Talk:Giorgio Belladonna
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Obituaries, etc
[edit]Previously we have cited the obituary by Alan Truscott in The New York Times, now a formal [ref name=truscott]. Searching the private subscription ProQuest Historical Newspapers i have identified several other obituaries broadly defined. Those two now used here as formal references are Truscott bridge columns that include some obituary material, one on Belladonna 1995-03-20 and one on 19790s teammate Vito Pittalà 1996-03-23.
Here are my other search hits for broad Belladonna obituaries, 1995 only.
- 1995-05-14, The Montreal Gazette, p. B8 -- presumably by Eric Kokish
- 1995-05-15, The Washington Post, p. D5
- 1995-05-16, The Daily Telegraph, p. 21
- 1995-05-29, The Independent, p. 12 -- by Alan Hiron
- 1995-06-08, The Guardian, p. 15 (and The Observer) -- by Enzo Bacarani (and Zia Mahmoud?)
- 1995-12-30, The Daily Telegraph, The Games Page -- by Tony Priday
Some may be available to the public online.
The W Post is a death notice that names specific PoD "American Hospital in Rome" (lung cancer). The Guardian is not a bridge column and includes one bold heading or byline "Zia Mahmoud"--perhaps the article is a composite by Mahmoud in part (later i'll read closely for evidence). Via this library's limited ProQuest subscription I have no access to the other articles, only to the bibliog data provided here.
The Montreal Gazette at Google newspapers is our source for AP coverage of the death of Sidney Silodor, [1].
--P64 (talk) 22:09, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
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Who was 'prime architect' of the Roman Club?
[edit]Victor Mollo, on page 19 of his 1968 book, The Bridge Immortals, states "Walter Avarelli, aided and abetted by his regular partner, Giorgio Belladonna, was the prime architect of the Roman Club..." The current version of the Belladonna article gives that credit to Belladonna. Additional references are required to clarify the matter. Newwhist (talk) 22:01, 8 February 2019 (UTC)