Gay person with an interest in history, architecture, cinema, and photography. PhD in political science, with concentrations in American government, policy analysis, public administration, and statistics. Been on Wikipedia since August 2005. On September 10, 2007, I made my 5,000th edit to Wikipedia. On January 11, 2009, I made my 10,000th edit to Wikipedia. On January 4, 2010, I made my 15,000th edit to Wikipedia. On August 22, 2010, I made my 20,000th edit to Wikipedia. On July 25, 2011, I made my 25,000th edit to Wikipedia. On March 16, 2013, I made my 30,000th edit to Wikipedia. On March 20, 2016, I made my 40,000th edit to Wikipedia. On June 2, 2019, I made my 50,000th edit to Wikipedia.
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This changes week to week, and someone asked me to put this list here, so...
Good articles I've written or been a major contributor to[ edit ]
Articles about Greater Cleveland [ edit ]
Alfred Kelley - new article
Alfred Polizzi - five-fold expansion
Amasa Stone - choo-choo empire builder
Ansel Road Apartment Buildings Historic District - overlooking the park
Ashtabula River railroad disaster - and down it came
Asiatown, Cleveland - no longer just chopped suey
Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building - electric!
Bedford Shale - five-fold expansion
Bellaire-Puritas, Cleveland - new article
Bert Wolstein - new article
Bingham Company Warehouse - new article
Blue walleye - subspecies no more
Body Block - new article
Bomante House - new article
Broadway Avenue Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio) - new article
Brooklyn Bank Building - new article
Brownell School and Annex - new article
Bryant Building - new article
Calvary Cemetery (Cleveland) - buried alive
Cedar Glen Apartments - new article
Chagrin Shale - five-fold expansion
Citizens Building - destubbed
Cleveland Convention Center (demolished) - new article
Cleveland Convention Center labor dispute of 1963 - new article
Cleveland Foundation Centennial Lake Link Trail - walking
Cleveland Shale - five-fold expansion
Cleveland Short Line Railway - vastly improved
Cleveland Trust Company Building - you build it, they will bank
Crowne Plaza Cleveland at Playhouse Square - upgraded (hotel)
Derrick Kindred - five-fold expansion
Dr. James Bell House - non-romanesque but richardsonian
Erie Plain - flatly
Euclid Creek - new article
Euclid Golf Allotment - fore!
Feargus B. Squire - five-fold expansion
Frank Milano (mobster) - new article
Frank Pokorny - five-fold expansion
Frederick L. Taft - Tafty
Garfield Building (Cleveland) - upgraaaaade
The George Gund Foundation - expansion
Glenville shootout - rat-a-tat-tat
Greater Cleveland Associated Foundation - associated for revitalization
Green Lawn Cemetery (Columbus, Ohio) - destubbed
H. Black and Company Building - new article
Halle Building - new article
Harry Coulby - asea
Hayes Pullard - here, and gone again
Henry Chisholm - steely-eyed
Hough riots - burn, baby, burn
Irishtown Bend - slip sliding away
Joseph Lonardo - destubbed
Joseph Tomlinson III - engineering Ashtabula disasters
Knollwood Cemetery - biggest mausoleum
Lake View Cemetery - an outdoor museum of death
List of Pickands Mather ships - sailing, sailing
Malcolm Johnson (fullback) - Ol' man receiver
Mayfield Cemetery - the garden spot
Midland-Ross - makin' steely steel
Monroe Street Cemetery - first dead on the west side
Patrick Calhoun - this one got ugly in 1912
Pickands Mather Group - major shipper
Portage Escarpment - new article
Prindle, Patrick and Associates - build it
Randall Telfer - trying, trying
Ricardo Louis - five-fold expansion
Riverside Cemetery Chapel - buried
Riverside Cemetery Gatehouse - opened up
Salvatore Todaro - Black Sam
Samuel Augustus Fuller - good die young
Samuel Mather - Mather up!
Squire's Castle - NOT haunted
St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral (Parma, Ohio) - golden onions
Stadium Square Historic District - new article
Stillman Witt - new article
Transfiguration Church (Cleveland, Ohio) - gone, not transformed
Trey Caldwell - run, Browns, run!
Union-Miles Park - new article
Union Miles Development Corporation - new article
United Freedom Movement - three years and out
Vince Mayle - thumbin' a ride to the CLE
Wade Memorial Chapel - there's a crypt on the crest
William Jurgens - diocesan historian
Woodland Cemetery (Cleveland) - buried far down
Xavier Cooper - the struggler, but not a straggler
Articles about Washington, D.C.[ edit ]
901 New York Avenue - new article
1090 Vermont Avenue - five-fold expansion
1099 14th Street - raise that tower
1111 Pennsylvania Avenue - five-fold expansion
11th Street Bridges - five-fold expansion
16th Street Bridge (Washington, D.C.) - new article
1953 Pennsylvania Railroad train wreck - new article
American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial - no longer a big advert
Amtrak Railroad Anacostia Bridge - all aboard!
Anacostia Historic District - new article
Anacostia (Washington Metro) - five-fold expansion
Anacostia Waterfront Corporation - new article
Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium - new article
Anthea M. Hartig - American History first
Antwan Wilson - Chancellor
Archibald Butt - Capn, oh capn...
Argonne Cross Memorial - it stands alone
Arlington Memorial Amphitheater - five-fold expansion
Arlington National Cemetery mismanagement controversy - new article
The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace - big horsies
August Schoenborn - German architect
Barney Circle - deconstruction
Bellevue (Washington, D.C.) - five-fold expansion
Benjamin Ogle Tayloe - D.C. bon vivant and chatty cathy
Benjamin Ogle Tayloe House - famous mansion on Lafayette Square
Boundary Channel - the ditch
Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain - two gays in the fountain
Capital Pride (Washington) - super-duper major expansion
Capitol View, Washington, D.C. - five-fold expansion
Capstone Development - norm the builder
Carlos E. Dexter - usher (but not the rapper)
China service of the Lincoln administration - breakable
Church of the Pilgrims (Washington, D.C.) - destubbed
CityCenterDC - hole in the donut
Civil War Unknowns Monument - new article
Columbian Harmony Cemetery - new article
Columbia Island (District of Columbia) - five-fold expansion
Committee of 100 on the Federal City - save the building
Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Women's History Museum - new article
Confederate Memorial (Arlington National Cemetery) - new article
Constitution Avenue - big expanded avenue
Constitution Center (Washington, D.C.) - five-fold expansion
Construction of the Arlington County, Virginia, approaches to Arlington Memorial Bridge - what a mess!
Construction of Arlington Memorial Bridge - it took forever
Cross of Sacrifice - five-fold expansion
Cutts-Madison House - new article
Daniel Reintzel - new article
DC Streetcar - major expansion (but not five-fold; still, I am happy about it)
District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation - pretty grass
District of Columbia Department of Public Works - new article
District of Columbia Department of Transportation - new article
District of Columbia State Board of Education - new
East Potomac Park - five-fold expansion
East Potomac Park Golf Course - feel the fishy breeze waft over the green
East Room - gold gold gold
Eastern Avenue (Washington, D.C.) - five-fold expansion
Eastern Methodist Cemetery - new start
Edson S. Densmore - usher (not the rapper)
Embassy Row Hotel - scandal central!
Embassy Suites Washington, D.C. - new article
Executive Residence - living large
The Fairmont Washington, D.C. - new article
Family Dining Room - expanding at the table
Federal City Council - movers and shakers
Federal Triangle - five-fold expansion
General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument - five-fold expansion
George Washington Masonic National Memorial - five-fold expansion
Glenwood Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) - bury it
Glenn Brenner - five-fold expansion
Gold Star Mothers National Monument - mourning
Graceland Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) - new article
Grave of Robert F. Kennedy - new article
Green Line (Washington Metro) - five-fold expansion
Greenway (Washington, D.C.) - bang bang
Hans Raffert - sprechen ze cooking
Hart Senate Office Building - ostentatious, unlike the man
Henry Haller - nom de nom de nummy
Hillcrest, Washington, D.C. - just some fixing
Holmead's Burying Ground - new article
Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.) - expansion
Hoover Field - five-fold expansion
Howell G. Crim - Usher (but not the rapper)
Hubert H. Humphrey Building - new article
Independence Avenue (Washington, D.C.) - five-fold expansion
Ivory Kimball - judge, lest ye build an amphitheater
Ivy City - long in the dumps
J. Edgar Hoover Building - build it ugly
Jacques Jouvenal - better
Jair Lynch - destubbed, five-fold expansion
James Greenleaf - land speculator
James Leal Greenleaf - landscrrrrraper
James V. Forrestal Building - Little Pentagon
The Jefferson Hotel - new article
John Adlum - winemakeer
John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame - five-fold expansion
Jon Hill (chef) - short-order (sic) cook
John McKenna (usher) - usher (not the rapper)
John Philip Sousa Bridge - strike up the band
John R. McCarl - comptroller
Joseph Cowles Mehaffey - aye, general
Joseph Gerhardt (general) - jawohl, general
Kaya Henderson - ed-jee-kay-shun
Kaywin Feldman = National Gallery first
Kevin P. Chavous - turned pro-voucher Republican
Key Bridge (Washington, D.C.) - upgrade
Kingman Island - ohhhh Gilligan!
Kingman Lake - tidal lake in D.C. - "City of Lakes"!
Kingman Park, Washington, D.C. - long-stable neighborhood
Langston Golf Course - fore! three and three-quarters!
LaRuby May - new article
L'Enfant Plaza - five-fold expansion
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel - over the freeway, and sterile
Lewis Powell (conspirator) - expansion
List of memorials and monuments at Arlington National Cemetery - bring out your dead
List of sources of the National Christmas Tree (United States) - ho ho ho!
