Talk:Billy Rosen
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[edit]I object to the possibility of deletion. William Albert Rosen is a notable champion in the competitive world of Bridge, which is considered a sport. He was a world-champion in 1953 - the youngest ever. Thus, he is a notable person in a competitive field and should not be deleted. Sources have been added.
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