Talk:National Geographic Society
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Seal of NGS should be added
editIn addition to the yellow-box logo, the National Geographic Society has a formal seal which it also uses in publications and mailings, and on its headquarters building in Washington, DC. A sample of it can be found here: http://ngstudentexpeditions.com/wp-content/themes/NGSE/images/NatGeoSeal-160x160.png I would like to suggest that a way be found to add it to this article. Thank you very much for your attention. Matt G. Leger 19:38, 2 October 2014 (UTC)
- While including the seal is a good idea and it could be integrated through the logo section of the organisation infobox but I'm not sure that it is fair use. If somebody else uploads the logo I will happily add it. El komodos drago (talk to me) 09:27, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
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Remove tags?
editI've read over the article and looked at the history, and I don't think that the tags belong. NGS did edit the page, but what they wrote has been reverted, and there's no direct evidence that they've done it again. I also don't think the article has a strong POV, either. Toad02 (talk) 13:24, 26 July 2019 (UTC)
- As there has been no explanation by the tagging editor (or anyone else) about why these should remain, I am deleting them. Toad02 (talk) 14:28, 6 August 2019 (UTC)
| purpose = Education<br/>Environmental protection<br/>Historical preservation
editCan we please get a source or citation for the three topics shown in the |purpose field:
| purpose = [[Education]]<br/>[[Environmental protection]]<br/>[[Historical preservation]]
YouTube channel is now seriously fringe.
editPresidents
editAs far as I have been able to make out, the following is a list of the society presidents and their terms in office:[1]
- Michael L. Ulica (2019 to )
- Tracy R. Wolstencroft (2018, 2019)
- Gary Knell (2014 to 2018)
- 2013?
- Tim T. Kelly (2011 to 2012)
- John M. Fahey Jr. (1998 to 2010)
- J. Reginald Murphy (1996 to 1998)
- Gilbert M. Grosvenor (1980 to 1996)
- Robert E. Doyle (1976 to 1980)
- Melville Bell Grosvenor (1957 to 1967)
- John Oliver La Gorce (1954 to 1957)
- Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (1920 to 1954)
- John E. Pillsbury (1919)
- Otto Hilgard Tittmann (1914 to 1919)
- Henry Gannett (1910 to 1914)
- Willis L. Moore (1905 to 1909)
- William John McGee (1904–1905)
- Alexander Graham Bell (1898 to 1903)
- Gardiner Greene Hubbard (1888 to 1897)