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A fact from Winfred P. Lehmann appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 8 November 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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... that linguistics professor and environmentalist Winfred P. Lehmann donated 160 acres of land in Travis County, Texas, to The Nature Conservancy? Source: " He and Ruth were dedicated environmentalists and donated 160 acres in far northwest Travis County to the Nature Conservancy to create the Ruth Lehmann Memorial Tract" [1] p. 618
ALT1:... that linguistics professor Winfred P. Lehmann owned a house overlooking Lake Travis where he cared for rescued animals? Source: " All this time he led a subdued life devoted to family and scholarship, driving twenty miles to the campus and back from his house on magnificent acreage overlooking Lake Travis ... They loved animals and always had rescued birds and animals to show off when one visited them on the lake" same source as above
Overall: Krakkos and Bait30, I’ve completed this review and I find that this article and both hooks meet or exceed all DYK criteria. The article became a GA on 19 October, so it is new enough. It is well sourced with verifiable references and plagiarism-free. The image of Lehmann in the article is Fair Use with an appropriate justification. The content of both hooks is sourced and verifiable, and they are both an appropriate length; however, I prefer the first hook over ALT1. West Virginian (talk)21:40, 25 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
It looks like his middle name is Philipp, not Philip. The colophon of _Language: An Introduction_ says Philipp.2601:2C2:400:35A0:AC0E:771:9FCA:3263 (talk) 16:12, 19 January 2022 (UTC)