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The conservative politics of the subject of this article may have found their way into the article itself. See, e.g, use of the adjective (and link) "Tartarean" to describe the Spanish Civil War. While I'm certainly not trying to suggest that the Spain during its civil war was anything less than horrible, the adjective seems a bit loaded for an encyclopedia article. I'm no expert on Kendall, however. If he used the term himself to describe his experiences and his change of political heart, then obviously it's appropriate (but it then would need a cite). Similar language choices could be cleaned up elsewhere in the article. If no expert on Kendall steps up to do this, I'll try to get to it after a while. --JohnPomeranz16:34, 12 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Did he die in 1967 (as text says) or 1968, as the life span in parentheses says? chomsky1 16:07, 11 March 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chomsky1 (talk • contribs)