The result was keep. - Krakatoa Katie 08:34, 3 November 2007 (UTC) reply
This article is about a defunct theater in Brenham, Texas. The article's claim to notability is that the building was designed by Alfred C. Finn, but there are no reliable sources cited (of the 4 sources listed, one does not mention the topic, one is self-published, and the other two are non-reliable. A Google search of "Simon Theatre" (and "Simon Theater") with Alfred C. Finn or A.C. Finn gives no useful information at all. The contributor has previously asserted that it is important in Jewish Texan history, but it's only tie to that is that the theater was built by a Jewish family. Karanacs 02:21, 24 October 2007 (UTC) reply
The result was keep. - Krakatoa Katie 08:34, 3 November 2007 (UTC) reply
This article is about a defunct theater in Brenham, Texas. The article's claim to notability is that the building was designed by Alfred C. Finn, but there are no reliable sources cited (of the 4 sources listed, one does not mention the topic, one is self-published, and the other two are non-reliable. A Google search of "Simon Theatre" (and "Simon Theater") with Alfred C. Finn or A.C. Finn gives no useful information at all. The contributor has previously asserted that it is important in Jewish Texan history, but it's only tie to that is that the theater was built by a Jewish family. Karanacs 02:21, 24 October 2007 (UTC) reply