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Normally when editing is removed, the users doing the removal will notate why they removed editing in the talk page. That is what this page is all about. Anyways, employment and news are certainly on-topic. TeflWatch is hardly a "vanity site" as it is a tool used by teachers throughout the world. I have re-edited portions of the page concerning Employment and News and feel they are on-topic and are pertinent to the Wikipedia. I removed links to two teaching sites in Thailand as they only pertain to employment at BCC, not to BCC itself. Wikipedia is about keeping a nuetral voice in matters and providing up to date information.
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Passengers of the RMS Titanic who taught at the college: Mr. Albert Francis Caldwell and Mrs. Sylvia Mae Caldwell(née Harbaugh)[1]
^"Wife of State Farm Founder Dies at 80". Unidentified newspaper published 15 January 1965. Encyclopedia Titanica. 17 November 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Mrs. Sylvia Mecherle ... was married to Albert Caldwell in 1909. The couple later taught at the Bangkok Christian College for Boys in Siam (now Thailand). En route home from assignment there, they boarded the liner Titanic on the voyage of 1912 ending in disaster. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and their 10-month-old son were among the survivors after the line rammed an iceberg and went down at sea. She came to Bloomington in the early 1920's and on January 8, 1944, was married to George J. Mecherle [founder of State Farm Insurance Companies].