Talk:Marshall M. Parks

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[edit] Legacy

Renowned Parks' trainees include: 1953 Dan Albert 1959 Leonard Apt 1964 Malcolm R. Ing, S. Fleetwood Maddox 1965 David S. Friendly, John F. O’Neill 1966 David A. Hiles 1967 Edward L. Raab 1968 David R. Stager, Sr. 1970 Thomas D. France 1971 Ronald L. Price 1972 William E. Scott, John D. Baker 1975 Alfred J Cossari 1976 Earl R Crouch II, George R. Beauchamp 1977 Paul R. Mitchell 1978 Jeffrey Bloom, Sherwin J. Isenberg 1979 Gary R. Diamond, J. Bronwyn Bateman 1980 Frederick M. Wang 1981 Mark J. Greenwald, Leonard B. Nelson, Avery H. Weiss, Marilyn B. Mets, Monte A. DelMonte 1982 George Chrousos, Kenneth W. Wright 1983 George S. Ellis, Mohamad S. Jaafar 1984 Craig A. McKeown 1985 Maury A. Marmor, H. Sprague Eustis, John E. Bishop 1986 Irene H. Ludwig 1987 Edward M. Wilson, Jr 1988 David A. Plager 1989 David R. Weakley 1990 Elias I. Traboulsi 1994 Scott K. McClatchey 1996 David R. Stager, Jr.


The above list is not really appropriate for an encyclopedia article. I have moved it here for future reference. -AED 04:43, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

I agree with AED here. While it is appropriate to mention that he trained a number of other experts in the field, listing all of these people, especially considering the number of red links, would make the article incredibly unwieldy. Andy Saunders 05:58, 11 December 2006 (UTC)