Talk:John Lymburn/GA1
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Reviewer: Nikkimaria (talk) 21:44, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
I'll be reviewing this article for potential GA status; my review should be posted shortly. Cheers, Nikkimaria (talk) 21:44, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
- I have decided to pass this article as-is; consider the below comments suggestions for further improvement. Cheers, Nikkimaria (talk) 22:41, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
Writing and formatting
[edit]- Avoid linking the same term more than once or twice
- University of Glasgow or Glasgow University?
- Don't assume legal knowledge on the part of the reader: explain or link "solicitor", and specify "law firm Dougall, Gouldie, and Douglas"
- "Lymburn was responsible for its submission" - for Alberta's submission, not the submission of the entire case, correct?
- Is "elder" a Presbyterian-specific term/position?
- Who is Marguerite Lymburn? Earlier the wife was "Isabella Marguerite"
Accuracy and verifiability
[edit]- "In appointing an attorney-general to replace himself, he looked outside his caucus and appointed Lymburn, in part because of his lack of affiliation with any provincial political party" - source?
- "the first time that the overwhelmingly rural party had run a candidate in either of Alberta's two major cities" - source?
- "The conservative Reid government was suffering damage to its popularity as a result of the Great Depression, and radical economic theories, most notably the version of social credit espoused by Calgary evangelist William Aberhart, were gaining currency among the public" - source?
- Perhaps mention both authors in shortened citations?
Broad
[edit]- Could use a bit more information on his personal life, if such information is available. For example, when were his daughters born?
- Could also expand the paragraph on Banker's Toadies - what evidence did the pamphlet present? What exactly was the complaint against Lymburn?
Neutrality
[edit]- "the Great Depression began to breed labour militancy" - careful with wording
- "UFA was wiped out of the legislature by Aberhart's upstart Social Credit League" - non-neutral wording
Stability
[edit]No issues noted
Images
[edit]No issues noted