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Not According to Available Information

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though you seem to have a fairly vested interest in this, even taking the argument as your username, it is incorrect according to the available facsimile editions. Wentz, signed his introduction as "W.Y.E.W.", not as "W.Y.E.-W.", as would be expected if you were correct. in addition, the edition from Colin Smythe not only omits the hyphen (and it is a facsimile edition, recall, so the hyphen was omitted in the original publication, presumably authorized by Wentz himself), it also gives the cataloguing information as "Wentz, W.Y. Evans". as far as i can tell, the first edition to include the hyphen was the drug-culture edition including an introduction penned by Terrence McKenna. if you have other information that bears on the matter, please present it, but right now the best available information seems to indicate that there is no hyphen, and that his last name was Wentz, not "Evans-Wentz". Whateley23 03:05, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Reply