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I don't want to be accused of edit-warring, but wanted to address the tags re-added to this article after I removed it. All information in the article is currently cited and, therefore, is 100% verifiable, with the possibility of one descriptor clause in the lede. Additionally, the large public works of Daniel Chester French are notable because they are by Daniel Chester French. I will not return to this page for follow-up because I am not invested in this topic but I disagree with the reinsertion of those tags. Cheers. --Midnightdreary (talk) 00:29, 25 May 2021 (UTC)Reply