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It may have seemed odd why I created this very messy version... but, I had a reason. I copied the list from the Brookings site and my first version is that full list and I just want to explain what all of the mess on it was for in case it wasn't self-evident.

  • Keep refers to pages that we have about Brookings people at the right links.
  • Red means there is no page... of course
  • Name in parentheses means I removed a middle initial or name (could have been maiden name though) in order to see if there was a page under a simpler name.
  • Strikethrough means that there was a page created for either the proper name, or the name with removed middle name, etc. but it was not about the person from Brookings.

Why did I do this? Well, because this list can be referred to so that we can see if any new pages have been created for Brookings scholars and we can then add them to the current list. I figured this was probably the best way to do it. gren グレン 19:54, 30 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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