Talk:Stephen F. Schneck
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I think that perhaps you have shortchanged Dr. Schneck. A person with his accomplishments would seem to deserve more than one paragraph. Search for more sources in addition to the one you have listed. They should provide more information that will enhance this article. For starters, consider the Web pages below, which I found in a quick search on Google:
- Possible Vatican ambassador picks draw concern
- Professors and the Poor
- Catholic leaders join in asking Obama to protect U.S. religious freedom
- Scholar Stephen F. Schneck to discuss Catholics, American politics and the presidential campaign at Fairfield University October 25
- Resume with extensive useful biographical information
More extensive searching should provide additional useful information for a more thorough article. Eddie Blick (talk) 19:50, 3 July 2015 (UTC)
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