User:CaroleHenson/sandbox2
First round
[edit]- James Merrill - put gallery back - but put it at the bottom of the article where gallery trad goes - ** in **
- Greta Garbo - left the one, cropped addition - ** in **
- J. Donald Cameron - agree with BMK, had left a message re: children on the talk page
- Sharon Springs, New York - returned images, they are working - ** in **
- Colony Club - restored BMK's edits to make the images work - ** in **
- American Hotel (Sharon Springs, New York) - left the original use, better sense of the architecture - BMK restored your image
- Andrew Carnegie - I did quite a bit of work on the images / placement - ** in **
- Louise Crane - fine, left the images removed since both BMK and ER wished it so
- Henry Gerber House - left original image, better composition / sense of architecture
- Golden Gate Park - Since the large overhead is used later in the article, restored this charming image added by ER - ** in **
- Jeanne Eagels - had already restored to pre-add stage, too busy otherwise
- David Noyes Jackson - made edits with addition to infobox + moved images to a gallery - ** in **
- Elizabeth Arden - agree with two people who reverted to pre-add stage
- James Spittal - I made changes to the article so that the additional image fit, not necessary, but not harmful either - ** in **
- Hotel Elysée - reverted to pre-add version
- Thomas Brackett Reed - reverted to pre-add version: There's already two very good images of Reed - the additional image is dark and not great quality
- Carl Van Vechten - leaving in pre-add version, both BMK and ER reverted
- Thomas Chalmers - I had reverted to pre-add version and worked on image placement, etc.
- Edward Penfield - I reverted to pre-add version
- Bethesda Terrace and Fountain - oh, my goodness, this page is way overwhelmed in images - working on it
- Dorothy Thompson - left pre-add version
- Elsie de Wolfe - left new image - ** in **
- Waldorf Astoria New York - no change to Dr. Blofeld's edits (Good article)
- James Stuart-Wortley (Conservative politician) - left new images / added captions - not the best quality, but noted photographer and in Library of Congress, don't see the harm - ** in **
- Anne Whitney - left new images, but formatted all images in that section into 2 multiple image templates to fit the page, appreciated the addition - ** in **
- Eckerd College - added image to infobox - put logo in "logo" parameter - ** in **
- Elizabeth Bishop - returned one of the new images of Key West houses - already plenty of house pictures, but don't see the harm in having the image - ** in **
- Ernest Hemingway - returned image, BMK had made edits for it to work
- Someone came and reverted my edit - not changing it / putting it back
- Theodore Roosevelt Jr. - kind of a lot of childhood images, but BMK had made edits to the caption - I added upright parameter so that they don't overfill the page (reduces size to 75%, I believe) - ** in **
- Haunted Mansion - returned image, there were two when I made edits yesterday - chose the ER image because I thought it was better - ** in **
- Kykuit - agree with BMK and MJ, original images were better
- Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson - don't see the harm in the added image, but added upright parameter so it doesn't overfill the sparse page - ** in **
- Otis Skinner - agree with BMK on reverting image, too many images on the page otherwise, not necessary. Readers can go to the commons category to see more images of him
- Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller - restored image - particularly since there is content explaining the house - ** in **
- Morgan Library & Museum - left added images, swapping for one that was in the article - worked on image placement and sizing - ** in **
- Tennessee Williams - no change to BMK edits, discussion about this on my talk page
- Paul Cambon - pre-add version
- Broad Street (Charleston, South Carolina) - added images from commons that were a bit better
- Hillsdale (town), New York - don't see a problem with the addition, other than it's mid-sentence, will correct - ** in **
- Lincoln Kirstein - the second choice for the image was better - ** in **
- Fay Bainter - the cat picture is cute, but agree with BMK and Drmargi that the original image used for the infobox is better for that position
- Cape Neddick Light - ER removed the image (2009), which is fine, not too much different than the 2007 image at the top of the article
- Dock Street Theatre - agree with the image being removed, duplicate / angled version of the top image
- Lunt-Fontanne Theatre - pre-add version
- Annie Adams Fields - left image, had added line feeds - ** in **
- Jane Cowl - reverted to pre-add version
- Theodore Roosevelt - two people reverted to pre-add version, not even looking
- Edward Rigby (physician) - upright parameter (since falling into Reference section) - update caption - ** in **
- Adlai Stevenson I - reverted to pre-add version
- The Homosexuals (CBS Reports episode) - three images added re: Amster Yard, based upon the nature of this article not reverting and editors removal of the images from article with GA status. An article about Amster Yard would be the appropriate place for a selection of images.
