Talk:Dalck Feith

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[edit] Date of Birth & Death?

This article needs a date of birth, at least year, and date of death plus information on notability. According to the following quote.

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer's October 19, 2005 obituary...

and gives some life data without DOB and death date. It appears that there might be a WP:N issue. There does seem to be some possibilities which would establish notability: i.e., role in Betar, and involvement in the funding and oversight of the construction of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

In the 1960s, Mr. Feith was chairman of the committee to construct the Philadelphia Holocaust Memorial. He was later appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the commission to raise funds and oversee the construction of the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington.

In 1997, he and former U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis purchased the archives of an Austrian Jewish woman who had survived the Holocaust by marrying a Nazi; they donated the archives to the Holocaust Museum in Washington.

It seems that the possibilities are there, but the dots aren't connected and, as well, there are no references. I'd really like to see this promising article achieve Wiki standards.--TGC55 (talk) 16:38, 24 May 2008 (UTC)