Talk:Thomas G. Ayers
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[edit]Some source material so we don't get into all that speedy delete nonsense:
From an Ayers obituary
(Remove copyright violation. See WP:COPYVIO and Wikipedia:Copyright violations It is not appropriate to reprint here verbatim an extended passage from a website without permission of the copyright holder. Just use the work as a reference for the article.)Edison (talk) 13:32, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
Obituaries from his daughter's blog TMLutas (talk) 01:36, 31 August 2008 (UTC)
- Agreed. This is arguably the most powerful person in Chicago and thereby Illinois under a long period - more powerful than the Daley dynasty which he in many ways controlled. Thinking Tom Ayers is not notable is just ludicrous.
That's great . . . so why not take a couple of minutes to improve the article by providing detail about his notability and adding a few of what must be a wide array of significant coverage in reliable sources? Bongomatic (talk) 04:48, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
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