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Okay, a note or two & a question. According to Marshall's 2 vol. collected papers, his father's family name was originally 'Marschall'. From the same source, we learn that Louis Marshall's first language, spoken in the home, was German. In correspondence reprinted in those volumes, Marshall also states that he did not receive a degree from Columbia Law School; he did attend it, but for only one year; this did not detract from him going on to be one of the most well known and respected lawyers of his time. Now the question: what does the "B." stand for? There is no mention of a middle name in his 2 vol. collected papers. DA Sonnenfeld ( talk) 00:40, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
The Marshall Foundation in Tucson (not Phoenix), Arizona, appears to have nothing to do with Louis Marshall. See: http://www.marshallfoundation.com/. Suggest removing reference in this entry. DA Sonnenfeld ( talk) 10:52, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
Would be good to find and include a public-domain photo/ portrait of Marshall. As these seem widely available, this should not be too difficult. DA Sonnenfeld ( talk) 09:23, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
I have removed the following sentence from the article:
It is only the second source that mentions Paul Smith in connection with the Forever Wild clause. No other account of the constitional ammendment mentions Paul Smith as a supporter, and given that he undertook a considerable amount of logging in his own business, it seems decidedly out of character. I would suggest that this material remain only on the discussion page unless a reliable corroborating source is found. Incidentally, the language quoted is from the NYS Conservationist article, not the NYS Constitution. -- Mwanner | Talk 18:41, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
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It would enhance this article, I think, to add a few, select and appropriate images to illustrate different aspects of Louis Marshall's life and career. Some from his early life may be available at WikiMedia Commons:Syracuse, New York. Images relating to other parts of his life, such as in New York City, the Adirondacks, or in Europe may also be appropriate. Regards, DA Sonnenfeld ( talk) 14:46, 5 March 2013 (UTC)
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Okay, a note or two & a question. According to Marshall's 2 vol. collected papers, his father's family name was originally 'Marschall'. From the same source, we learn that Louis Marshall's first language, spoken in the home, was German. In correspondence reprinted in those volumes, Marshall also states that he did not receive a degree from Columbia Law School; he did attend it, but for only one year; this did not detract from him going on to be one of the most well known and respected lawyers of his time. Now the question: what does the "B." stand for? There is no mention of a middle name in his 2 vol. collected papers. DA Sonnenfeld ( talk) 00:40, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
The Marshall Foundation in Tucson (not Phoenix), Arizona, appears to have nothing to do with Louis Marshall. See: http://www.marshallfoundation.com/. Suggest removing reference in this entry. DA Sonnenfeld ( talk) 10:52, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
Would be good to find and include a public-domain photo/ portrait of Marshall. As these seem widely available, this should not be too difficult. DA Sonnenfeld ( talk) 09:23, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
I have removed the following sentence from the article:
It is only the second source that mentions Paul Smith in connection with the Forever Wild clause. No other account of the constitional ammendment mentions Paul Smith as a supporter, and given that he undertook a considerable amount of logging in his own business, it seems decidedly out of character. I would suggest that this material remain only on the discussion page unless a reliable corroborating source is found. Incidentally, the language quoted is from the NYS Conservationist article, not the NYS Constitution. -- Mwanner | Talk 18:41, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
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It would enhance this article, I think, to add a few, select and appropriate images to illustrate different aspects of Louis Marshall's life and career. Some from his early life may be available at WikiMedia Commons:Syracuse, New York. Images relating to other parts of his life, such as in New York City, the Adirondacks, or in Europe may also be appropriate. Regards, DA Sonnenfeld ( talk) 14:46, 5 March 2013 (UTC)
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