Talk:Eli Banana/Archive 1
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Possible future content
- Famous Elis (e.g. Richard Heath Dabney; see obit in WaPo 1947)
- The Eli Banana song ("Eli Banana, the Starry Banner")
- photos from the University archive - found one in Holzinger (see)
Tjarrett (talk) 03:10, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
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As I understand it, the original deletion of this article was based on its being a copy and paste from A&S Online. Eli appears to have been formative in the way that secret societies at Virginia operated, and so I decided to take a stab at re-creating the article from a broader palette.