Talk:Hans Thacher Clarke
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This page is being contested before it is even completed. Hans T Clarke (died in 1972) was one of the world's leading biochemist... having worked with many of the greatest scientists. He has many great accomplishments including work on Mustard gas in 1913 with Emil Fisher making the gas the chemical weapon it is today while receiving burns that hospitalized him for two months. There is little documentation on him aside from the several books he has written and seemingly little photographic evidence supporting his existance despite his working with Kodak in the early 1900's. On staff at both Columbia and Yale,chair of the National Acadamy Of Science, and involved with the DF Children's Hospital, Hans needs an entry in Wikipedia and your help in making this happen. Thank you.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Kingmedia (talk • contribs)
- With this google search, I find several articles on Hans Thacher Clarke. He seems notable, though I'm unwilling to pay to read the articles to find out for sure ;) — Ksero 01:22, 26 October 2007 (UTC)
- As the reviewing admin. I removed the tag--but if you had put the material above in the actual article, it would never have been nominated for speedy deletion. I put it there for you. Now go find some references to his work and fill out the article properly. See WP:FIRST for some further help. I will keep an eye on the article. If you need copies of published articles, try a librarian, who can generally get them free by interlibrary loan. DGG (talk) 11:07, 26 October 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah... I was hoping that Kingmedia would take care of expanding the article. I'm not particularly interested in this kind of article. I just like helping newbies :) — Ksero 11:14, 26 October 2007 (UTC)