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An anonymous user placed a deletion tag on this biography stating that it lacked notability. However, no explanation was left on the talk page so I reverted the tag and added to the article as is suggested by the tag itself. Elizabeth Holloway Marston fulfills Wikipedia:Notability (people) on a number of levels. These two articles establish her role in the development of Wonder Woman in detail: http://www.bu.edu/alumni/bostonia/2001/fall/wonderwoman/ http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2004/04/04/wonder_working_power/ and are cited throughout the article. Suggestions for developing the article are welcome - however, a better argument will need to be given in order to justify deletion on the basis of notability. - Classicfilms 00:46, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
This article relies to heavily on law school linked sources praising alumni. It also lacks in formal tone. Beyond this, it engages in attempts at broad social commentary that ignore lots of facts, such as that for women in many socio-economic classes working after child birth was the norm. This article is written in a way that it ignores the experiences of the majority of African-American women for example, and treats Upper-middle class white expectations as if they were the norm. John Pack Lambert ( talk) 02:05, 3 October 2013 (UTC)
Is it clear whether Olive Byrne and Elizabeth Holloway Marston had a romantic/sexual relationship with each other? At the moment this article declares Olive her 'sister [...] by love', but Byrne's article claims she was the 'domestic partner' of both William and Elizabeth Marston. This doesn't suggest a particularly sororal 'love'. These articles then appear to contradict each other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.21.206.2 ( talk) 20:37, 13 July 2017 (UTC)
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An anonymous user placed a deletion tag on this biography stating that it lacked notability. However, no explanation was left on the talk page so I reverted the tag and added to the article as is suggested by the tag itself. Elizabeth Holloway Marston fulfills Wikipedia:Notability (people) on a number of levels. These two articles establish her role in the development of Wonder Woman in detail: http://www.bu.edu/alumni/bostonia/2001/fall/wonderwoman/ http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2004/04/04/wonder_working_power/ and are cited throughout the article. Suggestions for developing the article are welcome - however, a better argument will need to be given in order to justify deletion on the basis of notability. - Classicfilms 00:46, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
This article relies to heavily on law school linked sources praising alumni. It also lacks in formal tone. Beyond this, it engages in attempts at broad social commentary that ignore lots of facts, such as that for women in many socio-economic classes working after child birth was the norm. This article is written in a way that it ignores the experiences of the majority of African-American women for example, and treats Upper-middle class white expectations as if they were the norm. John Pack Lambert ( talk) 02:05, 3 October 2013 (UTC)
Is it clear whether Olive Byrne and Elizabeth Holloway Marston had a romantic/sexual relationship with each other? At the moment this article declares Olive her 'sister [...] by love', but Byrne's article claims she was the 'domestic partner' of both William and Elizabeth Marston. This doesn't suggest a particularly sororal 'love'. These articles then appear to contradict each other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.21.206.2 ( talk) 20:37, 13 July 2017 (UTC)