Template:Did you know nominations/Agnes Fay Morgan
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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 10:33, 19 January 2017 (UTC)
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Agnes Fay Morgan
edit- ... that after Agnes Fay Morgan conducted a nutritional study with foxes, she presented her data wearing a stole made from the fur of her subjects? Source: King (2003) - ref 3 right now
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... that chemist Agnes Fay Morgan hid an entire pregnancy by wearing a laboratory jacket?Source: Nerad (1999), p. 77 - ALT2:
... that professor Agnes Fay Morgan married a college football player who had taken her chemistry class?Source: King (2003) - ref 3 right now - for being in her class and California Digital Library - ref 1 right now - for being a college football player. Looking for a source that explicitly mentions both. - ALT3:
... that Agnes Fay Morgan might be the only married woman who earned a chemistry Ph.D. in the early 1900s?Source: King (2003) - ref 3 right now
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- Reviewed: Mexican Southern Railroad
Created by EricEnfermero (talk). Self-nominated at 07:01, 8 January 2017 (UTC).
- Article is interesting, new enough (Jan 8 creation), definitely long enough (19K+). NPOV, fully referenced, copyvio looks good [1]. The fist hook is nothing short of fabulous, with a solid ref to a known journal. I'd go with that one and dispense with the rest. Image has appropriate license and is a good size. QPQ done. Good to go. Ultracobalt (talk) 05:16, 9 January 2017 (UTC)
- There is close paraphrasing from the source:
- Source: Her early work focused on the vitamin content of processed foods.
- Article: Much of her early work focused on the vitamin content of processed foods.
- Yoninah (talk) 21:55, 18 January 2017 (UTC)
- No sweat. I rephrased it, though I had think harder than expected about that. :) EricEnfermero (Talk) 22:06, 18 January 2017 (UTC)