User talk:Cbarth
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Thank you for editting with Wikipedia and I see you have already made contributions. However, you constantly remove tags on the page which are instructing other members, like yourself, to edit the page, notably "Catoctin Quaker Camp", and help make the article into a more appropiate tone for the Encyclopedia. The original article was written from one Point Of View and was not neutral. Neutral Point of Views are important on Wikipedia and the article was editted by me to make it neutral, however my edits were reverted. I ask you, therefore, to not revert these edits and keep all edits neutral. Thank you. If you need any help, please ask me on my talk page - (Erebus555 20:07, 24 January 2006 (UTC))
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When I was young I went to a thing here in England called Yorkshire General Meeting Holiday School which was the same idea as Catoctin Quaker Camp but since it was held in Quaker schools such as Bootham and The Mount, we were not able to do the exciting outdoor things you do. Please do what Erebus555 is asking above otherwise you will lose my sympathy. -- RHaworth 00:15, 25 January 2006 (UTC)