Talk:Arthur VanCleve Hill
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[edit]None of these issues has been addressed; please read our manual of style regarding the wikification issue, for example: an article should read like an article in an encyclopedia, not like a bullet-listed resume.
This is a narrative of a human being's entire life, not an academic curriculum vitae. When and where was he born? Where did he grow up? When did he marry? Has he had any life outside academia? If he's notable, why are there no links to articles about him, as opposed to by him? --Orange Mike | Talk 12:55, 29 March 2011 (UTC)
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