Talk:The Madeira School
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4/10/07: Major cleanup of the article.
[edit] Famous alumnae?
Who are most of those people? Someone should at least put a little blurb about each one - stage actor, writer, whatever. As of now, it seems that lots of them are not really notable. --Awiseman 19:20, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, I'm going to take them out unless someone can put something after them saying with they're notable, like Jane Q. Public (author of "Such and Such"). The last person added, Natalie Stockwood, has zero google hits. I added the reasons for the people with Wikipedia articles. --Awiseman 22:35, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
- Here are the people I removed because they don't seem notable:
- Agnes Rindge Claflin - Vassar College art department chair
- Frances Brooks Corzine - church and civic leader [1]
- Susan Scranton Dawson - daughter of Pennsylvania governor William Scranton
- Adelaide M. Donnan
- Kathleen Edwards
- Brooke Hayward Hopper - former wife of actor Dennis Hopper
- Anne Coe Heyniger - author [2]
- Kiran M. A. Kumaran - businesswoman [3]
- Rosanna Lacayo - filmmaker [4]
- Julia McHugh
- Marcia Myers - artist [5]
- Tonda Rivera
- Mary E. Ross - Social Security Administration employee [6]
- Kumea Shorter-Gooden - author [7]
- Natalie Stockwood
- Sistie H. Stollenwerck
- Cornelia Vanderbilt - Vanderbilt family member
- Louise Wheelock Willson - philanthropist [8]
--Awiseman 19:53, 13 September 2006 (UTC)