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- 04:40, 9 December 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page Talk:Fred G. Sullivan (Nominated for DYK, see Template:Did you know nominations/Fred G. Sullivan (DYK-wizard))
- 04:40, 9 December 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page Template:Did you know nominations/Fred G. Sullivan (Creating DYK nomination for Fred G. Sullivan (DYK-wizard))
- 03:30, 9 December 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page The Beer Drinker's Guide to Fitness and Filmmaking (info about the film is at the filmmaker's bio) Tag: New redirect
- 03:10, 9 December 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page Fred G. Sullivan (←Created page with ''''Fred G. Sullivan''' (November 14, 1945 – April 18,1996) was an American filmmaker and academic administrator. Known by the nickname "Adirondack Fred," he is best known for his autobiographical film ''The Beer-Drinker's Guide to Fitness and Filmmaking.'' Sullivan was born in Glens Falls, New York and attended St. Mary's Academic, now called St. Mary-St. Alphonsus Regional Catholic School.<ref name="O'Neil">{{cite web |last1=O'Neil |first1=Elise |ti...')
- 02:03, 8 September 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Erica Jong by Bernard Gotfryd (←Created page with '{{subst:FPCnom | | title = Erica Jong | reason = I am nominating this image to call attention to the large archive of public-domain photographs by the underrated journalistic portraitist Bernard Gotfryd. Gotfryd donated his physical images to the Library of Congress and his copyrights to the public upon his death; the LOC has made [https://www.loc.gov/photos/?fa=online-format:image&q=Bernard+Gotfryd 8,835] of them available online. He had Bernard...')
- 04:14, 31 August 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page Bernard Gotfryd (←Created page with ''''Bernard Gotfryd''' (1924–2016) was a Polish-American photographer, primarily associated with Newsweek, for whom he photographed celebrities, politicians, artists, and writers. ==Early life== Born into a Jewish family in Radom, Gotfryd was 14 at the time of the German invasion of Poland in 1939. He watched his mother taken away, eventually to die in a concentration camp, and his grandmother's remains roll past in a pile of Jewish bodies on...')
- 01:53, 3 June 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page Island End River (←Created page with ''''Island End River''' is a short tributary of the Mystic River in Massachusetts. It is notable for its environmental history, which consisted of steady and severe pollution from the 19th century to the 1950s, with concerted cleanup efforts beginning in the early 21st century. The river was polluted originally through the direct release of wastewater from a coal tar processing plant located along it, resulting in the buildup of polycyclic aro...')
- 03:54, 22 March 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page Lison (river) (←Created page with 'thumb|Source of the Lison The '''Lison''' is a river in Franche-Comté in France, in the Department of Doubs. It flows past Cussey-sur-Lison. The river's source, a waterfall emanating from a cave, is a popular tourist attraction that was threatened by industrialization in the late nineteenth-century, and its protection spurred the development of the French conservation movement.<ref...')
- 04:10, 28 February 2023 Blameless talk contribs created page Raghavan Iyer (chef) (←Created page with 'Raghavan Iyer (born 1961) is an an Indian American chef. Iyer was born in Mumbai and moved to the United States in 1982 to study hospitality at Southwest Minnesota State University.<ref name="Hutton">{{cite news |last1=Hutton |first1=Rachel |title=How Minnesota-based Raghavan Iyer brought Indian food to the masses |url=https://www.startribune.com/how-minnesota-based-raghavan-iyer-brought-indian-food-to-the-masses...')
- 02:54, 21 December 2022 Blameless talk contribs moved page Talk:List of Major League Baseball players with unidentified given names to Talk:List of nineteenth-century Major League Baseball players with unidentified given names (More accurate, since Negro Leagues players are not included in this article and they are now classified as MLB players; see talk)
- 02:54, 21 December 2022 Blameless talk contribs moved page List of Major League Baseball players with unidentified given names to List of nineteenth-century Major League Baseball players with unidentified given names (More accurate, since Negro Leagues players are not included in this article and they are now classified as MLB players; see talk)
- 02:45, 21 December 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Pay the Two Dollars (←Created page with ''''''Pay the Two Dollars''''' was a vaudeville sketch in which a man is subject to increasingly draconian and unnecessary legal jeopardy because of his lawyer's unwillingness to pay a two-dollar fine. The catchphrase of the sketch has entered the popular lexicon to refer to a penalty that, even if the penalized party regards it as unjust, is too trivial to be worth contesting. ==Original sketch== ''Pay the Two Dollars'' was created by Howard Brothers...')
- 03:15, 11 December 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King (rd from full name (hyphen not always used)) Tag: New redirect
- 04:43, 9 November 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Alexander Laing (writer) (←Created page with ''''Alexander Killan Laing''' (August 7, 1903 – April 23, 1976) was a poet, novelist, writer and compiler of sea stories, and professor. He spent his career at Dartmouth College, where he also studied. Laing dropped out of Dartmouth in 1925 and spent two years at sea, an experience that informed much of his later work.<ref name="obit">{{cite news |title=Alexander Lain, Teacher, Writer |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1976/04/24/archives/alexander-laing-te...')
