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Earl Ellis did not write the Tentative Manual. He died in 1923. The Tentative Manual came out in 1935. Jmosman 13:20, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
"Some allege that he was assassinated by the Imperial Japanese authorities for his outspoken criticism of Japanese expansionist tendencies; others point out that he seems to have suffered from alcoholism and could conceivably have died of cirrhosis of the liver or some other alcohol-related disease."
See WP:WEASEL. The references section contains books by only one author, so I wonder who is behind these claims. This may be speculation. A citation should be found, or the sentence removed. Omphaloscope talk 12:04, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
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Earl Ellis did not write the Tentative Manual. He died in 1923. The Tentative Manual came out in 1935. Jmosman 13:20, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
"Some allege that he was assassinated by the Imperial Japanese authorities for his outspoken criticism of Japanese expansionist tendencies; others point out that he seems to have suffered from alcoholism and could conceivably have died of cirrhosis of the liver or some other alcohol-related disease."
See WP:WEASEL. The references section contains books by only one author, so I wonder who is behind these claims. This may be speculation. A citation should be found, or the sentence removed. Omphaloscope talk 12:04, 29 August 2006 (UTC)