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As the grandson of Cyril Rootham, I would really like to thank Gruesome Pet for creating the original article back in 2006. But I also have an apology to offer. Today I received a copy of a doctoral dissertation about Cyril Rootham's Op.51 "For the Fallen", and in this dissertation I am named as the author of the Cyril Rootham Wikipedia entry - which I clearly am not (nor ever claimed to be). In all other respects, the dissertation is really interesting, so I will be making it available on the rootham.org website. Of course I will accompany this with a disclaimer making it clear that I didn't author the original Wikipedia article. So I hope that you will accept this apology, and accept my thanks. And incidentally, I am happy to offer permission to use photographs of Cyril Rootham as explained on the Photos page of the rootham.org website. Dan rootham ( talk) 00:23, 20 March 2019 (UTC)
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If I have one piece of constructive criticism, it is the need to cite where you got the material from. A reference section is crucial to a good article, coupled with some external links (if you have any); it provides people (i.e. me) to seek out more information on the subjects. Having said that, I enjoyed reading what material was there, it is excellently written. Thank you – MDCollins ( talk) 22:35, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
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As the grandson of Cyril Rootham, I would really like to thank Gruesome Pet for creating the original article back in 2006. But I also have an apology to offer. Today I received a copy of a doctoral dissertation about Cyril Rootham's Op.51 "For the Fallen", and in this dissertation I am named as the author of the Cyril Rootham Wikipedia entry - which I clearly am not (nor ever claimed to be). In all other respects, the dissertation is really interesting, so I will be making it available on the rootham.org website. Of course I will accompany this with a disclaimer making it clear that I didn't author the original Wikipedia article. So I hope that you will accept this apology, and accept my thanks. And incidentally, I am happy to offer permission to use photographs of Cyril Rootham as explained on the Photos page of the rootham.org website. Dan rootham ( talk) 00:23, 20 March 2019 (UTC)
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Thanks!-- DASHBot ( talk) 07:41, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
| Hello, Gruesome Pet! I'd like to invite you to join the proposed Trackers Task Force. If you are interested in Patrick Carman's series The Trackers, you are perfect for this proposed WikiProject!!!! Just add your name to the support list to join! The task force is under construction, so maybe you can help. We need 3 more supporters before September 21 or else the proposed task force will go into the Archives. Goodbye!!! Hidividedby5 ( talk) 13:04, 23 June 2010 (UTC) |
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