- 03:00, 9 November 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Olga Katzin (←Redirected page to Sagittarius (poet)) Tag: New redirect
- 02:59, 9 November 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Olga Katzin Miller (←Redirected page to Sagittarius (poet)) Tag: New redirect
- 18:29, 8 November 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Sagittarius (poet) (←Created page with ''''Olga Katzin Miller''' (9 July, 1896 – 6 January, 1987) was a British satirical poet who published under the name '''Sagittarius'''. She was closely associated with the ''New Statesman'' for several decades in the mid-twentieth century. Miller began publishing with the ''New Statesman'' in the late 1930s, and published several books of her poems, including ''Sagittarius Rhyming'' in 1940, ''Targets'' in 1943, and ''Quiver's Choice'' in 1945.<ref>{...')
- 03:30, 27 October 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page User talk:Barbara5569 (Anne MacNaughton: new section) Tag: New topic
- 06:07, 22 October 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Peter Douthit (←Created page with ''''Peter Douthit''' (October 8, 1936–October 27, 2012), known professionally as '''Peter Rabbit''', was a poet and communalist associated with Taos, New Mexico and Drop City, Colorado. After getting involved in the arts community in Taos in 1954, Douthit went to Drop City in 1966, one year after its founding, and became one of the more prominent writers associated with the commune.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Farber |first1=D...')
- 03:14, 14 October 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Talk:Mary Doyle Curran (Nominated for DYK, see Template:Did you know nominations/Mary Doyle Curran (DYK-wizard))
- 03:14, 14 October 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Template:Did you know nominations/Mary Doyle Curran (Creating DYK nomination for Mary Doyle Curran (DYK-wizard))
- 02:40, 14 October 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Mary Doyle Curran (←Created page with ''''Mary Doyle Curran''' (May 10, 1917–1981) was an American poet, novelist, and teacher. Her work, described by poet Anne Halley as being "haunted" by issues of gender, ethnicity, and class, included many poems and a novel dealing with Irish-American life.<ref name="Halley">{{cite journal |last1=Halley |first1=Anne |title=Mary Doyle Curran: "Over These Prison Walls I Would Fly" |journal=MELUS |date=1988 |volume=15 |issue=3 |pages=3–6 |doi=10.2307/46...')
- 05:45, 7 September 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page George Taylor (boxer) (←Created page with 'thumb|right '''George Taylor''' (fl. 1734–1750) was an English boxer. His mentor was James Figg, and he took over Figg's "Great Booth" in Tottenham Court Road after Figg's death in 1734.<ref name="Birley>{{cite book |last1=Birley |first1=Derek |title=Sport and the making of Britain |date=1993 |publisher=New York |location=Manchester |isbn=9780719037597 |pages=118-119}}</ref> One of the main at...')
- 18:37, 1 September 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page JBWR (redirect Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge--initialism in use among news sources) Tag: New redirect
- 03:35, 20 July 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Alberger method (rd from common alternate term) Tag: New redirect
- 22:24, 3 July 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Rogan (container) (←Created page with 'A '''rogan''' is a small container made of birch bark, used by various indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands in North America. ==Etymology== According to the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', the word derives ultimately from one or more Algonquian languages, by way of a word ''ouragan'' attested in French.<ref>{{cite web |title=rogan, n. |url=https://0-www.oed.com.carlson.utoledo.edu/view/Entry/166874 |website=Oxford English Dictionary}}</re...')
- 21:42, 18 June 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Dusky Seaside Sparrow (←Created page with '{{subst:FPCnom | | title = Dusky Seaside Sparrow | reason = This is an excellent photograph of an elusive and very small bird, particularly in relation to the standards of its era (probably the 70s or early 80s, when one only had 35 frames before having to change film, and focus stacking was not a thing) and a good scan from what was likely either positive or negative film (I suspect positive). This is the best image of this bird I've seen and it i...')
- 06:29, 8 May 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Joan Keefe (←Created page with ''''Joan Trodden Keefe''' (1931–February 7, 2013) was an Irish poet, translator, and scholar. ==Education and Career== Keefe attended University College Dublin.<ref>{{cite book |editor-last=Macdona |editor-first=Anne |title=From Newman to new woman : UCD women remember |date=2001 |publisher=New Island |location=Dublin |isbn=1902602676}}</ref> She first came to public notice as a poet; though she never published a collection of her own poetry, her work...')
- 06:29, 8 May 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page User:Blameless/Keefe (←Created page with ''''Joan Trodden Keefe''' (1931–February 7, 2013) was an Irish poet, translator, and scholar. ==Education and Career== Keefe attended University College Dublin.<ref>{{cite book |editor-last=Macdona |editor-first=Anne |title=From Newman to new woman : UCD women remember |date=2001 |publisher=New Island |location=Dublin |isbn=1902602676}}</ref> She first came to public notice as a poet; though she never published a collection of her own poetry, her work...')
