Talk:Robert Neuman
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[edit]I originally deleted this as SPEEDY, but with my knowledge it has been recreated with some additional material, though I have given no assurance that this will merit its retention. Tyrenius 13:13, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
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[edit]I have removed the prod tag, because i consider the article to adequately show N (it was never a valid speedy, though I can understand prod. ). Full professors at major universities, & F.State counts as one now, are N. their Notability has been validated by the process of peer review by other scholars, and that is sufficient. & the official web site is the adequate documentation. Of course one wants to say more, & more can generally be found, but people in the humanities have many fewer (but lengthier) publication records than in the sciences. (I am not the same person who worked on the article previously--this is entirely independent of previous discussions about the article. I am going to add a little more, but I think the article is defendable as is). DGG 03:08, 16 February 2007 (UTC)