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I just removed Avery Cardinal Dulles (listed simply as "Avery Dulles") because, although he did ATTEND Harvard Law School, he never GRADUATED from it (he served in the U.S. Navy during WWII). Because this is a list of notable "graduates," Cardinal Dulles should not be included (just like it would be incorrect to include Bill Gates in a list of notable Harvard College graduates).
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Frank Rodriguez
I am most disappointed to see that this brilliant lawyer and academic has been removed from the list.
He is quite clearly notable and I am studying his academic writings at the moment.
This astonishing legal intellect MUST be brought to the attention of those consulting Wikipedia. Failure to do so deprives those who consult Wikipedia of information regarding the foremost legal scholar of this generation.Mgr.James Horan Decd. 14:27, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- Said person, if he is so significant, ought to at least have an individual Wikipedia page first. Perhaps you should start it and establish his notability there? Cjs2111 20:29, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- Your suggestion is a good one, and I have indeed started work on the entry. There has been quite a lot of debate already about this brilliant jurist which you, as another legal scholar, may find interesting. Perhaps you may have studied Mr. Rodriguez's work in the course of your studies and perhaps you have some information to contribute. In this world of heathens, sinners and the fallen it is inspiring to find the occasional beacon of light in an otherwise benighted cesspool of filth.Mgr.James Horan Decd. 19:28, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Undated comment
I just removed Avery Cardinal Dulles (listed simply as "Avery Dulles") because, although he did ATTEND Harvard Law School, he never GRADUATED from it (he served in the U.S. Navy during WWII). Because this is a list of notable "graduates," Cardinal Dulles should not be included (just like it would be incorrect to include Bill Gates in a list of notable Harvard College graduates).