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A fact from Edmund G. Love appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 3 April 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that author Edmund G. Love spent several years homeless, sleeping on the subway and interacting with other homeless people, leading him to write the book Subways Are For Sleeping?
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... that author Edmund G. Love spent several years homeless where he slept on the subway and interacted with other homeless people, leading to his book Subways Are For Sleeping? Source: "Subways Are for Sleeping (1957) was based on Mr. Love's experiences in sleeping on New York City subway trains when he could not afford lodging." (Edmund G. Love, an Author, 78; Wrote 'Subways Are for Sleeping', The New York Times)
ALT1:... that author Edmund G. Love spent several decades eating at over 6,000 restaurants in Manhattan by going alphabetically through the yellow pages? Source: "He has continued to write and, since 1952, he has been eating his way through the Manhattan Yellow Pages alphabetical restaurant listings, from ABC Carol Downtown Health Foods to Zorba." (6.000 Restaurants: Edmund Love's Odyssey, The New York Times)