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Citation for Games in Progress
editI don't have a citation from a reliable source as it was in personal correspondence from Tom. While there may be some reliable source that has a similar statement I don't think it is worth the effort to look for it, so I will remove the statement. JTamplin 02:59, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
Article naming
editIf this article does move back to article space, I suggest that it be titled "Tom Lehmann (game designer)", move the existing Tom Lehmann article to "Tom Lehmann (rower)" and turn "Tom Lehmann" into a disambiguation page with links to both (and Tommy Lehmann, and Tom Lehman). --Finngall talk 21:04, 14 March 2020 (UTC)
Self-published Source Incorrect
editThe flag "self-published source" is incorrect. Hobby Games: The 100 Best was a book published by Green Ronin Publishing, edited and with introductions by James Lowder, to which Tom Lehmann contributed an article. The cited material is not from that article, but from the introduction written by the editor.99.40.5.48 (talk) 09:16, 15 March 2020 (UTC)
Other languages
editDon't forget we have these: