD and G4ed), I'm not sure who to ask first. What's the usual procedure? I assume an undeletion would recover whichever version would be more useful? --Malkinann (talk) 20:46, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
Cancer and AIDS cure research catalystHello DGG, we have added information about the non profit organization from Spain: Cancer and AIDS cure research catalyst, we are not sure how to add tis information so it would be compatible with all wikipedia rules. We believe it is important to give information about such organization, as it is unique in the way it works. 213.37.222.2 (talk) 20:50, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa EpsilonTo: Wikipedia Editors slakr, DGG, C.Fred & Ronhjones Gentlemen: Please recall that we were having some discussion about the appropriateness of adding an article on the Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon to Wikipedia. I concede that an article on the Delta Chi Association (the alumni arm of the Chapter) is not necessary, but I would like to go forward with an article on the chapter. I have prepared a text that follows in this message. All sources for the material are cited. I note that Wikipedia carries many articles on specific clubs and societies in American universities. The "Dartmouth College Greek organizations" article provides subarticles on the individual Greek-letter chapters. "Eating club (Princeton University)" links to separate articles on the five bicker clubs and the five non-selective clubs in Princeton The secret honor societies of Cornell University have articles, i.e. "Sphinx Head" and "Quill and Dagger." There are individual articles on six of the eight final clubs at Harvard University. Yale University's societies, e.g. Skull and Bones" well are represented. In other words, I see ample precedent for an article on a specific college club. You will note that there is sufficient historical significance cited to warrant an article. Please advise if I may proceed. I would appreciate responses by email: bill.fogle@cox.net H. William Fogle (HWF1870) Alumni Historian, Delta Chi Association Hwf1870 (talk) 19:04, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
Proposed text for Wikipedia article. The Delta Chi Chapter of [[Delta Kappa Epsilon]] (ΔX of ΔKE) is an undergraduate [[Fraternities and sororities|social fraternity]] for men at [[Cornell University]]. *The Chapter has functioned without interruption since its [[Charter|charter]] was granted by the Phi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon (Φ of ΔKE) at [[Yale University]] on February 11, 1870. *The Chapter’s lodge, known as the [[Deke House (Ithaca, New York)|Deke House]], was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] on 11 January 1991. The marble veneered building, erected in 1893 and expanded in 1910, was designed by [[William Henry Miller (architect)|William Henry Miller]] in the [[Romanesque Revival architecture|Romanesque style]]. ===Historical Significance=== The historic importance of this fraternity chapter derives from four attributes: #the intent of its founders and architectural mentors for the Chapter to take on the role of an [[Oxbridge]] style college within an American university setting; #the exceptional political and martial traditions of its membership as evidenced by the many memorials preserved in the Chapter’s lodge; #the leading role played by Delta Kappa Epsilon in the [[Secret society]] movement at Cornell University (c. 1870-1930); and #the number of members who achieved distinction in public life and commerce while maintaining close ties to the undergraduate establishment in Ithaca throughout their careers. ====Noteworthy Events==== Noteworthy events in the Chapter’s history include the following. *U.S. President [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] became an honorary member of Delta Kappa Epsilon in 1877 following the initiation of his three sons in the Delta Chi Chapter of DKE: Birchard Austin Hayes '74, [[Webb Hayes|James Webb Cook Hayes '76]] (both initiated on October 7, 1873) and Rutherford Platt Hayes '80 (initiated on October 13, 1876). *New York State Governor [[Theodore Roosevelt]], a Deke from the Harvard College chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon (A of ΔKE), visited the Chapter on 20 June 1899 and planted two Norway Spruce trees to commemorate the memory of Brother Clifton Beckwith Brown ’00 who had been killed in the [[Battle of San Juan Hill]] on July 1, 1898. *The chapter was an active member of the Star League, the five leading secret societies at Cornell during the nineteenth century: [[Zeta Psi]] (founded 1868), [[Kappa Alpha Society]] (1868), [[Alpha Delta Phi]] (1869), Delta Kappa Epsilon (1870) and [[Psi Upsilon]] (1876). This [[consortium]] that cooperated to varying degrees with respect to social affairs, intramural athletics and rush, eventually became the