Talk:Edward D. Boone/GA1

Latest comment: 1 year ago by DreamRimmer in topic GA Review

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Reviewer: DreamRimmerΒ (talk Β· contribs) 14:55, 3 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

I'll review this one for you. π™³πš›πšŽπšŠπš–πšπš’πš–πš–πšŽπš› πšπš’πšœπšŒπšžπšœπšœ 14:55, 3 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
@DreamRimmer: Thank you for your review. I believe I have addressed all of your comments. Ergo Sum 14:40, 5 October 2023 (UTC)Reply


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At first glance, it looks fine to me. However, I'd like to offer a few suggestions for improvement. π™³πš›πšŽπšŠπš–πšπš’πš–πš–πšŽπš› πšπš’πšœπšŒπšžπšœπšœ 16:17, 4 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Early life

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  • He was educated at private schools in the city, before enrolling at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he graduated in 1851. Please remove the comma after "city" to avoid a potential pause or ambiguity.
  • He later taught at the novitiate in Frederick then at Saint Joseph's College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Replace "then at" with "and then at" to clarify the sequence of events.

Ministry and teaching

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  • Replace After his ordination, Boone became a parish priest at St. Francis Xavier Church in Leonardtown, Maryland. From 1867 to 1870, he was the vice president of Loyola College in Maryland. He then was a professor at various Jesuit colleges. with After his ordination, Boone became a parish priest at St. Francis Xavier Church in Leonardtown, Maryland. From 1867 to 1870, he served as the vice president of Loyola College in Maryland. Afterward, he worked as a professor at various Jesuit colleges. Use of "served as" in the second sentence and "worked as" in the third sentence creates parallelism, making the text flow more smoothly.

College of the Holy Cross

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  • In 1880, Boone had plans drafted for a new building, which would contain a gymnasium, laboratory, lecture hall, library, and billiard rooms, but work on this project did not begin until 1890. Rephrase it something like In 1880, Boone had plans drafted for a new building that would include a gymnasium, laboratory, lecture hall, library, and billiard rooms. However, work on this project did not begin until 1890.
  • In the 1880s, fundraising, for the first time, began play a significant role in the college. Add "to" after "began" for smoother flow.
  • The college catalog of 1879–1880 solicited donations of up to $50,000 and offered naming privileges for such donations. Rephrase it something like The college catalog of 1879–1880 solicited donations of up to $50,000 and offered naming privileges in exchange for such donations.
  • In 1883, because he was in poor health, Boone asked the Jesuit Superior General, Peter Jan Beckx, to appoint a replacement, and in June of that year, Boone was succeeded by Robert W. Brady. Rewrite it as In 1883, due to poor health, Boone asked the Jesuit Superior General, Peter Jan Beckx, to appoint a replacement. In June of that year, Robert W. Brady succeeded Boone.

Later years

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  • Replace In December 1915, he was taken to Mercy Hospital in Baltimore, after several months of declining health, where on January 16, 1916, he died. He was the last surviving member of his Holy Cross graduating class. His funeral was held the following day at St. Ignatius Church, and later that day, his body was taken by train to Woodstock, Maryland, and was buried at the Woodstock College cemetery. with In December 1915, due to several months of declining health, he was admitted to Mercy Hospital in Baltimore. On January 16, 1916, he passed away. He was the last surviving member of his Holy Cross graduating class. His funeral took place the following day at St. Ignatius Church. Later that day, his body was transported by train to Woodstock, Maryland, and laid to rest in the Woodstock College cemetery.
    • Mostly done. I have kept "buried" instead of "laid to rest" to err on the side of cuation to avoid using a potential euphemism. I have also kept "after several" instead of "due to several" because it is not clear from the source that his hospitalization was directly caused by the same symptoms he was experiencing the months prior or if new symptoms arose that caused his hospitalization. Ergo Sum 14:40, 5 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
    I agree with the rationale. π™³πš›πšŽπšŠπš–πšπš’πš–πš–πšŽπš› πšπš’πšœπšŒπšžπšœπšœ 14:43, 5 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

Stability

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  • It is stable.

Neutral

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Coverage

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  • Effectively covers all the essential aspects of the topic.
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  • No copyright violation. Pass. (Earwig/Manually)

References

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  • Spot checks

Ref 1, good, Ref 4, good, Ref, 5 good, Ref 9, fine

I don't see any other issues with it, so passing it. π™³πš›πšŽπšŠπš–πšπš’πš–πš–πšŽπš› πšπš’πšœπšŒπšžπšœπšœ 14:51, 5 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
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