Talk:Gavin Hadden
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Page reformats and changes, Jan 2023
[edit]Not a very well maintained page - "Hadden" was written thrice in the article and spelled "Madden" and "Haden" outside of the introductory sentence.
I've collapsed the structure due to the brevity of the article. Most of it is sourced from one website, Olympedia, which is dubious at best in terms of its quality.
I have removed the statement of "specialisation" in stadiums because it was not mentioned in either of the two references provided. I have removed the claim to "stadiums at Cornell and Northwestern" because it is unclear which stadiums this refers to; Ryan Field at Northwestern is clearly accredited to James Gamble Rogers and Schoellkopf Field at Cornell is uncredited. "Philadelphia Stadium" is presumed to be the now-closed John F. Kennedy stadium at Philadelphia, accredited to the unattributable "Simon & Simon". I can sit with the weak rephrased claim I posited; feel free to amend but preferably with sources.
The Tennis House is of dubious iconicity beyond its local reaches. I have rephrased it as befits the extent of the article. XymphosCraK (talk) 10:44, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
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