Big Six with the addition of Chi Psi (1869). *The Chapter’s lodge was used to house a contingent of the Student Army Training Corps during [[World War I]]. This militarization of the lodge was repeated during [[World War II]] when a [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] element was undergoing training with the [[V-12 Navy College Training Program]]. *Delta Chi Brother [[Mario Garcia Menocal]] III '88, the third President of the Republic of [[Cuba]], invited the members of Delta Kappa Epsilon to hold their 76th DKE Convention in [[Havana]]. This assembly convened in December 1920. The Delta Chi Chapter of the fraternity was represented by a delegation of fifteen brothers. The convention elected Delta Chi Brother Stephen Byrd Horrell '21 to preside in the office of Convention President. ====Distinguished Alumni==== '''Political Leaders and Public Office Holders''' *[[Rutherford B. Hayes|Rutherford Birchard Hayes 'Hon.]] – [[President of the United States]] *Frank DeElwin Nash '72 – [[U. S. Congressman]] from Washington *[[John De Witt Warner]] '72 – U. S. Congressman from New York *Leon Orlando Bailey '80 – Indiana Senate Member *[[Cuthbert W. Pound| Cuthbert Winfred Pound]] '84 – Chief Justice, [[New York Supreme Court]] *[[Mario Garcia Menocal]] III '88 – President of Cuba (1913 – 1921) *Louis William Marcus '89 – Justice, New York Supreme Court *[[Maurice Connolly|Maurice Francis Connolly '97]] – U. S. Congressman from Iowa *[[Thomas C. Hennings, Jr.|Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. '24]] – [[U. S. Senator]] from Missouri *[[Andrew Biemiller|Andrew John Biemiller '26]] – U. S. Congressman from Wiscon¬sin *[[John P. White|John Patrick White ’59]] – U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1995-97 '''Naval and Military Officers''' *[[Webb Hayes|James Webb Cook Hayes '76]] – LTCOL, [[Medal of Honor]] *[[Mario Garcia Menocal]] III '88 – MGEN, Hero of [[Victoria de las Tunas]] *[[Robert J. Thorne|Robert Julius Thorne '97]] – [[Distinguished Service Medal (United States)|Distinguished Service Medal]] *Samuel E. Hunkin '16 – Silver Star for Gallantry *John Milton Nazel, USA '18 – PFC, [[Croix de guerre]] *Charles Baskerville '19 – COL, [[Silver Star]] for Gallantry *McClary Hazelton Brown '19 – Croix de guerre *Caesar Augustin Grasselli, II, USA '22 – COL, [[Legion of Merit]] & British [[O.B.E.]] ===Objects, Motto and Arms=== ====Objects==== The Chapter's purpose and goals accord with the original statement of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity's purpose: :The Objects of Delta Kappa Epsilon are the cultivation of general literature and social culture, the advancement and encouragement of intellectual excellence, the promotion of honorable friendship and useful citizenship, the maintenance of gentlemanly dignity, self-respect and morality in all circumstances, and the union of stout hearts and kindred interests to secure to merit its due reward. ''DKE handbook for Pledges'' (Delta Kappa Epsilon Council, 1956). ====Motto==== The overt motto is “Μή δοκεῖν ἀλλ᾽ εἶναι,” or in Roman transliteration, “Me Dokein All Einai,” meaning “Not to seem, but to be.” The phrase is taken from line 592 in the 467 B.C. play, [[Seven Against Thebes]], by [[Aeschylus]]. ====Arms==== The [[Coat of arms|armorial bearings]] of the Chapter are listed with the [[American College of Heraldry]] as Registration Number 715, effective as of 14 October 1987. The blazon reads as follows. : Arms. : Or, between two chevrons counterpoint, the upper Gules and the lower Azure, as many men's hearts, issuant from each and pendant overall a chain of seven links, joining them in base as their fifteenth link the interlaced Greek letters "Delta" and "Chi" Gules, counterchanged Or over the lower chevron. At fess point an inescutcheon depicting a landscape, namely, Azure, the sun rising in splendor from behind three mountains Vert, and in base Sable, therein the sun reflected wavy Argent. Above the Shield is placed a helmet with visor closed, and in Escrol below the Shield this motto: "Not to seem, but to be," in Greek Letters. ===Charter, Governance and Tax Status=== ====Charter==== The Chapter was [[Charter|chartered]] by the Phi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon (Φ of ΔKE) at [[Yale College]], New Haven CT, on 11 February 1870 with an inaugural dinner held at the [[Clinton House (Ithaca, New York)|Clinton House]] on that date. Brother James Julius Chambers '70 (1850 - 1920) served as the Chapter's first president. The Chapter was subsequently incorporated in the State of [New York] as the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at Cornell University, Inc., on 5 November 1883 "for the purpose of mental, moral and social improvement." The Certificate of Incorporation was filed with the [[Tompkins County, New York|Tompkins County]] Clerk on 7 November 1883 and with the [[Secretary of