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I'm sticking my neck out a bit here, moving this article from AfC, though the only news sources that talk about Babcock are a local news source, Highland Lakes Newspapers, and Texas Lawyer. Many of the other news sources (well, all the others that are accessible online) do not mention him at all, or name check him very briefly. Because the Oprah Winfrey case was last century, I'm presuming there may be pre-internet coverage too. Sionk ( talk) 13:26, 21 June 2014 (UTC)
I've done a some looking around on Wikipedia to find places where we can link to this article to remove the Orphan tag and here are my suggestions.
Chip Babcock could be added to the following list articles: List of Brown University people (given that none of the categories apply to him specifically I would suggest he be added under the Unclassified section) and List of Boston University School of Law alumni (this list article is organized alphabetically).
I have also reviewed the Oprah Winfrey article and her lawsuit with the Amarillo cattlemen is discussed in the "The Oprah Effect" section. While Chip Babcock is not mentioned here by name, I believe he could be added in easily. If other editors think this is a good idea I'm happy to draft up a suggested revision.
Hope these suggestions are helpful. Looking forward to hearing what others think of this. Thanks, Morzabeth ( talk) 17:35, 1 July 2014 (UTC)
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I'm sticking my neck out a bit here, moving this article from AfC, though the only news sources that talk about Babcock are a local news source, Highland Lakes Newspapers, and Texas Lawyer. Many of the other news sources (well, all the others that are accessible online) do not mention him at all, or name check him very briefly. Because the Oprah Winfrey case was last century, I'm presuming there may be pre-internet coverage too. Sionk ( talk) 13:26, 21 June 2014 (UTC)
I've done a some looking around on Wikipedia to find places where we can link to this article to remove the Orphan tag and here are my suggestions.
Chip Babcock could be added to the following list articles: List of Brown University people (given that none of the categories apply to him specifically I would suggest he be added under the Unclassified section) and List of Boston University School of Law alumni (this list article is organized alphabetically).
I have also reviewed the Oprah Winfrey article and her lawsuit with the Amarillo cattlemen is discussed in the "The Oprah Effect" section. While Chip Babcock is not mentioned here by name, I believe he could be added in easily. If other editors think this is a good idea I'm happy to draft up a suggested revision.
Hope these suggestions are helpful. Looking forward to hearing what others think of this. Thanks, Morzabeth ( talk) 17:35, 1 July 2014 (UTC)