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Hi. I moved the note about the White Stag Youth Leadership group to "see also" because it lacked a citation. Also, I scanned some of the material, (didn't have time to really read all of it), and didn't see anywhere that the organization used her book as the basis for the name, as the sentence implied. So it still lacked refernces for being called an "Influence". I think "See also" is the perfect place for this interesting side note, but if someone has a reference they can use to show they used Seredy's book as a reason to choose the name, please feel free to put it back in the body of the article. Thanks.Tlqk56 (talk) 17:27, 25 May 2012 (UTC)Reply