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[edit] How to Cite Sources in an article
Tenkun,
Hola!!! Thanks for stopping by. Nice work in Ginevra King.
Please read:
Wikipedia:Citing sources and also Wikipedia:Citing sources/example style
- See also: Wikipedia:Citing sources, Wikipedia:ISBN, and Wikipedia talk:Footnotes/Mixed citations and footnotes
SEE: Wikipedia:Guide to writing better articles (This is a good one!)
Do you have more about her than just her connection to Fitz? Birth date? What else did she do in her life?
WikiDon 00:15, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Ginevra King
Yes, it looks like she was just a rich kid who went from daddy's money to two rich husbands, and didn't do much else. Most likely charity work and socializing. I think we would have to get a hold of a birth/death/census records and/or obit to get the dates. WikiDon 04:08, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
PS: Who are the other three of the "big four"? What is their claim to fame? WikiDon 04:15, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Wikipedia:Signatures
Sign you post in TALK/DISCUSSION pages.
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[edit] Big Four
Chicago's "Big Four" WWI debutantes might be worthy of an article.
- Chicago's famed Wartime "Big Four" socialite beauty quartet:
- Courtney Letts (Courtney Letts Stillwell Borden; married: 1) Wellesley H. Stillwell & 2) John Borden Chicago capitalist and Arctic explorer, oil tycoon, sportsman 3) Felipe Espil, the Argentine ambassador to the United States 4) Foster Adams) [1]
- Margaret Carry (married: Edward A. Cudahy Jr.)
- Ginevra King (married: William Hamilton Mitchell and John T. Pirie, Jr.)
- Edith Cummings; onetime national women's golf champion (1923);, equestrienne and big game hunter (married: Curtis Burton Munson WWI vet, wealthy Chicago businessman, mining engineer of Manhattan and Alberta)
How about: Chicago's Big Four (debutantes)
??? WikiDon
[edit] John Borden
This is good: