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I'm starting the Approval process for the revision of [[Richard Hofstadter]], and made a bunch of minor editorial revisions. Please read and let me know if you have any problems with them. I tried not to change any content, just concentrate on syntax, except that i made substantial changes to the handling of the first and last sentences. Let me know if you have a problem with this (or better yet, change them back if I've messed up the meaning). I'm waiting to hear from Constable Matt about the procedure, and then, as noted, Howard will join me in recommending it. | |||
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I will get [[Edwin G. Witte]] started toward Approval also. Would you care to see if you might approve [[Arthur J. Altmeyer]]? | |||
We might also ask Howard if he would care to join either or both? | |||
[[User:Roger Lohmann|Roger Lohmann]] 18:59, 5 June 2010 (UTC) |
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I teach US history at Eastern Michigan University. I hold a Ph.D. in the history of science, technology, environment and medicine (STEM) from Case Western Reserve University (2001) with a sub-field in economics. I wrote a dissertation on Progressive Era educational reforms leading into the founding of Museums of Science and Industry in the 1920s. I am also degreed in Philosophy having written a thesis on Friedrich Nietzsche's aesthetics. My research interest include the ideological and intellectual history of technology, history of engineering, history of US railroads, interurbans, the Progressive Era, and Museums of Science and Technology. | Search CZ History Recent Changes |
EDiTEDiT is the Digital History Textbook at Eastern Michigan University. I manage and oversee the the project. Our external linking policy is to link all biography (and other topics when appropriate) exclusively to the Citizendium. |
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Notes to self:History Pages with inconsistent naming Professor Wesch's Manifesto: http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=241 User:Russell D. Jones/Style Rules Curious about Dan Ariely Pages on which to work:
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Not a good thing for democracy
I'm not sure why I can't get a hard paragraph return after this image....
Approvals
I. I'm starting the Approval process for the revision of Richard Hofstadter, and made a bunch of minor editorial revisions. Please read and let me know if you have any problems with them. I tried not to change any content, just concentrate on syntax, except that i made substantial changes to the handling of the first and last sentences. Let me know if you have a problem with this (or better yet, change them back if I've messed up the meaning). I'm waiting to hear from Constable Matt about the procedure, and then, as noted, Howard will join me in recommending it.
II. I will get Edwin G. Witte started toward Approval also. Would you care to see if you might approve Arthur J. Altmeyer?
We might also ask Howard if he would care to join either or both? Roger Lohmann 18:59, 5 June 2010 (UTC)