List of Reel Affirmations award winners - wrote it
Louis F. Schade - five-fold expansion
Mandarin Oriental, Washington, D.C. - no more advertorial
Marshall Heights, Washington, D.C. - Gates of Hell, for kids
Mary Surratt - vastly improved
Mary E. Switzer Memorial Building - five-fold expansion
Mayflower Hotel - five-fold expansion like a flower
McClellan Gate - enter here
McMillan Plan - five-fold expansion
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) - five-fold expansion
Nathan C. Wyeth - D.C. builder
National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission - when does this expire, again?
National Christmas Tree (United States) - five-fold expansion
National Harmony Memorial Park - claiming the past
National Liberty Memorial - black patriots of the Revolution
National Museum of African American History and Culture - major expansion
National World War I Memorial (Washington, D.C.) - five-fold expansion
Naylor Gardens - just some fixing
New York Avenue (Washington, D.C.) - off to the northeast... slowly
New York Avenue Bridge (Anacostia River) - the ignored one
Northeast Boundary - upgraded
Old Ebbitt Grill - feed me an oyster
Old Post Office Pavilion - mega-expansion
P Street (Washington, D.C.) - where history is made
Park Hyatt Washington - luxe
Patterson Mansion - five-fold expansion
Paul S. Devrouax - expansion; not a stub any more
Payne's Cemetery - new article
Peace Corps Memorial - new article
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site - five-fold expansion
Pola Nirenska - new article
Presbyterian Burying Ground - new article
President's Dining Room - five-fold expansion
Prospect Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) - sprechen zie burial ground?
Quadrangle Development Corporation - if you build it...
Raymond Muir - Usher (not the rapper)
History of the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department - let it burn
Reel Affirmations - wrote it
Reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C. - wrote it
Robert C. Weaver Federal Building - ugly as sin
Robert White (D.C. politician) - at-large, living' large
Rock Creek Park Golf Course - climb! climb for your golf ball's life!
Rosewood Washington, D.C. - so exclusive, it's struggling
Rough Riders Memorial - roughly shaped
Saint Stephen Martyr Catholic Church (Washington, D.C.) - new article
Seven Buildings - new article
Sewall-Belmont House and Museum - women united
Shalom Baranes Associates - new article
Shipstead-Luce Act - new article
South Capitol Street - five-fold expansion
Southern Avenue (Washington, D.C.) - just some fixing
Spanish-American War Memorial (Arlington National Cemetery) - columnar evidence
Spanish-American War Nurses Memorial - bind up the wound
Street lighting in the District of Columbia - new article
Sursum Corda, Washington, D.C. - major cleanup and expansion
Tanner Amphitheater - new article
Three Sisters Bridge (District of Columbia) - phantom bridge...wooooooo-wooo-ooooo!
Thomas Corcoran (mayor) - new article
Thomas E. Stone - five-fold expansion
Trayon White - insurgent
USS Maine Mast Memorial - remember it
Victims of Terrorist Attack on the Pentagon Memorial - cube
Vlastimil Koubek - busy little termite
Volkmar Wentzel - did it all by night
Walter Scheib - come hither, young chef
Washington Airport - new article
Washington Harbour - build it, they will scream
Washington-Hoover Airport - new article
Washington Marriott Marquis - can't spend half a billion and not have an article
Watergate complex - five-fold expansion!
Western Avenue (Washington, D.C.) - westward ho! (fitfully)
The Westin Georgetown, Washington, D.C. - new article
Wheat Row - five-fold expansion
White House Executive Chef - expansion due to application of heat, flame and char-broiling
Whitman-Walker Clinic - wrote it
Whitney Young Memorial Bridge - five-fold expansion
William DuBois (usher) - not the rapper
General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument - expannnnnd it
William Walton (painter) - build it, they will come
Women in Military Service for America Memorial - a biggie
Woodland, Washington, D.C. - wooded woods of woodland
Woodlawn Cemetery (Washington, D.C.) - improved
Articles about Montana [ edit ]
A. L. Strand - MSU prexy
Adel Mountains Volcanic Field - new article
Alfred Atkinson (university president) - MSU prexy
Alfred W. McCune - he built part of Montana
Arvon Block - Vaughn's hotel
Augustus M. Ryon - MSU prexy
Benefis Health System - cough cough
Black Eagle Dam - an eagle runs through it
Boston and Montana Consolidated Copper and Silver Mining Company - smelt run
C. M. Russell Museum Complex - a good whitewashing
Cadotte Pass - new stub
Carl W. McIntosh - MSU prexy
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge - now something worth reading
Dirk Sandefur - judge 'em, bison
First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park - deep cauldron of blood
Fort Owen State Park - new article
Fort Shaw - best in the west
Four Seasons Arena - five-fold expansion
Geoffrey Gamble - MSU president
Glacial Lake Great Falls - wrote it
Great Falls (Missouri River) - five-fold expansion
Great Falls High School - mighty Bison
Great Falls Public Schools - edjeekaytud
Great Falls Tectonic Zone - wrote it (just a stub)
Hardy Bridge - charge, Untouchables!
