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Cornelliana

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FYI, Cornelliana has been listed as an Article for Deletion. --Xtreambar 00:42, 24 January 2007 (UTC) I like your edit!Reply

from SLY111

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I like your edit. SLY111 17:50, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Please comment. Corvus cornix 23:37, 26 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Steve Weiss

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Thanks for your edits. Are you also a Q&D? The only incorrect statement was that at the time of his election Steve was one of the youngest Trustees. There were at least six other trustees younger than him on the Board at that time. (Five students and Ezra Cornell '70)

Finishing Up Chairs

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Do you have any info on:

  • Frank H. Hiscock 1917-39
  • Howard Edward Babcock 1940-47

They defy google. Thanks, Racepacket 00:23, 5 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for the Alumni News search link, and thanks for creating the table. However, the list which Kristin MacHenry sent me is missing 1899-1916. Under the University Bylaws, there must have been a Chair at that time, and I will research the point. I was surprised that I have met 8 of the 15 people on the list, which should be a flag that the list was incomplete. Racepacket 02:40, 5 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Falkner and Boyce

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Hi, Cornell 2010! I seem to be helping you fill up the Cornell musicians' section! Glad to see you are following up without much delay! I'll see if I can find any more.... Best wishes, Eebahgum 23:23, 28 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Further to the above, I have tracked down this reference now included in the Falkner article, to the fact that he made a recording on acetate discs of Schumann's Dichterliebe for Cornell University during the 1950s. Do you know how one would set about finding out what became of this recording, and whether it still exists? I wonder if it has been transferred...? I suppose it must have been in his possession as one song from it was played on the 1991 BBC programme, but perhaps Cornell had a copy? I wonder whom one could ask. best wishes, Eebahgum 09:42, 2 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

That's a fantastic reference!! Thankyou very much, I have updated the article to include your information. I have also ordered a copy of the biography by his daughter and will upgrade a bit when and if they send it to me... best wishes and many thanks for hyper-efficiency (!) Eebahgum 18:12, 2 November 2007 (UTC)Reply


Little Help

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Hi Cornell2010. I realize that you have made substantial contributions to the Q&D page, but I would really appreciate some support in building the Sphinx Head page. I have been working hard with another SHer (GoBigRed1865) to make the cite reliable and cite it appropriately. Any brotherly support would be really appreciated. Thanks. Cheers, Cornell1890 (talk) 18:22, 10 December 2007 (UTC)Reply


Cornell 2010, I do think and hope that the page will survive deletion. I am going to go to the Kroch Library today and cite the additional alumni. I assume this is where your office is? Is it alright if I stop by and we chat in person? Cornell1890 (talk) 14:51, 12 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Okay, I had you placed as a former Q&D president who now works there. Sorry my mistake. I would definitely appreciate some help as would GoBigRed1865 in updating the page and adding some more alumni and references. Though our membership has requested to keep the page fairly low profile overall. Thanks again. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cornell1890 (talkcontribs) 16:42, 12 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Yeah man again any help would definitely be appreciated. At the beginning of next semester i am going to start citting alumni from the Cornellian/Alumni News/. Also, if you want to consider changing your delete request to maybe a "keep" that would be huge. Thanks man. Cornell1890 (talk) 01:13, 14 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hi Cornell2010. I was wondering if you could provide me with that list of the 33 people that you said should be included on the list? Again any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Cornell1890 (talk) 03:27, 25 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Cornell Coaches!

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Thanks for your help with the Cornell football coaches such as Alva E. Kelley (football coach)! I've been putting together stub articles on coaches hoping that fans just like you will jump in and improve them over time!--Paul McDonald (talk) 20:47, 21 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hey! Really appreciate the cleanup you're doing with the other coaches, too! Keep at it! Thank you so much!--Paul McDonald (talk) 14:45, 8 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Cornell Coaches

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I missed the other "Warner". I already edited the template to use first initials, which is what is done on the other college coach templates. Sorry for the confusion. - Masonpatriot (talk) 16:24, 17 January 2008 (UTC)Reply


still willing to help?

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Hey I was curious if you were still willing to help with that list of alumni (33 I believe) that you said could be added to the SH page .... Thanks Cornell1890 (talk) 17:48, 4 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Cornell Wikipedia Meetup?

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I will be attending Reunion on June 6-8, and I thought we could organize a Wikipedia gathering. Perhaps immediately following the Quill and Dagger and Sphinx Head breakfasts on Sunday morning. Are you interested? Racepacket (talk) 23:12, 5 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

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Thank you for making sure the SH page stays clean.GoBigRed1865 (talk) 22:13, 6 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

While we are grateful for your contributions to our page, they are in essence "fact corrections." The changes we have made to your page are just that: fact corrections. We do not mean to cause any trouble or hard feelings, we just want to maintain the integrity of Wikipedia pages by not putting false statements, speculated information, or information that cannot be documented. To us, the evidence is not solid enough, especially since the ceiling of Sage Chapel has Christian imagery, not Cornell imagery. While it may have been clever to adopt Christian imagery as the Society's first emblem, it does not mean that the picture represents the Society within in the context of a chapel.GoBigRed1865 (talk) 00:05, 13 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Technically also Category:Cornell University alumni, since he was enrolled there before the First World War and mere attendance is the criterion for inclusion with alumni.