- Don CeSar - agree not an improvement - already two similar images that are better
- Fred C. Aiken House - BMK replaced with best image on commons
- Hull House - restored pre-add version - Restored the historic image - gives a better sense of the size and what it looked like at its peak
- Manitoga - left new image, added line feed - ** in **
- Robert Denning - BMK formatted gallery for new images - ** in **
- John D. Rockefeller - pre-add version - 2 editors reverted addition
- Singer Island - left new image, added upright parameter - ** in **
- Marion Dickerman - image placement - ** in **
- The Mount (Lenox, Massachusetts) - removed one image, although lovely, it's a duplicative, zoom-in shot of the house
- Glenveagh Castle - returned image - it's a duplicate of the castle, but it's from a different perspective - put it in a different place, though - was strange to be hanging at the bottom - ** in **
- Irene Hayes - left in, cropped and retouched - ** in **
- Woodrow Wilson - left the addition, looks ok to me, was taken in 1916 - position in election of 1916 section - ** in **
- Eleonora Duse - there are already a lot of images in her gallery, but this is in her later years - left the addition - ** in **
- Carrie Chapman Catt House - agree with MJ's version
- Nancy Cook - moved image to the beginning of the paragraph - ** in **
- Mystic Seaport - put images in gallery - ** in **
- Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre - image placement - size - edit caption - ** in **
- Mischa Elman - chose the new image over the other existing one that was blurry - image placement - edits to the article - ** in **
- Margaret Anglin - moved image so it doesn't dip into reference section - ** in **
- Anna Pavlova - image placement for one image - added caption to new image - upright parameters to not crowd the page in places - ** in **
- Alexander Graham Bell - image removed twice by two other people, didn't even look
- The Ansonia - swapped image - upright parameter - ** in **
- Carrie Chapman Catt - returned newer, better version that was reverted by ER, no one had a problem with the image - ** in **
- Minnie Maddern Fiske - removed the other image of Fiske as Becky Sharp and kept the new one - ** in **
- Arturo Toscanini - line feed - ** in **
- Mario Lago - line feed - ** in **
- Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston - removed image, essentially a duplicate and the other one was a better image IMO
- Anthony Perkins - ER removed, left out
- Castro Theatre - ER removed it, no one else had - swapped it into the infobox because shows it from the front, rather than the side - ** in **
- 75½ Bedford Street - two people agreed with removal, didn't look
- James Merrill House - tweaked format - ** in **
- 23 Beekman Place - line feed - ** in **
- Julia Marlowe - There's already of photo of her as Juliet - with Romeo - page was too crowded with the addition
- Eleftherios Venizelos - Removed the new file + another, not necessary at all - duplicative and the section was crowded (as is other portions of the page)
- John McCormack (tenor) - new image looks fine to me - ** in ** - BMK removed the image, I thought it was fine, but it is similar to the main photo
- Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant - caption - upright parameter to not overly fill the page - cropped ragged edges in commons - ** in **
- Arrowhead (Herman Melville House) - someone had fixed formatting, ER reverted, leaving removed - it's a different perspective, but a duplicate of the initial image and there are already enough images on the page - BMK restored the image
- Center on Halsted - ER reverted, leaving it out - not a strong feeling either way
- Gibson House Museum - ER reverted, leaving it out - not a strong feeling either way
- Joseph Raphael De Lamar House - both BMK and I reverted it
- Provincetown, Massachusetts - left new image - ** in **
- Margaret Severn - left in, cropped, repositioned and sized, will fit better if someone expands the article (which won't take much) - ** in **
- Andrew Mellon - line feed, not really needed, but it's a closer shot of his face - ** in **
- Childe Hassam - Someone wants it to stay, so no change to the addition - ** in **
- James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. - updated caption - upright parameter - also cropped the image in commons to clear up the messy edges - ** in **
- William R. Day - agree that additional image was duplicative (moved the nice portrait into the infobox)
- Ava Alice Muriel Astor - ER reverted, leaving it out - not a strong feeling either way - BMK restored the image - ** in **
- Katharine Hepburn - someone removed it - Featured article, not returning it
- Palm Beach Town Hall - created a gallery - ** in **
- Osbert Sitwell - BMK made adjustments, no change - ** in **
Second round
[edit]Additional list from ER. Unless I've made a note, I left the state of the article as-is:
- 52nd Street (Manhattan) --> "File:Campanile, New York City, NY.jpg", this is the house of Greta Garbo, corresponding to this sentence: "450 East 52nd - [["The Campanile" is a 14-story brick cooperative apartment building overlooking the East River. It was home to celebrities such as Greta Garbo and John Lennon."