State of New York|New York Secretary of State]] on 8 November 1883. ===Governance=== The undergraduate organization (1) operates a fraternal association, (2) manages a residence facility, (3) runs a dining service, and (4) conducts social entertainments for the benefit of its active members and alumni. The Chapter is organized and governed in accordance with Chapter Bylaws that were last revised and ratified on 29 January 2009. In addition, members are bound by the provisions of subordinate House Rules that govern conduct, discipline, decorum and other such matters. ===Federal and State Tax Status=== The Chapter is a tax exempt public charity in accordance with Title 26 U.S.C. ([[Internal Revenue Code]]) §501(c)7 per a group ruling letter issued to the Delta Kappa Epsilon Council in January 1943. The chapter is recognized as a "not for profit" corporation by the New York State's Division of Corporation Records in a letter dated 23 April 1987. ===Historical Resources=== ====DKE Depository==== The records, correspondence, publications and selected artifacts of the Chapter are held in the DKE Depository (Collection #37-4-1535) maintained by the Cornell University Library's Rare and Manuscript Collections Department under terms set forth in a formal Memorandum of Understanding dated 29 February 1988 and executed on 4 March 1988. The Depository holds the original 1870 Charter. Black & white and color photographic images of this document are filed as N4279 and N4317, respectively. A replacement charter, also held in the ΔKE Depository, was issued by the Sixty-Second ΔKE Convention held at Hartford CT, 12-13 November 1908. Black & white and color photographic images are filed as N4280 and N4318, respectively. ====Publications==== The chapter publishes ''The Delta Chi Deke'' newsletter (ISSN #0895-5255, registered on 10 September 1987 with the [[Library of Congress]] National Serials Data Program) under the direction of an undergraduate editor and distributes same to all alumni and friends of Delta Chi. Back issues dating from Volume I, Number 1 (May 1935), are held in the DKE Depository. ====Chapter House and Grounds==== The 13 South Avenue property ([[Ithaca, New York|City of Ithaca]] tax parcel #31-1-10) and the lodge thereon known as the [[Deke House (Ithaca, New York)|Deke House]] (Cornell Facility #4719) are owned by Cornell University. The lodge has been listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] managed by the U. S. Department of the Interior, [[National Park Service]], since 11 January 1991 consequent to a petition filed by The Delta Chi Association on 20 August 1988. The lodge has also been listed on the New York State Register of Historic Places managed by the [[New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation]], since 3 December 1990 as a result of a collateral petition filed on 25 September 1988. The Deke House was designated as a Local Landmark in accordance with the City of Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Ordinance by unanimous approval of the City of Ithaca Common Council on 15 January 2003. The two [http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3255 Roosevelt Spruce Trees] ([[Norway Spruce]], ''picea abies'') standing on the west lawn are listed on The New York State Registry of Famous and Historic Trees administered by the [[New York State Department of Environmental Conservation]]. ====Alumni Organization===== The Delta Chi Association is the alumni arm of the Chapter. ====External links==== *[http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3223 Delta Kappa Epsilon History Collection (Cornell University Library)] *[http://www.dke-cornell.org/ Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Website] *[http://www.dke.org/ Delta Kappa Epsilon Website] ===References=== #Fogle, Homer William Jr. (5 Dec 2006).[http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3931 "Chapter and Alumni Operations Handbook, 2006"] #Fogle, Homer William Jr. (7 Feb 2009).[http://hdl.handle.net/1813/11800 "Articles of Governance: Effective and in Force on 29 January 2009"] #Fogle, Homer William Jr. (25 Nov 2005). [http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3235 ''The Deke House at Cornell: a concise history of the Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1870-1930''] #Fogle, Homer William Jr. (2 Jul 2006). [http://hdl.handle.net/1813/3255 "DX of DKE Special Study #04: The Roosevelt Spruce Trees"] #Fogle, Homer William Jr. (1993). ''Cornell Deke House --A History of the 1893 Lodge.'' Ithaca NY: The Delta Chi Association. Copies are located in the Cornell University Library (+LJ75/.315/ 1993Z), the DeWitt Historical Society of Tompkins County NY (728.4 7655, accession #1994.9.1) and the Library of Congress (LJ75 .D315 1993, LC Control No.: 94226682). #The Heraldic Register of America, IV, p. 64 (Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon).
