Talk:Ernest M. Skinner

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[edit] edit history

When I found this article, there was a cleanup template at the top and a bunch of random content related to the Spreckels Organ that appeared to have been pasted in haphazardly. I was not sure if there was some copyvio but I dutifully edited whet I could and made a new article on the Spreckels Organ. It's still not perfect, but that's the beauty of wikipedia. MPS 17:30, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Expansion

I am putting a request for expansion in. Lots of Skinner organs, no list of them anywhere on the internet. I want to see names (Skinner Opus 123 -- Name of church/venue -- location of venue(date).