An event mentioned in this article is an August 29 selected anniversary.
...192.17 deleted some text from the page - wonder why; should it perhaps be reverted? Krupo 04:14, Aug 29, 2004 (UTC)
Someone has removed the text again, calling it an "irrelevant rant." I don't think it's irrelevant at all. Embarassing to the academy? Most likely, but not a reason to just wipe out an entire section on a notable, if sad, part of the academy's history. Krupo 20:36, Aug 29, 2004 (UTC)
Links to NYT's articles
The links to New York Times articles go to the article after you register for a free subscription. Another alternative is to comment the references out or put them in a references section, but they should not be removed. Fred Bauder 01:32, Jan 18, 2005 (UTC)
- Im sure you meant well, but I think this reference links are against Wiki policy since they link to an external site asking one to sign up for a service or product. Here is what I got when I hit the link on the references:
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- It then followed with over a page of information about how to sign up for the New York Times. this is not good as a reference link. The material from the references needs to be either cited directly in the article or another link provided which takes one straight to the information mentioned in the article and not to the New York Times Sign-up Page. -Husnock 17Jan2005