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[edit] Ute Frevert
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[edit] Speedy deletion of Ute Frevert
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[edit] Next steps
As she is undoubtedly important, I rewrote the basic information in the article, and it is unlikely to be immediately deleted. But now you must go back, and add: 1/the list of her public works--get it from WorldCat or the Yale Library catalog. And try to find the year of her degree and the university, and fill in the awards. See if you can find any third part sources to them. It does not help in any way to just copy in material from other web sites. I encourage you to write articles on other Yale historians, but do them right.DGG (talk) 16:54, 16 September 2007 (UTC)