Autoreviewer rights of Nkf31Okeyday! Feel free to see here, here, and here. Thanks a lot for letting me know, cheers! Arbitrarily0 (talk) 17:04, 18 January 2010 (UTC)
Andrea Whittemore-GoadHi, would you please have a quick look with your experienced eye at Andrea_Whittemore-Goad this article about a girl with an illness, the article appears to be more about her parents, if she is notable it is only for having an illness and her parents, is she worthy of her own bio or would a redirect or a merger be more appropriate? Off2riorob (talk) 21:26, 18 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi, DGG. You might be interested in the debate at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cornerstone Christian School (Camarillo, California). A user has listed AfDs from 2007 or earlier where many high schools were deleted. Best, Cunard (talk) 07:56, 18 January 2010 (UTC)
Like you, my hobby is rescuing worthy kittens from drowning at AfD and PROD, but this one had stumped me until I finally found that the main source (at least for his notability) spelled his name "Oto". I still can't find anything to verify his DoB and the fact that he studied with Hindemith, but it's probably somewhere in print. This was one of many articles created by a very problematic editor.[10] At least this one wasn't a copyvio and/or have a spurious source (another of his tactics, sigh!). Best, Voceditenore (talk) 12:32, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
Can you take a look at this AfD and see if the product is notable. It seems related to book printing, but I have no idea on the reliability of trade publications in that area. Pcap ping 14:44, 21 January 2010 (UTC) Instrumentation and Control EngineeringHello, DGG. You have new messages at Steve Quinn's talk page.
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Elaine de KooningIt is found in the article [11] under Representation:
In my opinion 'Representation' belongs to a gallery guide but not to Wikipedia. What do you think? Best regards (Salmon1 (talk) 01:27, 22 January 2010 (UTC))
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/GNU OleoI always look for sources before nominating. I said "I can't find significant coverage for this software". Are you calling me a liar? Joe Chill (talk) 12:23, 22 January 2010 (UTC)
Question about a listI ran across a list yesterday that just bothers me: List of school-related attacks. The list is reasonably well documented and I'll even give them points for going back to 1764 to list an attack on a school by Lenape Indians......but this ends up having a lot of very minor incidents too. A kid committing suicide is now a "school attack"? Any way, this lists criteria is: "These are attacks that have occurred on school property or related primarily to school issues or events. A broad definition of the word attacks is used for this list so as to include public attacks or one's self (suicide)." That seems really broad to me and this whole list sort of gives me a "news" feel. You're one of the most balanced, policy based people I've interacted with on here, so I wanted to get your take on it. Am I completely off base with feeling that there is is more of a news reporting feel with an overly broad inclusion criteria? Niteshift36 (talk) 02:34, 22 January 2010 (UTC)
Something happened when you attempted the move of Elisha Benjamin Andrews and you ended up with a circular redirect. I'm not exactly sure what you were up to, so can you take a look and fix whatever happened? -- Gogo Dodo (talk) 02:02, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi DGG. I appreciate your good work. You're what seems like one of the few good guys left in a sea of ever increasing deletionists. In any event I saw you did some work recently on Walter Wriston. I thought a while back there was a fairly substantial article on him. But I saw there was a flurry of deletes to make room, etc. regarding his article. I didn't think much about it until now that I see there's a speedy on a practically existent article. It seems inconceivable a biography on him could have been reduced to such. I believe you're an admin and so can see the earlier article when it was something. Thanks. Americasroof (talk) 02:46, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
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Clarification re AfDHi DGG. Were it not for your vote, I would be inclined simply to see the latest NB AfD as another example of "Malice in Wikiland". But I really respect your judgement as an Editor and I wonder if you could possibly explain:
In addition I hope you may agree that, since one of the points of discussion was whether the full-page article in the FT was largely about my work or whether I was just "mentioned" twice (actually quoted) it was legitimate in the circumstances to ask David G. Rand who was also quoted in the article to come to the AfD since he knows the background. Many thanks. NBeale (talk) 08:19, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi. As a result of various moves including this one, this article had become a redirect to itself and the content had got lost; I came on it flagged for speedy deletion. I have restored things so that the article is at Henry Wriston and this is a redirect, but I am confused (and reading the guideline has not unconfused me) about whether this is the right way round; I will delay sorting out various double-redirects until you reassure me. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 15:06, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
(outdent) I have sorted out the following Brown U. presidents (and expect an honorary degree shortly):
I think the problem was that Baseball1015 (talk · contribs) put the {{db-move}} templates on the wrong articles - on "Henry Merritt Wriston" for instance, where the actual text was, and filled in "Henry Wriston", which was a redirect, as the "page to be moved here". So when you clicked on "Click here to perform the move" the result was a circular redirect with a db tag on it. I'll drop him a note about it. I have fixed all the resulting double redirects, I think; I spent some time correcting other links before reading WP:NOTBROKEN and realising it wasn't necessary. We live and learn. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 22:38, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
TalkbackHello, DGG. You have new messages at Wikipedia talk:Requests for adminship/Leonard^Bloom 3.
