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there were MANY American women who were on the cover of TIME magazine before her April 23, 1928 appearance:
Lou Henry Hoover April 21, 1924 [1]
Edith Cummings August 25, 1924 [2]
Ethel Barrymore November 10, 1924 [3]
Amy Lowell March 2, 1925 [4]
Ellen Browning Scripps February 22, 1926 [5]
Marion Talley March 1, 1926 [6]
Carrie Chapman Catt June 14, 1926 [7]
Helen Wills Moody July 26, 1926 [8]
Alice Roosevelt Longworth February 27, 1927 [9]
Geraldine Farrar December 5, 1927 [10]
I have removed everything in the article stating that she was the first American woman to be on the cover of TIME magazine
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Hello! I am happy to take on the task of reviewing this article for GA status. My typical method of reviewing is to go through and make notes / suggestions / comments as I read, and then we can work through those together. Once everything has been settled there, I usually move on to adding in the review template to be sure I didn't miss anything.
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Thank you very much for addressing all concerns raised during the review. This is a very interesting and well-researched article.
I have created the article 1930 United States Senate election in Illinois. If any editors wish to further elaborate on that election, and all angles of it, that would a perfect space. 15:55, 16 December 2020 (UTC)
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there were MANY American women who were on the cover of TIME magazine before her April 23, 1928 appearance:
Lou Henry Hoover April 21, 1924 [1]
Edith Cummings August 25, 1924 [2]
Ethel Barrymore November 10, 1924 [3]
Amy Lowell March 2, 1925 [4]
Ellen Browning Scripps February 22, 1926 [5]
Marion Talley March 1, 1926 [6]
Carrie Chapman Catt June 14, 1926 [7]
Helen Wills Moody July 26, 1926 [8]
Alice Roosevelt Longworth February 27, 1927 [9]
Geraldine Farrar December 5, 1927 [10]
I have removed everything in the article stating that she was the first American woman to be on the cover of TIME magazine
Ianm1121 (
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08:03, 19 August 2009 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Canada Hky ( talk · contribs) 13:46, 24 March 2019 (UTC)
Hello! I am happy to take on the task of reviewing this article for GA status. My typical method of reviewing is to go through and make notes / suggestions / comments as I read, and then we can work through those together. Once everything has been settled there, I usually move on to adding in the review template to be sure I didn't miss anything.
Canada Hky (
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13:46, 24 March 2019 (UTC)
Thank you very much for addressing all concerns raised during the review. This is a very interesting and well-researched article.
I have created the article 1930 United States Senate election in Illinois. If any editors wish to further elaborate on that election, and all angles of it, that would a perfect space. 15:55, 16 December 2020 (UTC)