User talk:Tedyc03
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[edit] Tenley Campus at American University
Do you have any evidence that the Tenley Campus was purchased specifically for the Washington Semester Program, as opposed to a mix of needs for administrative, teaching, performance and living space? --SparqMan 16:27, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
- The evidence that I have is limited to an e-mail I was sent by an administrator of American University, indicating that Tenley was purchased from the Catholic girls school specifically for the Washington Semester program. Tedyc03
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- Good to hear. Will you please post the contents of the email here or on the talk page of American University and include the name of the administration and his/her post? Thanks. --SparqMan 18:38, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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- I seem to have misplaced that particular e-mail; however, I have written to the official again to request confirmation. As soon as I get it, I'll post the e-mail for review. Tedyc03
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- The information you requested has been added to the American University page. Since I was provided with considerably more information about Tenley than I asked for, I would like to add it for anyone else who might be curious. Is there a proper procedure for adding this information/reorganizing the article? Tedyc03 20:26, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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- The only proper procedure is to cite your sources where possible and to be bold in your edits. If you make a mistake or something seems out of line, another editor will likely flag it and follow up with you. I added a welcome message above with some useful starting links. --SparqMan 01:37, 29 November 2006 (UTC)