Talk:William H. Cade

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I am William Cade's wife and I have spoken to Bob Cooney the writer of the material in question about the use of the some web page content for this small entry. I also altered some of it to make it read better. I am submitting this entry due to the connection to Dr. Cade's work on crickets and my editing the article on cricket (the insect) that had some inaccuracies about crickets and how they call.

Fri, 13 May 2005 13:21:41 -0600 (MDT) From: Robert Cooney <robert.cooney@uleth.ca> To: Elsa Salazar Cade <ecade@telusplanet.net> Cc: robert.cooney@uleth.ca Subject: Re: Wikipedia entry? Hi... Borrow away! My writing is meant to be shared, borrowed, plagiarized and cut and pasted at will.... and if it gets Bill and 'us' a little more out there, so much the better.

Bob


> Dear Bob, > May I have your permission to cut and paste some of the writing at > http://staffweb.uleth.ca/news/display.asp?ID=4059 > for a Wikipedia entry on Bill? > Sincerely, > Elsa >

Help somebody! Why is the rest of the edits in one lone line?