Rhodes Scholars

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Hi Cornell 2010, quick question. I am looking through the list of Rhodes Scholars associated with Cornell University and also SH/QD. I noticed that you wrote that 11 were associated with QD, but only listed 3 of them on the alumni page. I was wondering where you found the list and if it was accurate. Thanks in advance for your help. This is what I have found: 2006-07 Roxanne (Genevieve) Quist, ILR '05 2004-05 Damany Gibbs, ENG '03, (Commonwealth Caribbean - Barbados) 2002-03 Brian Finucane, A&S '03 Melanie (Somjen) Frazer, A&S '03 1996-97 Jonathan Levine, A&S '97 Jessika Trancik, ENG '97 1995-96 Barnaby Marsh, A&S '96 1993-94 Eduardo Peñalver, A&S '94 1990-91 Wesley D. Sand, ALS '91 1986-87 Donna Jean Roberts, Grad 1984-85 Randy John Berholtz, A&S '85 1981-82 Heather A. Warren, A&S '81 1980-81 Nanette J. Fondas, A&S '81 1978-79 Thomas A. Smith, A&S '79 1975-76 Robert Steven Harrison, A&S '76 1974-75 Kenneth C. Brown, ENG '74 1972-73 Marshall W. Bautz, A&S '73 1966-67 Kenneth S. Brecher, A&S '67 1960-61 Gaines Post, A&S '59 1938-39 Charles C. Collingwood, A&S '39 1936-37 Harvey R. Wellman, Law '37 1933-34 Morgan Sibbett, A&S' 34 1927-28 Eugene William Goodwillie, A&S '27 1925-26 George R. Pfann, A&S '24, Law '26 1922-23 Robert Emmett Burk, A&S '22 1921-22 William David Puterbaugh Carey, A&S, Law '23 1920-21 Russell H. Peters, A&S '20 1919-20 Alexander Buel Trowbridge, Jr., A&S '20 1903-04 Warren Ellis Schutt, A&S 1905

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Walter H. Burkholder

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Hi, I noticed your edit of the above and assume that you are associated with Cornell. Could you lay your hands on an obituary or biography compiled by Cornell? I contacted 2 Burkholders at Cornell, but they claim to be unrelated. ciao, Rotational (talk) 14:00, 18 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Explaining further?

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Will you help me understand your modest edits to Richard Alton Graham? I copied the categories from Betty Friedan's article, and when the first draft categories appeared in blue, I thought I'd done what I needed to do. In each instance, I prefer your edits, of course; but I don't understand them. I would have thought I would have been wrong to type out what you have now posted.

Bottom line: As long as I'm trying to do something, I might as well focus on making the effort to do things correctly from the outset. --Tenmei (talk) 03:33, 3 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

I was in a hurry when I finished the initial draft. Something came up unexpectedly. A friend called from a hospital emergency room, and I finished up quickly. Obviously, I was inattentive in ways I didn't realize; and when I checked the archived version before your edits, my mistake was very clearly visible. Now I understand what happened -- oops, sorry. Thanks for correcting errors I'd left unattended. --Tenmei (talk) 05:06, 4 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Request for comment

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I noticed you made an edit on Der Hexenkreis. Judging by your user name, you have a better knowledge of the subject then I do. Could you please read the discussion at Talk:Der_Hexenkreis#Alumni_Section and comment? Thanks! Ndenison talk 06:34, 10 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Cornell & athletic scholarships

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Hi, you edited Robley C. Williams back in March 2008, with the comment "CU does not offer athletic scholarships". This is correct today, but CU *did* offer scholarships in the 20s and 30s. The so-called "Ivy Group Agreement" which you are thinking of was not generally in effect until 1954, see the article for the Ivy League. Just trying to pass on a bit of knowledge, albeit a bit delayed. Regards, jugander (t) 17:49, 21 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Joseph Iglehart

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Thanks!The Ink Daddy! (talk) 05:27, 17 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Nieuwendyk

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Hi Cornell2010, we are working on digitizing some information to prove the membership of Nieuwendyk. Hopefully we will get some more concrete info to satisfy you. He shows in our online databases and alumni directories.

Also while I have you attention, what is the deal with Kappa Alpha Society? On the Cornell University mainpage it now states there are 3 "secret honor societies." When I looked at the site for KAS they state they are a "social fraternity." Do you know what the deal is? Thanks. Cornell1890 (talk) 17:01, 25 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Quill and Dagger

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Troy Nickerson

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I saw that you cleaned up my Troy Nickerson article. Thanks much, it has a much cleaner "wiki" appearance now.--TobusRex (talk) 05:23, 27 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Horace Field Parshall

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Re - Cornell Alummni - as far as I can tell from his autobiographical note - he left Cornell before graduating, - and so is not an alumni... Though I do not take a hard line on this.Prof.Haddock (talk) 23:25, 18 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Discussion on your recent edit to List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Cornell University page

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Thank you for your recent edit to the List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Cornell University page. In your revert, you removed Otto Hahn from the page because "Baker Lecturer is just an invitation to come speak, not a faculty/staff role. Many Nobel winners have come to campus as Baker lecturers". If you read Otto Hahn page on wiki and from other sources, he was a visiting professor at Cornell in 1933 and he delivered a series of lectures during his tenure as a visiting professor. Later on his well known book Applied Radiochemistry (based on his lecture notes at Cornell) was published by Cornell Press. So His stay at Cornell was not just an invitation for him to come to give a talk and then leave.

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Hi, thanks for that. Let me check my notes. I'm pretty sure they said he did. I'll get back to you before I change anything again. CraigS1969 (talk) 09:12, 10 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Here you go, let me know what you think. The newspaper cutting (below the pic of him as an older man) mentions that he was captain of the Cornell athletic team. Not being from the US there may be intricacies I'm not aware of, so let me know if this is good to go back in.

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John Williams Mellor

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Thanks for adding the cite. This is one of, if not the foremost economist on agriculture and economic development in third world countries in the world. When I went to look him up today I could not believe he didn't have an article (let alone a Nobel). Any citable info you can add would be great. As an academic, it's difficult to find info on the internet. Thanks again. Onel5969 TT me 23:47, 27 September 2018 (UTC)Reply

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