Draft talk:John Patrick Noonan

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Sources and dates

Hi @Jeff I have started working through this and I did find some additional sources. The one I am most excited about is footnote #3, the biographical dictionary. However, some of the dates do not align with what you had, for example when he returned to Illinois, when he started teaching at IWU and when he was inducted into the PAS Hall of Fame. The biographical dictionary seems correct to me given it appears he was back in Illinois by 1935 because of his position with the WPA but you might have other sources. I also did some heavy trimming and some restructuring. The Publications and writings section still needs some work to tighten it up along with some other tweaking but thought I'd stop here to get your input/feedback. S0091 (talk) 18:28, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Wow! You found sources I didn't know existed. Yes, by all means, please continue your revisions.
Let me know what I should do next.
And THANK YOU!
/s/ Jeff Neuhauser 2601:14D:4F81:60:EDAC:F368:2899:66D5 (talk) 18:57, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I note that about half of the citations are to The Pantograph and several of those are cited multiple times. This seems disproportionate. ~Anachronist (talk) 00:01, 22 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]