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IMHO compared to real stubs (2-3 starter sentences) this is not a stub but a full article. However I suggest you might want to use "sectstub" instead of "stub" to show people what (more) needs to be written.
Goldenrowley 03:28, 1 January 2007 (UTC)reply
New York Times Obituary
I was not able to find many of the obvious quotes and discussions about Mr. Voulkos' art that were cited as coming from the NYT in the edition that was attached. I am more than willing to admit that I may have missed something or a difference between Midwest or West coast versions. Thanks,
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IMHO compared to real stubs (2-3 starter sentences) this is not a stub but a full article. However I suggest you might want to use "sectstub" instead of "stub" to show people what (more) needs to be written.
Goldenrowley 03:28, 1 January 2007 (UTC)reply
New York Times Obituary
I was not able to find many of the obvious quotes and discussions about Mr. Voulkos' art that were cited as coming from the NYT in the edition that was attached. I am more than willing to admit that I may have missed something or a difference between Midwest or West coast versions. Thanks,
bobdog54 (
talk) 20:33, 25 April 2019 (UTC)reply