Hauser Dam - new article
Hell Gate (ghost town) - wrote it
Hill 57 - reworked so it has cites goddamnit
Holter Dam - dam-nation!
J. C. Adams Stone Barn - moo cows and roller skates
James M. Hamilton - MSU prexy
James R. Reid - MSU prexy
John Mullan (road builder) - five-fold expansion
Kathleen Williams (politician) - expanded
KUDI - five-fold expansion
Leon H. Johnson - MSU prexy
Little Blackfoot River - bubbling along
Little People of the Pryor Mountains - kinda like Critters
Medicine Rocks State Park - hoodoo that you knew so well
Michael P. Malone - MSU prexy
Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks - save them animals!
Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation - new article
Montana District Courts - yer honors
Montana ExpoPark - if you built it, they will fair
Montana inferior courts - oyez, oyez
Montana State Fairgrounds Racetrack - neigh
Montana Water Court - glub glub
Montana Youth Courts - new article
Monte Dolack - go bison!
Morony Dam - new article
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art - build it and they will fill it with art
Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range - booooooooooorn freeeeeee...
Robert Vaughn (Montana rancher) - Uncle Bob
Roman Catholic Diocese of Great Falls–Billings - kind of universal now
Shonkin Sag - glacier outburst river channel
Sleeping Giant Wilderness Study Area - wilderness in Montana
Smith River State Recreational Waterway - floating, floating, floating
St. Peter's Mission Church and Cemetery - at Bird Tail Rock, they built a school
Tenmile Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana) - bubbly
Thermopolis Shale - flood it, tilt it, deposit it
Toston Dam - new article
Tower Rock State Park - lookout
Ursuline Academy (Great Falls, Montana) - sound of music on Central Ave.
Waded Cruzado - MSU prexy
William E. Hunt - new article
William Tietz - MSU prexy
Articles about motion pictures [ edit ]
Articles about U.S. Supreme Court cases [ edit ]
1905 Chicago Teamsters' strike - wrote it
Albert Shanker Institute - wrote it; just a stub
Alliance for Labor Action - wrote it
Alliance for Retired Americans - wrote it
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers - wrote it
Amalgamated Bank of Chicago - wrote it, just a stub
American Federation of Teachers - radically revamped it (still needs work, tho...)
Arlene Holt Baker - wrote it
Arnold Miller - wrote it
Arthur Moore (labor leader) - wrote it, just a stub
Auto-Lite Strike - major expansion
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance - wrote it
Ben Gold - major expansion
Benjamin Aaron - wrote it
Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law - wrote it, just a stub
Elaine Bernard - wrote it
Bisbee Deportation - major expansion
Bituminous Coal Miners' Strike of 1894 - just a stub
Bituminous Coal Strike of 1974 - wrote it
Bituminous Coal Strike of 1977-1978 - wrote it
Bob King (labor leader) - wrote it
Breaker boy - five-fold expansion
Brookwood Labor College - wrote it
Bruce Nissen - wrote it
Bruce Nelson - wrote it
Buffalo switchmen's strike - wrote it
Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO - wrote it, just a stub
Building Service Employees International Union - just a stub!
California Agricultural Labor Relations Act - wrote it
Canadian Mineworkers Union - big expansion
Cape Breton coal strike of 1981 - wrote it
Cecil Roberts (unionist) - just a stub
Charles Morris (legal educator) - wrote it, just a stub!
Charles Moyer - no longer a stub
Chicago Federation of Labor - big expansion
Chinese Staff and Workers' Association - wrote it
Cincinnati Federation of Teachers - wrote it, just a stub
Clyde Summers - new article
Coalition of Labor Union Women - wrote it
Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal - wrote it, just a stub
Comprehensive campaign - wrote it
Cornelius Shea - wrote it
Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894 - wrote it
Cyrus S. Ching - wrote it
Daniel J. Tobin - massive expansion
Dave Beck - big expansion
David Brody - wrote it
David J. McDonald - wrote it
David J. Saposs - five-fold expansion
David Roediger - wrote it
David Sullivan - wrote it
Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO - wrote it
Directly Affiliated Local Union - revamped it
Donald Richberg - wrote it
Douglas Fraser - big expansion
Douglas J. McCarron - wrote it
Ed Boyce - wrote it
Edward J. Carlough - wrote it, just a stub
Edward J. McElroy - wrote it
Edward T. Hanley - wrote it
Edward Lamb - wrote it
Edwin D. Hill - wrote it
Eliseo Medina - five-fold expansion
Ellen Dannin - wrote it
Emil Rieve - wrote it
Employee Relations Law Journal - wrote it, just a stub
Employers' Association of Greater Chicago - wrote it
Employers Group - big revamp
Farm Labor Organizing Committee - major expansion
Featherbedding - major expansion
Federal Labor Relations Act -- wrote it, just a stub
Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions - radically revamped it (no longer a stub, baby!)
