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That's a great image provided of Archie Goodwin. Of course, everyone's mental picture may vary. Archie admitted that Orrie Cather had something on him in the looks department, and Archie was no fop or dandy, but as a lady's man he was attractive and knew how to dress.
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 21:53, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
"Partner" implies an ownership interest. Is there any evidence of that? Though I haven't read the books recently, it seems clear that he's on salary. — Tamfang ( talk) 01:46, 27 April 2009 (UTC)
Having trouble with my keyboard and two revisions were made via misclick on 4/30/11. My intention was to restore the size of the image of Archie after someone had reduced it. I saw, and see, no rationale adduced for the reduction other than an utterly personal preference. Perhaps the editor wishes to provide a more substantive rationale than a snarky "a bit damn large." TurnerHodges ( talk) 22:50, 30 April 2011 (UTC)
To editor Mirawithani -- Thank you for including the quote about "a matter of principle." It's a useful addition. I have done a bit of further editing: while Archie certainly wants to impress upon Wolfe that his income has been greater as an independent than as an employee ("I'll have an audit . . .") he cannot be said to "lord it over" Wolfe. No one lorded it over Wolfe. (Maybe Lewis Hewitt in Black Orchids and Jerome Berin in Too Many Cooks, but only because each had something Wolfe wanted.) I extended the quote: if we're going to cite motives we might as well let Stout himself do it.
And thank you for not restoring the imputations regarding loyalties, functional inadequacies and deepened appreciations. Those were inarguably OR. TurnerHodges ( talk) 00:45, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
To editor WFinch: I didn't change it, but I think it should be "early 30s," with both references -- the one in Stout's memo stating 32, along with the one you also had but then removed to Stout's stating 34 to McAleer. Mirawithani ( talk) 13:56, 23 March 2013 (UTC)
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