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The opening paragraph of this article borrows HEAVILY from the first reference, verging on plagiarism (I'd consider it to be such). That said, calling it the oldest surviving Jewish residence in north america seems pretty unverifiable, and unworthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia. Making this a feature article is something I don't really understand.[oops, it's not :)]
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We are not the ones making the claim; the Gomez Foundation is, and as long as such a claim is properly sourced, phrased and attributed it is indeed encyclopedic. We reflect the world, we don't create it, and applying our policies to acceptable sources re inclusion of information in those sources is ridiculous (cf. this AfD). If the Bible claims God exists, we don't ask what the Bible's source was before we write "according to the Bible, an omnipotent entity called God created the universe." We just write that. Daniel Case ( talk) 17:26, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
Sources are divided, self-contradicting, and thinly available as to whether Martha Gruening's school was "Libertarian" or "Liberation". She appears to have been a sufferagist and social activist. Perhaps someone with access to authoritative off-line information could tend this fertile field. An article on Gruening (and a link to it in the Gomez Mill House article) would seem appropriate. Snezzy ( talk) 02:52, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
I'm not in a position to do anything, as I live on a farm far from any substantial academic or public library. Google revealed nothing more than what we have already. I would imagine that someone in NYC with time to spare (and access to Columbia or whatever) could turn the subject into several additional Wikipedia articles and a PhD thesis as well.
(I'm not recommending, though, the opposite approach of using Wikipedia as a reference for PhD theses. I recently edited a thesis for a PhD candidate in Farofflandia, and discovered not only that it used Wikipedia references, but that large portions of it were taken wholesale and unattributed from Wikipedia! You and I do the writing and editing, and he gets the PhD. Feh!) Snezzy ( talk) 02:28, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
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The opening paragraph of this article borrows HEAVILY from the first reference, verging on plagiarism (I'd consider it to be such). That said, calling it the oldest surviving Jewish residence in north america seems pretty unverifiable, and unworthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia. Making this a feature article is something I don't really understand.[oops, it's not :)]
Dwringer (
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23:39, 18 December 2007 (UTC)
We are not the ones making the claim; the Gomez Foundation is, and as long as such a claim is properly sourced, phrased and attributed it is indeed encyclopedic. We reflect the world, we don't create it, and applying our policies to acceptable sources re inclusion of information in those sources is ridiculous (cf. this AfD). If the Bible claims God exists, we don't ask what the Bible's source was before we write "according to the Bible, an omnipotent entity called God created the universe." We just write that. Daniel Case ( talk) 17:26, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
Sources are divided, self-contradicting, and thinly available as to whether Martha Gruening's school was "Libertarian" or "Liberation". She appears to have been a sufferagist and social activist. Perhaps someone with access to authoritative off-line information could tend this fertile field. An article on Gruening (and a link to it in the Gomez Mill House article) would seem appropriate. Snezzy ( talk) 02:52, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
I'm not in a position to do anything, as I live on a farm far from any substantial academic or public library. Google revealed nothing more than what we have already. I would imagine that someone in NYC with time to spare (and access to Columbia or whatever) could turn the subject into several additional Wikipedia articles and a PhD thesis as well.
(I'm not recommending, though, the opposite approach of using Wikipedia as a reference for PhD theses. I recently edited a thesis for a PhD candidate in Farofflandia, and discovered not only that it used Wikipedia references, but that large portions of it were taken wholesale and unattributed from Wikipedia! You and I do the writing and editing, and he gets the PhD. Feh!) Snezzy ( talk) 02:28, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
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