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Largely off-topic passage
I'm about to radically reduce this largely off-topic passage:
That year Gerlach joined a political study group in Shanghai with progressive foreigners such as
Rewi Alley,[a]Agnes Smedley and
George Hatem (Ma Haide).[1]Other members of the study group, which usually met in Alley's house, included YWCA secretaries Maud Russell,
Lily Haass and
Deng Yuzhi.[2]{{efn|Alley wrote the study group was Marxist, and as members himself, Alec Camplin,
George Hatem,
Ruth Weiss, Trude Rosenberg, Heinz Schippe, Irene Wiedemeyer, Talitha Gerlach,
Maud Russell,
Lily Haass,
Cora Deng and Cao Liang. Russell records a discussion group with much the same membership.
I'm not suggesting that content is false, or even irrelevant to this topic. However, it makes the article lopsided, and while it should be alluded to, and linked to, where i found it, it's inadequately motivated, AFAI can see, to the bio topic. It's worthy of mentionin this context, here, especially via an internal link, and probably encyclopedic as a WP topic, but sure seems to make this article lopsided, if included other than by mention and an internal link. --
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Largely off-topic passage
I'm about to radically reduce this largely off-topic passage:
That year Gerlach joined a political study group in Shanghai with progressive foreigners such as
Rewi Alley,[a]Agnes Smedley and
George Hatem (Ma Haide).[1]Other members of the study group, which usually met in Alley's house, included YWCA secretaries Maud Russell,
Lily Haass and
Deng Yuzhi.[2]{{efn|Alley wrote the study group was Marxist, and as members himself, Alec Camplin,
George Hatem,
Ruth Weiss, Trude Rosenberg, Heinz Schippe, Irene Wiedemeyer, Talitha Gerlach,
Maud Russell,
Lily Haass,
Cora Deng and Cao Liang. Russell records a discussion group with much the same membership.
I'm not suggesting that content is false, or even irrelevant to this topic. However, it makes the article lopsided, and while it should be alluded to, and linked to, where i found it, it's inadequately motivated, AFAI can see, to the bio topic. It's worthy of mentionin this context, here, especially via an internal link, and probably encyclopedic as a WP topic, but sure seems to make this article lopsided, if included other than by mention and an internal link. --
JerzyA (
talk)
00:35, 25 October 2019 (UTC)reply
^
abGarner 1994, p. 142. sfn error: no target: CITEREFGarner1994 (
help)
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