Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Harry Timmer
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[edit] Harry Timmer
The result of the debate was Delete Dunc|☺ 16:47, 10 July 2005 (UTC) This is an article about a non-notable person that provides very little in the way of information. I vote for delete. – Mipadi July 3, 2005 16:47 (UTC)
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- Nominator forgot to add to the VfD logs; adding to today's log. --cesarb 4 July 2005 00:21 (UTC)
- Delete, non-notable, teacher vanity. Possibly written by Timmer himself or one of his students. How can a comment about "Room 4" (bolding from article) be encyclopedic when no one outside the school knows what Room 4 is? — JIP | Talk 3 July 2005 16:56 (UTC)
- Delete. No indicia of encyclopedic notability. -- BD2412 talk July 4, 2005 00:30 (UTC)
- Delete; nn, the user who wrote this also wrote Paul Sharp, which is also nn, vanity. Jaxl 4 July 2005 00:32 (UTC)
- Delete non notable teacher vanity. JamesBurns 4 July 2005 00:34 (UTC)
- Delete along with Paul Sharp and Leeboy. All of them are vanity pages probably made by the same author. --Idont Havaname 4 July 2005 00:55 (UTC)
- Delete Agree non-notability - and is tea drinking in class verifiable? (How can that help anyone reach full potential?) --WCFrancis 4 July 2005 05:36 (UTC)
- Response To the tit above, drinking tea keeps pupils interested in the lesson and awake, so they are motivated when they are doing their extended notes.
- Delete --Eliezer 4 July 2005 05:53 (UTC)
- Delete - Not notable. Cnwb 5 July 2005 01:31 (UTC)
- Delete- for reasons presented above.--Bhadani 8 July 2005 17:40 (UTC)
- Delete ^^ --mysekurity 9 July 2005 03:31 (UTC)
- The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in an undeletion request). No further edits should be made to this page.