Talk:Louise Tracy
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Louise did not play polo with her husband, according to Spencer Tracy's biographer James Curtis. They rode horses together on trails near their home. 75.139.193.40 (talk) 15:52, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
Permission?
[edit]I have permission to use the content on the John Tracy Clinic website. - Webmaster, John Tracy Clinic
- If that's the case, I apologize for my reverts, but just stating so doesn't prove anything. Even so, if you truly have permission or are the original author of the content, it needs to be cleaned up, etc. Anyway, in case I'm proven wrong, I apologize again. -- claviola 19:07, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- I see your IP address -- 216.31.182.198 -- does belong to John Tracy Clinic. I'm sorry. -- claviola 19:09, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)
NPOV
[edit]The article is shock full of unencyclopedic sentences. In fact, if the original anon author doesn't step up to increase its quality, I may nominate it for a VfD, as it seems like Louise Treadwell's is just a very small footnote in Spencer Tracy's biography.
- I've made an attempt to clean this article up a bit. ArielS
The Hepburn connection
[edit]Although they never divorced, shouldn't there be some mention of the fact that Spencer left her years before he died and lived with his lover Katharine Hepburn? JackofOz 10:29, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
Year of birth: 1896 or 1897?
[edit]Both years are mentioned in this article!
De Jaren (talk) 04:35, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
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