Talk:Srully Blotnick
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[edit] Reliable sources
New York Times search:
- 10 references. Here are a few:
- "Press Notes; Forbes Silent, Goodson Isn't, A Bad Review" lead half of an article on the press; Blotnick's section is 343 words
- "Columnist Investigated By New York Officials" 168 word article
- "Forbes Column Ended As Research Is Doubted" -- 660 word article. One excerpt of particular relevance:
- "The best-known books of the 46-year-old author - 'The Corporate Steeplechase: Predictable Crises in a Business Career,' 'Otherwise Engaged: The Private Lives of Successful Career Women,' and 'Ambitious Men: Their Drives, Dreams and Delusions' -have sold more than 100,000 copies, according to the publishers."
- Book sales comment was as of 1987.
- "The best-known books of the 46-year-old author - 'The Corporate Steeplechase: Predictable Crises in a Business Career,' 'Otherwise Engaged: The Private Lives of Successful Career Women,' and 'Ambitious Men: Their Drives, Dreams and Delusions' -have sold more than 100,000 copies, according to the publishers."
- "ON THE CORPORATE BOOKSHELF; STAGES IN THE MAKING OF A MANAGER" 713-word book review. The Times has carried two other reviews of his books
--A. B. (talk) 23:33, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Death date
Via SSDI, and corroborated in a resolution at the Cambridge City Council Meeting December 20, 2004. Jokestress 19:47, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Add maintenance category
Per Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Log/2007 March 21#Category:Missing middle or first names, Category:Missing middle or first names has been added to this talk page.—DomBot / ChiDom talk 09:13, 1 April 2007 (UTC)