Message added 06:12, 24 January 2010 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. — Coffee // have a cup // ark // 06:12, 24 January 2010 (UTC) RequestHi, After our discussion above, I just tried my hand at writing an article about a figure from early Islamic history. Things learnt (too much of generalisation, though):
Personally I am not too happy with the article and some of the inconsistencies I have come across during searches. But as the writer, my capability to evaluate it properly is very limited. Could you please have a look at the article? It will be great if you could tell me what the problem areas are, where I need to improve etc. so that I could try to correct them while working on future articles. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much, and best wishes -- Raziman T V (talk) 07:05, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
I must sayI am delighted we finally found something which we both agree on. ÷seresin 07:07, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
If there is major political ramifications for the actions Shore and the soldiers are done, then an article should be made about the incident and everything from here and Trey A. Corrales needs to be merged into that article. If the incident is important, then write about the incident and not the people involved. User:Zscout370 (Return Fire) 05:19, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
AfD nomination of David F. HaightAn article that you have been involved in editing, David F. Haight, has been listed for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David F. Haight. Thank you. Please contact me if you're unsure why you received this message. —David Eppstein (talk) 15:51, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi there. As a contributor to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ogi Ogas, you may be interested to know I have re-nominated the page for deletion. Your comments are welcome at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ogi Ogas (2nd nomination). Robofish (talk) 16:32, 28 January 2010 (UTC) Edit Warring in Binary prefixesDear DGG, would you please intervene in the continued war editing by user User:Fnagaton in article Binary prefixes. Multiple editors have found his edits and reasons objectionable and reverted them, but this user continues to revert not only specific statements, but all improvements to the article in whole. Thanks. Kbrose (talk) 22:54, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
I protected whatever might be the current version for 24 hours. You will need to ask elsewhere for an outside opinion on the content, for I can no longer do that. DGG ( talk ) 01:10, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
Death StarI noticed this edit [14] and was wondering if you could expand on it. Your edit summary was 860 Library holdings, look for reviews before deciding its not notable. perhaps try a merge but when I look at WP:BK nowhere does it mention library holdings as a reason to think that a book has sufficient notability... The guideline seems to indicate to me that fiction such as this in general does not pass Wikipedia's notability standards, so what am I missing? -- RP459 Talk/Contributions 03:50, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
Thank you for the rewrite on James Kavanaugh. I have a lot of material I would like to add but I am just learning Wikipedia. I see that have rewritten it to keep it from being deleted. I can come up with some of the references needed but don't think my understanding of wikipedia will be up to speed. I am not even sure I am using your talk space correctly. If you would not mind starting a discussion about the article on my talk space I think I have mastered that and can provide references from my Father his brother to get the article out of the deletion category. I know there are many fans who are looking for information on James and it would be nice to have it all in one place. If you see my talk space there is a video 1 of six I would like to see referenced. realfakemarlene 20:14, 29 January 2010 (UTC) Realfakemarlene. You can see I tried adding it but my knowledge of Wikipedia is weak. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Realfakemarlene (talk • contribs)
I saw you note about looking for reviews prior to marking for Speedy. I did and came up with GHits adn GNEWS. Your message implies I missed something, can you point me to what I missed? ttonyb (talk) 21:51, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for correcting me. Bearian (talk) 01:03, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi, and thanks for saving that article. I apparently didn't look hard enough. Sjakkalle (Check!) 08:32, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
JBWatsonHello, DGG. You have new messages at JamesBWatson's talk page.
You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. ... and now yet one more (briefer) comment on JamesBWatson's talk page ... Hi, thank you very much for your comments and appreciating the fact that it is a worthy topic. I tried to make it an impartial note on the topic. As there is another wikipedia docs on The Golden Bough and Sir Frazer I didn't try to work on Frazer's overall view on Magic and Religion. There aren't new research that I could find other than the ones quoted. If I do find I will add them in the future. To make it less essay like (this was unintentional),and add wiki references, I will re-edit the text. I didn't try to give many examples but the summary. Perhaps, that made it reads like an essay. I will try to improve the style. Thanks again and hope to hear from again soon. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Da veder (talk • contribs) 01:33, 31 January 2010 (UTC) |