Talk:George Ohsawa

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[edit] Schlüggell

Another NEW article in the works from the desk of Schlüggell | Talk 06:02, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Move to George Ohsawa

From what I understand, the "Georges" spelling was basically used while he was in France. In his English publications his name is spelled "George". His namesake foundation spells it "George". [1] Is there any good reason to use the French spelling here?

Also, the Google results seem to show more currency for the English spelling.

"george ohsawa" -wikipedia = 14700 hits
"georges ohsawa" -wikipedia = 10100 hits

It seems to me there is little question that "George" is correct in English. --Dforest 05:09, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

I decided to go ahead and boldly move this. --Dforest 05:15, 6 March 2006 (UTC)