Added sufficient detail so that the basic facets of his life are covered, so it is more than a stub now. However, particulars of each facet of his career are not in place, nor are there reviews of his work in relation to other architects of the period. A reader unfamiliar with Embury's work will not get a sense of his most significant contributions or the range of his output from the current version of the article. They will know broadly that he worked in New York City, and that, in the main, he contributed to the efforts of Robert Moses in the early part of the LaGuardia administration. In light of this, it is very much a start class article.
Gosgood 00:11, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
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