- 02:39, 20 April 2022 Blameless talk contribs created page Ross Gorman (←Created page with ''''Ross Gorman''' (c. 1890–1953) was an American jazz clarinetist and multi-instrumentalist. Gorman is best remembered for his work with Paul Whiteman, particularly his famous clarinet glissando for Rhapsody in Blue, on which he also played oboe, bass clarinet, and saxophone.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Shirley |first1=Wayne D. |title=Scoring the Concerto in F: George Gershwin's First Orchestration |journal=American Music |date=...')
- 01:33, 17 December 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page John Slocum (disambiguation) (←Created page with ''''John Slocum''' may refer to: *John Slocum, founder of the Indian Shaker Church *John J. Slocum, diplomat and bibliographer *John L. Slocum, inventor of the Slocum stone *Colonel John S. Slocum, namesake of Fort Slocum (Washington, D.C.) *John W. Slocum, American lawyer and politician {{Hndis}}')
- 01:12, 17 December 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Talk:John J. Slocum (Nominated for DYK, see Template:Did you know nominations/John J. Slocum (DYK-wizard))
- 01:12, 17 December 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Template:Did you know nominations/John J. Slocum (Creating DYK nomination for John J. Slocum (DYK-wizard))
- 01:01, 17 December 2021 Blameless talk contribs moved page John. J. Slocum to John J. Slocum (er, not sure how that happened--fixing punctuation)
- 00:07, 17 December 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page John. J. Slocum (←Created page with ''''John Jermain Slocum''' (1914–1997) was a diplomat, book collector, and scholar. He spent most of his career in the Inspection Corps of the United States Information Agency. As a bibliophile and philanthropist, he influenced two major US archives and contributed to scholarship on James Joyce. ==Government service== Following study at Harvard University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism|Columbia School of Journalism...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 06:16, 13 December 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Houp (←Redirected page to Montrouziera cauliflora) Tag: New redirect
- 06:30, 29 November 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Template:Did you know nominations/Niall Sheridan (Creating DYK nomination for Niall Sheridan (DYK-wizard))
- 00:12, 29 November 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Niall Sheridan (←Created page with ''''Niall Sheridan''' (1912–1998) was an Irish poet, fiction-writer, and broadcaster, best remembered for his friendships with better-known Irish writers Brian O'Nolan (who later published under the pseudonym Flann O'Brien) and James Joyce. As a student at University College Dublin he cofounded the journal ''Blather'' with O'Nolan and his brother Ciaran O'Nolan.<ref name="Jernigan">{{cite journal |last1=Jernigan |first1=Daniel Keith |title="Sim...')
- 05:20, 15 November 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page User talk:Firstservant (←Created page with '{{subst:uw-coi|Gavin Bantock}} ~~~~')
- 02:03, 22 March 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Super John Williamson (I'm shocked this didn't exist already (redirect)) Tag: New redirect
- 06:04, 14 February 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Laura Anna Bornholdt (←Redirected page to Laura Bornholdt) Tag: New redirect
- 06:04, 14 February 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Laura Bornholdt (←Created page with ''''Laura Anna Bornholdt''' (February 11, 1919–April 16, 2012) was a historian and academic administrator. She earned her bachelor's degree from Smith College...')
- 04:07, 13 February 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Barbara Illingworth Brown (←Created page with ''''Barbara Illingworth Brown''' (May 12, 1924–September 27, 2016) was an American biochemist. She was born in Hartford, Connecticut; her husband was David Brow...')
- 06:40, 10 February 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Julia M. McNamara (←Created page with ''''Julia M. McNamara''' is a scholar of French literature, an academic administrator, and a former nun. She served as president of [[Albertus Magnus College]...')
- 05:42, 10 February 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Jacquelyn Anderson Mattfeld (←Redirected page to Jacquelyn Mattfeld) Tag: New redirect
- 05:36, 10 February 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Jacquelyn Mattfeld (←Created page with ''''Jacquelyn Anderson Mattfeld''' (born October 5, 1925) is a retired musicologist and academic administrator. She served as president of Barnar...')
- 04:02, 10 February 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Jennifer Kelsey (←Redirected page to Jennifer L. Kelsey) Tag: New redirect
- 03:49, 10 February 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Jennifer L. Kelsey (←Created page with ''''Jennifer L. Kelsey''' (born 1942) is an epidemiologist. She is Professor Emerita at Stanford University School of Medicine, where she was...')
- 03:54, 24 January 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Template:Did you know nominations/Miriam Usher Chrisman (←Created page with '{{subst:NewDYKnomination | article = Miriam Usher Chrisman | article2 = | status = new | hook = ... that in a 1982 book about th...')
- 21:34, 23 January 2021 Blameless talk contribs created page Miriam Chrisman (←Redirected page to Miriam Usher Chrisman) Tag: New redirect