- Anthony Bacon (1558–1601) --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Anthony Perkins --> "File:Anthony Perkins House, New York City, NY.jpg", this is the house of Anthony Perkins, could go under "Personal Life"
- Ava Alice Muriel Astor --> "File:Ava Astor House, NYC, NY.jpg", this is the house of Ava Astor, corresponding to this sentence: "Astor died of a stroke in her East Sixty-First Street apartment, Manhattan, New York City, on July 19, 1956 at age 54.[2] She predeceased her mother by two years.[3] She was a patron of the arts, including the ballet companies of London and New York City." BMK restored the image
- Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House --> "File:Beauport, Gloucester, MA, 3.jpg", it's a better picture that the one you have
-- I added this to the gallery: added gallery with additional image - it's brighter, a closer viewpoint, and from a different perspective
- Bennett College (New York) --> you have a vintage postcard of the building how it was in the XIX century. I took a picture of the building how it's now " File:Bennett College, Millbrook, NY.jpg", it's bound to be demolished, so I was documenting it. The photo was removed.
- Brush Park --> "File:Brush Park, Detroit, MI.jpg", it's a better picture that the one you have. ---It's close, but the architecture on the original image is a little more interesting, so I'll left it where you left it, with the original
- Burlington Arcade --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one.
- Carl Van Vechten --> "File:Carl Van Vechten, NYC, NY.jpg", this is the house Carl Van Vechten, corresponding to this sentence: "By the start of the 1930s and at age 50, Van Vechten was finished with writing and took up photography, using his apartment at 150 West 55th Street as a studio."BMK returned the image
- Carnegie Hall --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Center on Halsted --> "File:Center on Halstead, Chicago, IL.jpg", it's a better picture that the one you have (you have a close up of the door, that is the whole building with the Rainbow Colors (it's a LGBT Center) --- Ok, I returned it
- Charles Deering Estate --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Charles Loeser --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Charlotte Cushman --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Chelsea Physic Garden --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Chester Terrace --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me. moved images to gallery - one was sized differently, they look so much alike it ends up looking like clutter and detract from nice image at the top --- Just saw your message, Elisa, and overwriting it (sorry) because I"m typing in here. It's fine if yours is the one at the top.
- Church of Saint Andrew, Tangier --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Church of the Holy Apostles (Manhattan) --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal (Manhattan) --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Clarence Terrace --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- David Herbert --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Davie, Florida --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Daytona Beach, Florida --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Dorothy Thompson --> "File:Dorothy Thompson House, New York City, NY.jpg", this is the house of Dorothy Thompson, could go under "At the New York Tribune" --- Ok, I restored the image you reverted
- Edith Wharton --> the photos are still there, therefore ok for me.
- Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. I do not like the composition chosen, but fine
- Edward Perry Warren --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. line feed
- Eleanor Roosevelt --> "File:Eleanor Roosevelt House, NYC, NY.jpg", corresponding to this sentence: "She lived here until 1953 when she moved to 211 East 62nd Street." --- It's a good article, so going with the edit by another who said "Disrupts the flow of text."
- Elisabeth Irwin --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Elisabeth Marbury --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Elmer Holmes Bobst Library --> Bobst Library is a project of Philip Johnson, I put a picture with the clear design of the interior "File:Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, NYU, New York City, NY, USA.jpg", there was not in the article
- Everglades Club --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Eversley --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Fenwick, Connecticut --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me.
- Fine Arts Building (Chicago) --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Frances Willard House (Evanston, Illinois) --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Fred C. Aiken House --> "File:Fred C. Aiken House, Old Floresta, Boca Raton, FL.jpg", it's a better picture that the one you have -- Already addressed this one, BMK found the best image from commons
- General Theological Seminary --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney --> "File:Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney House, NYC, NY 2.jpg" and "File:Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney House, NYC, NY.jpg", these are the houses of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, corresponding to this sentence: "In New York, the couple lived in town houses originally belonging to William Whitney, first at 2 East 57th St., across the street from Gertrude's parents, and after William Whitney's death, at 871 Fifth Avenue."
