Talk:Heloise

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Yikes! There are two Heloises of note. The article deals mostly with the eleventh-century correspondent. I just added a paragraph about the twentieth-century columnist/author. Normally, confusing the two would be difficult, but seeing the 11th-century Heloise appear as a 1951 birth is a bit disconcerting. Any thoughts on how we could split this into two articles, and what they might be called? Ventura 23:12, 2004 Oct 6 (UTC)