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[edit] Ted Radcliffe
Self-nom of the first full article that I wrote for Wikipedia, which I revisited and placed on peer review. The peer review comments are now addressed. I think that the result is an encyclopedic biography of an unusual sportsman. —Theo (Talk) 13:50, 3 August 2005 (UTC)
Object. The image Image:Ted Radcliffe.JPG needs an explanation as to why its use in the article constitutes "fair use". An example explanation is at Wikipedia:Image description page#Fair use rationale--Carnildo 22:36, 3 August 2005 (UTC)- The rationale has been added to the article as a comment.—Theo (Talk) 00:00, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
- Looks good. Support. --Carnildo 04:23, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
- Please move that comment to the Image's page under a section heading per Image_description_page#Fair_use_rationale. Scott Ritchie 00:46, 13 August 2005 (UTC)
- Er… since the commented text in the article was copied from the image's page (so already exists there), are you asking me to delete the commented text from the article? I would have a problem with that since Fair Use is entirely contextual. —Theo (Talk) 08:45, 13 August 2005 (UTC)
- No, I just meant to put it in a section on the image page. I went ahead and did that for you now. Scott Ritchie 09:19, 13 August 2005 (UTC)
- The rationale has been added to the article as a comment.—Theo (Talk) 00:00, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
- Support - I really like this article, but more importantly, it meets all criteria. Rossrs 10:50, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
- not quite support excellent level of reference information, good and interesting article, important person; however, the "Pro ball" section seems a bit dry, and heavy on statistics. It could do with rewriting in a more flowing style with some more explanation of events (he retired, because he was old? because he got a better offer?;
850USD a month, is that good or bad? What did a white player average at that time?etc.) Generally I don't feel there is enough background information for those of us that know nothing of baseball and limited amounts about America: what is special about St Paul, Minnesota that he didn't have to stay in a segregated hotel?- Thank you for the comments. I have tried to address them where I can. I have no explicit source explaining his retirement; I guess it was his age (52 is old to be playing ball) but I have no confirmation of that. I added a comparison to MLB earnings. The only special thing that I know about St Paul is that Negro Leagues teams stayed in integrated hotels; a quick check suggested that it still had segregated housing until 1954 (the year Radcliffe retired) so I guess that there was an integrated hotel where the players could stay. Again, I have no explicit sources for anything beyond what I say in the article. —Theo (Talk) 12:00, 6 August 2005 (UTC)
Comment I find the constant switching between 'Radcliffe' and 'Duty/Double Duty' rather off-putting, can't we just call the man by his name throughout? At the moment it seems to alternate between each paragraph. Other than that interesting article that I'd support. Lisiate 23:24, 7 August 2005 (UTC)]]