- Giacomo Puccini --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Gibson House Museum --> "File:Gibson House Museum, Boston, MA.jpg", it's a better picture that the one you have
- Glazer Children's Museum --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Greta Garbo --> "File:I Ritz Tower, New York City, NY, USA (3).jpg", this is the house of Greta Garbo, the one Mercedes de Acosta found for her in NYC. Mercedes was living in the building beside, visible in the picture, and they exchange light messages through the window during the WWII
- Hannah Höch --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. line feed at end of file
- Harriet Hosmer --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. Already worked this one, added line feed
- Henry Davis Sleeper --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. Already worked this one, added line feed and made edits
- Hewitt Quadrangle --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one Yep, I've already worked this and we've already discussed this one
- Hilton Garden Inn --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one, even if you do not have the one in Miami Beach, which is a National Registered Building "File:Hilton Garden Inn, Miami Beach, FL.jpg" Two people reverted the addition
- Hotel Continental (Tangier) --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- House of the Seven Gables --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Jack Kerouac --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. line feed
- James Baldwin --> "File:James Baldwin House, New York City, NY.jpg", James Baldwin lived at this address at Greenwich Village, writing also about it, and I added the sentence AND the picture under the "Greenwich Village" section. they were removed. Person that remove the image and sentence said: "If it is true that 'Baldwin frequently stayed at this house' a source and some explanation why and who with would be useful". Basically, he/she is asking for more context (vs. Baldwin frequently stayed here.) and this should be cited with a source.
- John Pope-Hennessy --> the photos are still there, therefore ok for me.
- Katharine Anthony --> the photos are still there, therefore ok for me. I already worked this one, adding an upright parameter so it didn't spill into References and adding a line feed
- Katharine Lee Bates --> the photos are still there, therefore ok for me.
- Kit Carson House --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Lake Worth, Florida --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me. Yep, I already worked this one, moving the replaced image of the lagoon to another place in the article where it's most appropriate
- Lombardy Hotel --> "File:Lombardy Hotel, NYC, NY 3.jpg", "File:Lombardy Hotel, NYC, NY 4.jpg", "File:Lombardy Hotel, NYC, NY 2.jpg", "File:Lombardy Hotel, NYC, NY.jpg", these are the Robert Denning Apartment photos inside the Lombardy Hotel. Can you imagine how difficult it was to take them? they were removed. As we discussed on my talk page, I have added the content and source you provided that ties the images to the hotel - and then added the images to a gallery
- Lorena Hickok --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Louise Crane --> "File:Louise Crane House, NYC, NY.jpg", this is the house of Louise Crane, corresponding to this sentence: "Crane hosted a weekly literary salon at her apartment at 820 Fifth Avenue, New York City and at the family home on Penzance Point, Woods Hole, Massachusetts."BMK took care of this
- Louise Crane --> "File:Driftwood, Woods Hole, MA.jpg", this is the house of Louise Crane, corresponding to this sentence: Following her mother's death in 1972, Kent and Crane lived together in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, and Redding, Connecticut." BMK took care of this
- Margaret Wise Brown --> "File:Charles Street, New York City, NY.jpg", this is the house of Margaret Wise Brown, corresponding to this sentence: "As a studio, they used Cobble Court, a wooden house later moved to Charles Street." BMK worked on the article - at first including the image, then removing it. Based upon the image, I agree
- Mary Benedict Cushing --> "File:Mary Cushing Fosburgh House, NYC, NY.jpg", this is the house of Mary Benedict Cushing, where she died, corresponding to this sentence: "Mary died on November 6, 1978." returned image with citation that she lived at the stated address - put it at the top of the section and used the upright parameter so that it didn't spill into the references section - generally, images that tall should have the upright parameter so that it doesn't overpower the page
- May Company Ohio --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Mercer House (Savannah, Georgia) --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. Yep, your image is better - for pretty much the same reason as the current Fred C. Aiken House photo
- Montgomery Clift --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. added citation - upright parameter - life feed
- Naples, Florida --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me.
- National September 11 Memorial & Museum --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me.
