Talk:Frances Gifford
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Sister of Frank Gifford?
[edit]I added it originally based on a website claim (1st para.). Anon reverted the claim with the edit summary Frances Gifford was not related to Frank Gifford. Frank Gifford's biography (The Whole Ten Yards) lists an older sister Winona. There is no reference to Frances.
I do not take a position one way or another but it would be useful if someone else could confirm the anon editors information. —Moondyne 03:39, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
Librarian category
[edit]The statement that has put Gifford in the American librarians and American women librarians categories seems to be "In 1983, Richard S. Fisher, a journalist for a film magazine, tracked Gifford down, who had lately been volunteering at the Pasadena, California, City Library, having apparently recovered." I know who counts as a librarian has some controversy, but the sentence and citation are vague enough that I'm not sure she can be classed as a librarian because of this? -- NotCharizard 🗨 01:34, 3 May 2024 (UTC)