User talk:William t osgood
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[edit] Proposed deletion of Sheldon James Martin
The article Sheldon James Martin has been proposed for deletion on the grounds that the subject is not notable. Please see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sheldon James Martin. --TruthbringerToronto 22:15, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, What would be a useful addition (maybe to the article talk page) would be information about the publishers who all seem to be, at best, small companies. Are there any online sources that make it clear that they exist and are not vanity press (self-publishers)? I can find very few hits for Spring House Publishing and what's there seem to be about nursing, An American Essay has no publisher cited and I can't find it online, most of the Four Seasons Press hits relate to the hotel chain, and I find nothing for Marshall-McLain. Also if there's a verifiable source for the reasons for notable alumnus in Walsh University that would help - Walsh is pretty small, so perhaps a sizeable donation could have influenced them? Dlyons493 Talk 09:59, 1 July 2006 (UTC)