20:2820:28, 21 March 2024diffhist+440
Clarence Thomas
"obtained it" is correct, as it is not only about acceptance, but also achievement at the school. Restore Townhall link, it's a recorded interview with Thomas so it can be used even though Townhall in general is not RS.Tags: Manual revertReverted
10:1110:11, 4 March 2024diffhist+9
Charles Coughlin
Undid revision 1211768485 by
GuardianH (
talk) I did refer to the sources. There are a number of questions. First, it's not clear that he received a degree. Second, it may have been the high school or the minor seminary he attended and not the University. Third, the theology program didn't entirely federate in 1910. What we know is that it is certain he attended st michael's.Tag: Undo
09:1109:11, 4 March 2024diffhist+9
Charles Coughlin
Undid revision 1211730513 by
Llll5032 (
talk) St Michael's College is accurate both before and after its federation and it was only federated with the University of Toronto in 1910, so most of the time he was there it wasn't (Also, he may have attended the high school part, which wasn't federated)Tags: UndoReverted
20:3620:36, 1 March 2024diffhist−16
Katie Britt
nothing is cited for "businesswoman" and there are no jobs in business, only in lobbying/organization *for* business listed.
20:3520:35, 1 March 2024diffhist+6
Katie Britt
→Law and business career: title of section changed. Leading a business lobbying group is not a business career as that is traditionally understood and the section doesn't describe any career in business.
20:2820:28, 21 March 2024diffhist+440
Clarence Thomas
"obtained it" is correct, as it is not only about acceptance, but also achievement at the school. Restore Townhall link, it's a recorded interview with Thomas so it can be used even though Townhall in general is not RS.Tags: Manual revertReverted
10:1110:11, 4 March 2024diffhist+9
Charles Coughlin
Undid revision 1211768485 by
GuardianH (
talk) I did refer to the sources. There are a number of questions. First, it's not clear that he received a degree. Second, it may have been the high school or the minor seminary he attended and not the University. Third, the theology program didn't entirely federate in 1910. What we know is that it is certain he attended st michael's.Tag: Undo
09:1109:11, 4 March 2024diffhist+9
Charles Coughlin
Undid revision 1211730513 by
Llll5032 (
talk) St Michael's College is accurate both before and after its federation and it was only federated with the University of Toronto in 1910, so most of the time he was there it wasn't (Also, he may have attended the high school part, which wasn't federated)Tags: UndoReverted
20:3620:36, 1 March 2024diffhist−16
Katie Britt
nothing is cited for "businesswoman" and there are no jobs in business, only in lobbying/organization *for* business listed.
20:3520:35, 1 March 2024diffhist+6
Katie Britt
→Law and business career: title of section changed. Leading a business lobbying group is not a business career as that is traditionally understood and the section doesn't describe any career in business.