Fiji Teachers Union - major expansion
Florida AFL-CIO - wrote it
Florida Education Association - wrote it
Florida statewide teachers' strike of 1968 - wrote it
Frank Duffy (labor leader) - wrote it
Frank Fitzsimmons - five-fold expansion
Frank Hayes (unionist) - just a stub
Fred Mader - wrote it
Frontlash - wrote it
Gary Chaison - wrote it
George Becker - wrote it
George Hardy (labor leader) - wrote it
George Mock - wrote it
George W. Taylor (professor) - wrote it
German national rail strike of 2007 - wrote it
Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union - new article, kinda breakable
Great Labor Arts Exchange - wrote it, just a stub
Great Southwest Railroad Strike of 1886 - wrote it
Gregg Andrews - wrote it
Guy Otto Farmer - NLRB chair
Hard Hat riot - major revisions
Hardin County onion pickers strike - wrote it
Harold I. Cammer - new article
Harry A. Millis - new article
Health Professionals and Allied Employees - wrote it
Helene Davis-Whyte - wrote it (just a stub)
Herbert Gutman - wrote it
Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal - wrote it, just a stub
Homestead Strike - radically revamped and expanded it
Industrial and Labor Relations Review - wrote it
Industrial Law Journal - wrote it, just a stub
Israel Kugler - wrote it
Interfaith Worker Justice - wrote it
International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers - starty article
International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers - just a stub
International Harvester strike of 1979-1980 - wrote it
International Labor Communications Association - wrote it, just a stub
International Molders and Foundry Workers Union of North America - wrote it
International Paper strike -- wrote it, just a stub
International Photo-Engravers Union of North America - wrote it
International Typographical Union - wrote it
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers - wrote it, just a stub
International Woodworkers of America - wrote it
Iorwith Wilbur Abel - wrote it (no longer a stub)
Irving Bernstein - wrote it
J. Warren Madden - wrote it
Jackie Presser - wrote it (no longer a stub)
Jackie Presser indictment scandal - wrote it
Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers - wrote it
James A. Gross - wrote it
James Duncan (labor leader) - wrote it
James Green (educator) - wrote it
James Kirby - wrote it, just a stub
Jerry Horan - wrote it
Joe Hill Award - wrote it, just a stub
John B. Rae - wrote it, just a stub
John F. Henning - wrote it
John Calderwood - wrote it
John H. Fanning - wrote it
John Mills Houston - five-fold expansion
John R. Commons - revamped it
John P. Frey - wrote it
John Sweeney (labor leader) - radically revamped and updated it
John C. Truesdale - how long is it?
John White (unionist) - just a stub
Joseph Glimco - wrote it
Joseph "Chip" Yablonski - wrote it
Joseph Curran - wrote it
Joseph McCartin - wrote it
Joseph Rayback - wrote it, just a stub
Joshua Freeman - wrote it
Journal of Collective Negotiations - wrote it, just a stub
Journal of Individual Employment Rights - wrote it, just a stub
Journal of Labor Research - wrote it, just a stub
Julius Getman - wrote it
Kate Bronfenbrenner - radically revised it
Kenneth Yablonski - wrote it
Kim Bobo - wrote it, just a stub
Kim Voss - wrote it
Labor and Employment Relations Association - wrote it
Labor and Working-Class History Association - wrote it
Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas - wrote it, just a stub
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement - wrote it
Labor Forward - just a stub
Labor Heritage Foundation - wrote it
Labor History (journal) - wrote it, just a stub
Labor Law Journal - wrote it, just a stub
Labor Studies Journal - wrote it, but just a stub
Labor's Heritage - wrote it, just a stub
Labour/Le Travail - wrote it, just a stub
Leo Gerard - wrote it
Leon Fink (historian) - wrote it
Linda Chavez-Thompson - no longer a stub
List of Chairs of the National Labor Relations Board
List of unions affiliated with the AFL-CIO - wrote it
Liz Shuler - new article
Lloyd McBride - wrote it
Lloyd K. Garrison - five-fold expansion
Los Angeles Times bombing - wrote it
National Labor Board - very radically revamped it; no more stub!