- Noe Valley, San Francisco --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Novello Theatre --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Ocean Drive (South Beach) --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Osborne Apartments --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Ouida --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Palazzo Chupi --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Side comment: pretty much all of these where there is no comment, BMK made edits to make the images work or found them to not be helpful and I have not disagreed
- Side comment: pretty much all of these where there is no comment, BMK made edits to make the images work or found them to not be helpful and I have not disagreed
- Palmer Park Apartment Building Historic District --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. BTW this is a gallery with only 2 photos and I have more if needed
- Patricia Highsmith --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me.
- Paul Rudolph (architect) --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one Yep, I worked this one
- Prescott Townsend --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. added citation (no source in the article said he lived at this house) and upright parameter
- Radclyffe Hall --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Rainbow Row --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Romaine Brooks --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Rose Cleveland --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Royal Hospital Road --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Sargent House Museum --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Savoy Hotel --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Sir Horace Mann, 1st Baronet --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Somerset House --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- South Beach --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Southampton (village), New York --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- St James's Place --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Manhattan) --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Staatsburgh State Historic Site --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Stephen Sondheim --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Stibbert Museum --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Streamline Hotel --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Sugarloaf Key --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Tallulah Bankhead --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Taos Pueblo, New Mexico --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Tennessee Williams --> "File:I Tennessee Williams House, Key West, FL, USA.jpg" and "File:I Tennesse Williams House, NYC, NY.jpg", these are the houses of Tennessee Williams, corresponding to this sentence: "Their years together, in an apartment in Manhattan and a modest house in Key West, Florida, were Williams' happiest and most productive. Shortly after their breakup, Merlo was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer and Williams returned to take care of him until his death on September 20, 1963."
- Posted a message on Talk:Tennessee Williams with two options for review.–CaroleHenson (talk) 21:53, 29 March 2017 (UTC)
- Images added in a multiple images template.–CaroleHenson (talk) 04:45, 30 March 2017 (UTC)
- Posted a message on Talk:Tennessee Williams with two options for review.–CaroleHenson (talk) 21:53, 29 March 2017 (UTC)
- The Breakers --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- The Dakota --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- The Henry Ford --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- The Sherry-Netherland --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Truman Capote --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Vernon Lee --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Villa Vizcaya --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me edits worked per ER edit suggestions.
- Vincent Fourcade --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Vinoy Park Hotel --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- Violet Trefusis --> the photos are still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Vita Sackville-West --> the photos are still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Walter Burton Harris --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Warwick New York Hotel --> the photo is still there (as main photo), therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- White Horse Tavern (New York City) --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- William Bruce Ellis Ranken --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Worth Avenue --> the photo is still there, therefore ok for me. edits worked per ER edit suggestions
- Yale University --> you had already a image here, but this "File:I Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA (2).jpg" was part of the "York Street façade", but BMK removed it.
- BMK's comment was: "Not an adequate description of the image"
- Ybor City Museum State Park --> you had already a image here, you can skip this one
- York Avenue / Sutton Place --> "File:I Sutton Place, New York City, NY, USA (2).jpg", corresponding to this sentence: "One Sutton Place North, a townhouse at the northeast corner of Sutton Place (dead end) and East 57th Street, was built as a residence for Anne Harriman Vanderbilt, widow of William K. Vanderbilt."
Other
[edit]There were also some other images added to articles that aren't on either of these lists that BMK has worked.
Remainder from ER's contributions that have a "current" label:
- Adolphus C. Bartlett - caption edit, image placement
- Boyd Henry Bode - caption edit
- Georgette Leblanc - minor caption edit
- Witter Bynner - removed image - there's nothing that ties this image to the content in the article - and seems an inappropriate image based upon the lead (i.e., not known as an actor) - found a portrait image from commons
- George Rublee - upright parameter - cropped the image - still hard to see her and there's not a tie in the article to her acting, but it's the best of two in commons
- Arnold Genthe - upright parameter, left - tweaked image size on other images so that the page wasn't too crowded, cropped image
- Provincetown, Massachusetts - moved another image, good example of seeing how an addition fits in with the flow of images on the page
- Russell Benjamin Harrison - moved the image - not a "main" type image, updated the caption
- Ann Murdock - removed the image - there's already an image placement issue on the page + not necessary for the size of the article, no info about her personal life