Talk:E. Frederic Morrow
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editI agree with Wikipedia policies on sourcing and citing. But my tiny addition to this page creates a dilemma, one I'm sure has come up before. I went to Bowdoin College. When I found conflicts between perfectly reputable newspapers and magazines on where E.F.M. went to college, I inquired, and found that he went to Bowdoin, but had to return home to assist his family before he could graduate. He's dead, but my inquiry could be an invasion of privacy. Even if I were willing to post my source's name (which I'm not), what is the source-ing value of a private email? Even if I called his survivors and asked them (and they happened to know the answer), why should anyone believe a posting that "I talked to them?" Tim Stagehand 14:09, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
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Birth and death date dispute?
editGreetings,
I have encountered upon several resources stating his birthday is in 1906 and 1909, with the months of September and April as possible. Is anyone able to verify when his actual birthdate and death date are so we can confirm this? Thank you.