Maine AFL-CIO - wrote it
Mary Kay Henry - five-fold expansion
Massachusetts AFL-CIO - wrote it
Master contract (collective bargaining) - wrote it
Matthew Woll - wrote it
Maurice Hutcheson - wrote it; just a stub
MEA-MFT - wrote it
Melvyn Dubofsky - wrote it
Metal Trades Department of the AFL-CIO - wrote it
Michael Ratchford - wrote it
Michael Yates (economist) - completely revamped and expanded it
Mike Trbovich - wrote it
Nat LaCour - wrote it
Nathan Feinsinger - wrote it
Nathan Witt - five-fold expansion
National Association of Government Employees - wrote it
National Building Trades Council - wrote it
National Federation of Federal Employees - wrote it
National Maritime Union - wrote it
Nelson Cruikshank - wrote it
Nelson Lichtenstein - wrote it
New Labor Forum - wrote it
New labor history - wrote it
New Orleans General Strike - expanded it (not longer a one-paragraph stub with no capitalization)
New York State United Teachers - wrote it
1952 steel strike - wrote it
Northwest Labor Press - wrote it, just a stub
Occupational Safety and Health Act - major expansion
Ohio Federation of Teachers - wrote it
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union - no longer a stub
Office and Professional Employees International Union - wrote it
Organizing Institute - wrote it
Oscar Nelson - wrote it; just a stub
Owen Bieber - five-fold expansion
Paper local - wrote it
Patrick J. Campbell - wrote it; just a stub
Paul Clark (educator) - wrote it
Paul M. Herzog - five-fold expansion
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO - fourth time's the charm
Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals - wrote it
Perspectives on Work - wrote it
Peter Kellman - wrote it
Phil Penna - wrote it, just a stub
Philip Taft - wrote it
Pride at Work - wrote it
Public Employees Federation - five-fold expansion
Rachel Sherman (sociologist) - wrote it
Railway Labor Executives' Association - new article
Ralph Fasanella - wrote it
Randi Weingarten - big expansion
Remington Rand strike of 1936-1937 - wrote it
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union - wrote it
Rhode Island AFL-CIO - just a stub
Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals - just a stub
Richard Cordtz - wrote it
Richard Hurd (educator) - wrote it, just a stub
Richard Schneirov - wrote it
Robert Georgine - wrote it
Robert Zieger - wrote it
Ron Carey (labor leader) - five-fold expansion
Roy Lee Williams - expanded it; no longer a stub
Ruth Milkman - wrote it
S.S. California strike - wrote it
Salad Bowl strike - wrote it
Sam Church - just a stub
Sam Pollock - wrote it
Sandra Feldman - big expansion
Selig Perlman - wrote it
Shannon J. Wall - wrote it
Sheet Metal Workers International Association - wrote it
Side letter (collective bargaining) - wrote it
Sigurd Lucassen - wrote it (such as it is)
Sons of Vulcan - wrote it
South Asian Regional Trade Union Council - just a stub, tho'...
St. John's University strike of 1966-1967 - wrote it
State, County, and Municipal Workers of America - stub
Steel strike of 1919 - wrote it
Steel strike of 1959 - wrote it
Steel Workers Organizing Committee - wrote it
Stephen Yokich - UAW prez
Strikebreaker - from one sentence to a major expansion
Structural Building Trades Alliance - wrote it
Surface bargaining - new article
Terence M. O'Sullivan, Jr. - wrote it
The Blue Eagle At Work - wrote it
Thomas Kennedy (unionist) - just a stub
Thomas Lewis (unionist) - just a stub
Tom Dooher - wrote it
Tom Juravich - radically revised it
Tom Mooney (educator) - wrote it, just a stub
Tony Mazzocchi - major expansion
Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO - new article
U.S. Postal Service strike of 1970 - just a stub
U.S. Steel Recognition Strike of 1901 - wrote it
Union Labor Life Insurance Company - wrote it
Union security agreement - five-fold expansion
UNITE HERE - five-fold expansion
United Association for Labor Education - wrote it
United Federal Workers of America - stub
United Nurses and Allied Professionals - wrote it
United Public Workers of America - new article
United Public Workers v. Mitchell - five-fold expansion
United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management - wrote it
United Teachers of New Orleans - wrote it
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law - wrote it, just a stub
Victor Kamber - vastly expanded it
Victor Riesel - five-fold expansion
W.A. "Tony" Boyle big changes
Walter Galenson - wrote it
Weldon Mathis - wrote it
Westmoreland County Coal Strike of 1910-1911 - wrote it
Whipsaw strike - wrote it
William Huber - wrote it; just a stub
William J. McCarthy - wrote it
William J. Spencer - wrote it
William Konyha - wrote it; just a stub
William McFetridge - wrote it
William Quesse - wrote it
William Sidell - wrote it; just a stub
William Usery, Jr. - greatly expanded it
Wilma B. Liebman - wrote it
Workers' Awaaz - wrote it
Workers' Education Bureau of America - wrote it
Working America - wrote it
Working for America Institute - wrote it, just a stub
WorkingUSA - wrote it
1967 Coho Salmon Fishing Disaster - one fish, two fish, new fish
Abbey Mausoleum (Arlington County, Virginia) - bury them deep
Aldeadávila Dam - cool dam!
Alexander Butterfield - taped down
Alexey Kuzmenkov - colonel general
American Association of Bovine Practitioners - new article
American Brass Company - Big brass manufacturer
Amos Kendall - five-fold expansion of the USA! (under Andrew Jackson)
Andrew Carroll - editor more than author
Andrew Gower (actor) - bite me!
Archie McCardell - truly incompetent CEO
Arlington Ridge Road - straight line
Ash (novel) - lesbian teen novel
Átahsaia - demon spawn!
Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company - insured famous shipwrecks
Battle of Four Lakes - outranged
Battle of Spokane Plains - fire and howitzers
Beekman Du Barry - comissar(y)
Ben Cooper, Inc. - put on the mask and scream
Benjamin Goldwasser - scream, teenage girl, scream
Beth Kane - crazy Alice
Blaine Act - wet my whistle
Blue Heaven (novel) - novel by gay author Joe Keenan
Bonfire toffee - always remember the 5th of November...
Borden (company) - wrote it
Borden Food Corporation - wrote it
Broadchurch (series 1) - new article
Broadchurch (series 2) - new article
Brunei Energy Services and Trading - not so rich now, are you?
Bun E. Carlos - expansion
Burnham Baroque - new article
Burton J. Lee III - new article
Cao Van Vien - five-fold expansion
Carl Rohl-Smith - five-fold expansion
Carson MacCormac - new article
Charles Cullen - serial killer nurse in New Jersey (where my union represents nurses)
Charles Elliott Perkins - new article
Charles Edward Merriam - five-fold expansion
Charles Evans (businessman) - fashion and movies
Charles Evans, Jr. - junior movies
Charles M. White (industrialist) - new article
China Suntien Green Energy - new article
Chris Massoglia - five-fold expansion
Clear and hold - new article
Clement O. Miniger - wrote it
Coal breaker - five-fold expansion
Commemorative Works Act - new article
Committee for Cultural Freedom - new article
Condemnation Act - new article
Danny Antonucci - radically revamped it
Danny Lockin - five-fold expansion
David Hoadley (businessman) - wrote it
Death-Watch - three over the body
Declan McKenna - new article
Defense Production Act - major expansion
Defense Production Administration - wrote it
Detroit Copper Mining Company of Arizona - wrote it
Devils River (Wisconsin) - drown in it, baby
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose Red - five-fold expansion
The Diving Bell Vs. The Butter-Glider - prepare for separation
Douglas Croft - destubbed
Earl A. Powell III - NGA it
Early 1980s recession - wrote it
Eben Smith - Colorado mine owner
Economy Act - five-fold expansion
Empresa Nacional del Petróleo - up from stub
Equitrans Midstream - cray-cray spinoff
Ernest T. Weir - new article
Eroto-comatose lucidity - five-fold expansion
Euphorbia tithymaloides - the devil's backbone
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944 - build em, they will drive
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968 - force it on 'em, they won't build
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973 - mass transit and 55
Federal Security Agency - precursor to the Social Security Administration and other agencies
Federal Works Agency - construction and defense agency
Formosa Petrochemical - not to be confused with CPC
Frank Gaylord - sculptor of columns
Frank Rio - gangster! (not so cool)
Fred Jordan (publisher) - Lefty publisher legend
Frontier House - five-fold expansion
G. Bradford Cook - five-fold expansion
Gabon Oil Company - pump it!
Gallery grave - five-fold expansion
Gate of Heaven Cemetery (Silver Spring, Maryland) - enter into rest
George Gund (philanthropist) - bank on it
George Peek - five-fold expansion
Gordon Merrick - can you believe this influential gay writer had no Wiki article??
Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery - degraded graves
Hai Ying Wu - wrote it
Hans Waldemar Wessolowski - jump ship, make art
Harold Weston - a Modernist painter I'm enthralled with
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center - new article
Harry G. Robinson III - builder bot
Hell Town, Ohio - Lenapes lived in hell...
Hell's Half Acre Lava Field - and a mule!
Henry I. Harriman - wrote it
Henry Keep (businessperson) - new article
Hero (novel) - novel about a gay teenage superhero
Hobart Taylor, Jr. - new article
Holter Graham - Choteau stud
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 - just a stub
How Beautiful the Ordinary - LGBTQ YA anthology
Howe truss - all trussed up and nowhere to go
Hudson River Steamboat Association - steaming over steamboats
Humbert Allen Astredo - expansion by magic
Hunga Tonga - new volcano!
Idaho Black History Museum - just 2,000 Blacks, but a museum
In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash - expansion of a short story
In Mike We Trust - LGBTQ teen novel
Independent (voter) - major rewrite
Ipswich Witchcraft Trial - burn the witch!
The JBG Companies - build it and they will come
J.J. Hagerman - Colorado mine owner
J. Ogden Armour - major expansion
James Rand, Jr. - nasty business owner
Jan Scruggs - build the Wall
Jason Sutton (entertainer) - UK drag queen
John Carl Warnecke - five-fold expansion
John G. McCullough - major expansion
John Hendricks - wrote it
John Jacobs (student leader) - SDS leader and sad terrorist
John M. Lloyd - drunk cop or what
John Rodgers Meigs - five-fold expansion
Johnny Dio - gangster, big expansion
Joivan Wade - five-fold expansion
Jon Paul Steuer - five-fold expansion
Jonathan Del Arco - Five of Nine comes out
Jono Howard - wrote it
José Toral y Velázquez - surrender Santiago
Joseph Scott (attorney) - wrote it
Kathy Willens - new article
Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company - major expansion
Kevin Killian - five-fold expansion
Kickback (bribery) - new article
Lackawanna Steel Company - old, tired, rusty
Lacustuary - expanded and destubbed
LaVilla Museum - bit of an expansion; not a stub any more
Leo Awards - wrote it
List of Monsters episodes - new list
List of museums focused on African Americans - major expansion
List of Survive This episodes (Season One) - wrote it
List of Survive This episodes (Season Two) - new list
The Listeners (novel) - is anyone out there?
