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the indian controversy part needs to be updated. mcmurry has now officially changed their stadium from Indian Stadium to the Wilford Moore Stadium (highest winning coach in McMurry history). there was a public announcement with Mr. Moore on Sunday, May 13th.
the indian controversy part needs to be updated. mcmurry has now officially changed their stadium from Indian Stadium to the Wilford Moore Stadium (highest winning coach in McMurry history). there was a public announcement with Mr. Moore on Sunday, May 13th.


Current Editing 8-27-2013
user:Drmies was here.
==Notables==
==Notables==
Notable Alumni and Faculty Editing, 9-8-2010:
Notable Alumni and Faculty Editing, 9-8-2010:

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the indian controversy part needs to be updated. mcmurry has now officially changed their stadium from Indian Stadium to the Wilford Moore Stadium (highest winning coach in McMurry history). there was a public announcement with Mr. Moore on Sunday, May 13th.

Current Editing 8-27-2013 user:Drmies was here.

Notables

Notable Alumni and Faculty Editing, 9-8-2010: Recent editing of notable faculty and alumni are questionable. Post on notable faculty such as Virgil Bottom as well as notable alumni Chuck Fallon and Larry Conlee are accurate and were placed by current faculty. Please refrain from editing unless authorized by McMurry University. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Renfro.timothy (talkcontribs) 22:16, 8 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

  • This is, apparently, still ongoing. For the record, "notable" is defined by Wikipedia's standards which, in short, boil down to "no article, no entry". Is it necessary to point out that McMuffy University cannot "authorize" edits made to this article? I hope not. Editorial and organizational independence, Dr. Renfro. Drmies (talk) 19:24, 27 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • I have declared a coup and now have all editorial control over this article. McMurray University shall submit all edits to me for approval unless they relate to the Student Nurses Association. Thank you.--Milowenthasspoken 19:46, 27 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]