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
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)
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
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)
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)