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[edit] Wauwatosa History
The section about the seminary's history whilst in Wauwatosa is rather laking, not even mentioning the plans to build a seminary of the present architectural style in the Milwaukee/Wauwatosa area. I'll get on updating at least that part if I get a chance. I have access to numerous historical articles related to the seminary as I'm researching the history of St. James in Milwaukee; once considered the seminary's chapel, and is currently across the street from the Seminary's location when it was in Wauwatosa. Hylife (talk) 23:21, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Citing Sources
The website which hosts most of the essays and articles which provide source material for this article is in the process of being revamped and relaunched. When that happens, all the links will break. Once that site is updated, we can add good references.