Talk:John Addison Porter

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[edit] Yale prize

How could you had read so poorly the website of Yale University prizes to include that the mentioned prize was endowed for the father rather than the son?SLY111 (talk) 18:40, 25 February 2008 (UTC)SLY111

Because nobody is perfect and sometimes we make mistakes. Anyway, I am sorry for bothering you --Hellahulla (talk) 12:23, 1 March 2008 (UTC)
Just re-read. You are telling me that the prize was first awarded 8 years before the son of J A Porter graduated? Although in the Yale prizes website it says B.A. 1842 (The year the Father graduated?)
Am I missing something here? I reckon you're an American (No derogatory comment intended, its just because of your interest), perhaps you can call the university and find out for sure, I live in Finland, costs are too prohibitive for me to do that.
Here is my rundown - From the wikipedia article: "Porter graduated from Yale College in 1842"
From the Yale site: "JOHN ADDISON PORTER (1872). Kingsley Trust Association in honor of Professor John A. Porter, B.A. 1842. "
Son's details: "They had a son, also John Addison, born in New Haven, Connecticut on April 17th, 1856, who also graduated from Yale (in 1878)"
Seriously, what did I miss here?
I will revert to my wording, won't get into a reversion war here though, just because I am sure I am right, I can read and the numbers don't work if its the son's award.
I'll also post this exchange on the discussion page, for others to mull it over.
Thanks. --Hellahulla (talk) 13:03, 1 March 2008 (UTC)