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Arbitrary deletion of notable alumni

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In the past few days, four people have been removed by an anonymous editor. They are

  • Malouf Abraham, Jr. (B.S., biology, 1961) – allergist and patron of the arts from Canadian, Texas
  • Al G. Hill, Jr (1967), Tennis Team Captain, Al G. Hill, Jr Tennis Courts, Grandson of oil man H.L. Hunt, Cofounder World Championship Tennis(WCT) (1968)
  • John E. Exner, Junior (B.S., M.S., psychology) - Psychologist notable for work on Rorschach Inkblot Test and the creator of the Exner System of Scoring
  • Tarasios (Anton) of Buenos Aires (B.A., religion) - Metropolitan of Buneas Aires and Exarch of South America

These do seem to indeed be notable alumni of Trinity University. Reasons for these deletions were give ans "->Government and Military Wyoming", "->Arts and Entertainment d:nn", "->Athletics d:nn" and "->Education d:nn" respectively; these people were not added to these lists. Although one may suggest adding these people to the mentioned lists, they are indeed alumni. I suggest reverting these changes, particularly in the light of the fact that these people were not moved, but deleted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Motorfingers (talkcontribs) 15:25, 7 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]