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Non-notables
editI have removed the following from the notable list until they can be proven to be notable per Wikipedia standards:
- James Hay Jr., the author of “The Honor Men”
- J. H. C. Bagby, the founder of Corks and Curls
- Thomas Longstreet Wood, Editor of "Virginia University Magazine" and "Arcade Echoes"
- Edward A. Craighill, the author of The Good Old Song
- Evan Behrle, Rhodes Scholar
Name of group
editThe yearbook entries in the early 20th century all call this the O.W.L. Club or O.W.L. Was it called the O.W.L. Society prior to its reformation? Rublamb (talk) 01:18, 19 August 2023 (UTC)
- ...And did the initials ever stand for something? Or were the periods between the letters simply an affectation?
- Nuttyskin (talk) 12:32, 13 December 2023 (UTC)