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What is the significance or humour of this quote:
The link to her husband links to the wrong Patrick Campbell. She wasn't married to the broadcaster. There is no Wiki entry for her husband, he wasn't very famous. SteveCrook 22:56, 13 September 2005 (UTC)
I don't get it, why is her name always listed as Mrs with no period? Is that her actual name?
Um...I don't believe Stella Campbell was born "Margot Schneider." I've read her biography several times and as there is no citation on the page that verifies this information, this entry has been vandalized. NoirFemme 01:17, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Mrs. Campbell was not 'infamous for her sharp wit'. The word 'infamous' means 'of ill fame, notoriously vile, abominable'. Words such as 'famous', 'well known' or 'notorious' would be better, depending one whether one approves of, is neutral to, or disapproves of her sharp wit.
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What is the significance or humour of this quote:
The link to her husband links to the wrong Patrick Campbell. She wasn't married to the broadcaster. There is no Wiki entry for her husband, he wasn't very famous. SteveCrook 22:56, 13 September 2005 (UTC)
I don't get it, why is her name always listed as Mrs with no period? Is that her actual name?
Um...I don't believe Stella Campbell was born "Margot Schneider." I've read her biography several times and as there is no citation on the page that verifies this information, this entry has been vandalized. NoirFemme 01:17, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Mrs. Campbell was not 'infamous for her sharp wit'. The word 'infamous' means 'of ill fame, notoriously vile, abominable'. Words such as 'famous', 'well known' or 'notorious' would be better, depending one whether one approves of, is neutral to, or disapproves of her sharp wit.