Liwan - for coming in
Loren Dean - big expansion; goddamn, he's hot!
Louis Ayres - gone but not forgotten
Lowe Enterprises - new article
The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon - five-fold expansion
Maple Shorts - radically revamped it
Mark Morton (businessman) - The Salt King
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site - expansion; not a stub any more
Mashed pumpkin - five-fold expansion
M.F. Bowers - Colorado sheriff
MeWe (social media) - privately social
Michael Klonsky - SDS leader
Michael Socha - howlingly hot
Military Road (Arlington, Virginia) - once mighty, now rinky-dink
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum - new article
Montgomery Meigs Taylor - making more meigs
Mount Olive Pickle Company
My Lucky Star (novel) - Thurber Prize-winning novel by gay author Joe Keenan
My Side of the Mountain - expansion; not a stub any more
Nakonanectes - reaching out
National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center - new article
National Council of Asian Pacific Americans - American labor's Asian group
National Industrial Recovery Act - five-fold expansion
National Security League - wacky super-patriot outfit in World War I
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America - Texas to Joliet
New Standard Aircraft Company - once flightly, now grounded
Nicodemo Scarfo, Jr. - major expansion about this mobster
Nile Petroleum Corporation - Upper Nile, anyway
Nobuhiko Ushiba - Japanese ambassador
Nogaholding - turn on the gas
The 1940s House - reality TV show
The Object of My Affection (novel) - let's go dancing
Office of Defense Mobilization - wrote it
Overskirt - not just "a" thing any more
Oyster bar - five-fold expansion
Paranormal State - major expansion about this goofy TV show (I'd sleep with Ryan Buell, though)
Patrick Ryan (author) - LGBTQ author
Percy Waram - stage actor
Pier table - up against the wall, mofo
Pigmented structural glass - breakin'
Poker table - lay 'em down
Prosection - cadavers...ew!
Puppy Bowl - major expansion
Putting on the Ritz (novel) - novel by gay author Joe Keenan
Raymond A. Palmer - sci fi editor
Receiving vault - built up
Register (air and heating) - blow, baby, blow
Reorganization Act of 1939 - wrote it
Richard Deutsch - new article
Richard Hamburger - five-fold expansion
Robert J. Thorne - Montgomery Ward prez
Robert McNutt McElroy - wacky super-patriot professor
Robert Wynne - five-fold expansion
Roger Putnam - wrote it
Roger Touhy - gangster! (but cool)
Romauld Spasowski - wrote it; I took a class from him once
Rosecroft Raceway - just a stub
Round-Robin Letter (Spanish-American War) - rally round the malaria, boys
Samuel Rhoads Franklin - new article
Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center - five-fold expansion
Segmental arch - new article
Sicklefin chub - five-fold expansion
Sidney Lovell - weep not
Snapper Carr - double-snap and a twist
Solomon Stanwood Menken - wacky super-patriot lawyer
Spirit Mound Historic Prairie - one big mound
Spodomancy - riddle your ashes...
Sprout (novel) - new LGBTQ teen novel
Stanley Forman Reed - major expansion of Sup. Ct. justice
Stanley plan - gotta keep 'em separated
Stinger (cocktail) - knocked back
Student American Veterinary Medical Association - wrote it
Sturgeon chub - five-fold expansion
T.J. Tarsney - Colorado state militia official
The House of Sixty Fathers - children's book I liked
Thiel Detective Service Company - private detective agency
Thomas M. Carnegie - five-fold expansion
Timeline of the Spanish–American War - expanded
Tourmaline Oil - gaseous
Trinidad Petroleum Holdings - oh man, the petrotrin!
Tyler Howe - hop on pop
United States Commemorative Coin Act of 1996 - new article
United States Youth Council - odd youth organization
The Vast Fields of Ordinary - LGBTQ teen novel
Union for Democratic Action - new article
Valois Tapestries - hung
Veratrum nigrum - loverly but deadly
Vern Partlow - folk singer about atoms
Veterinary school - five-fold expansion!
Victoria October - bioweaponry and witticism
Virginia State Board of Education - nothing about it
Vulcan structure - new article (just a stub)
Xépôn - Tchepone or Sepon or...
Wage Stabilization Board - five-fold expansion
War Revenue Act of 1898 - estate, excise, and bond
We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder - preach it
Webb Miller (journalist) - great journalist!
White House Conference on Aging - important federal conference
White House Medical Unit - five-fold expansion
William E. Dodge, Jr. - wrote it
William Howe (architect) - five-fold expansion
William and Mary style - new article
Xinjiang Guanghui Industry Investment Group - new article