Talk:Mark S. Smith
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[edit]I was wondering where the description of mark smith my beloved NYU professor? I enjoyed being able to read about his life. He is one of the best profs. at NYU and I think that he deserves to have a wikipedia page that complements his personality and that last page was great. He is a great man and i am very disappointed in Wikipedia that they took down that excellent description of his life. Thank you wikipedia for destroying a great man's page and turning it into a boring, and information .lacking page. You have ruined a great thing
I agree, I currently go to Saint Anselm's Abbey school and believe that all truthful information about his life and personality should remain on the website — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.126.112.35 (talk) 02:43, 26 April 2012 (UTC)
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