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TWO CONSERVATIVE EDITS PROPOSED..
1. FOLlOWING THE SENTENCE IN CAREER, ENDING 60 Minutes. ADD THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE.
<ref name=Walton10>{{cite book | author = Walton, Douglas | year = 2010 | title = The Place of Emotion in Argument | page = 177f | location = University Park, PA | publisher = Penn State University Press | isbn = 9780271040899 | url = https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0271040890 | access-date = September 30, 2016}}</ref>
NOTE, THIS DOES NOT FIX THE NEED FOR THE citation needed TAG IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SENTENCE, WHICH SHOULD REMAIN IN PLACE.
2. AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE IN THE ARTICLE, ADD THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION:
[THOSE TWO CITATIONS HAVE A WEALTH OF INFORMATION ON THE FACTS OF THE DARTMOUTH REVIEW CONTROVERSY, AND SO CAN BE USED AS SOURCES BY FUTURE EDITORS (AS WELL AS SERVING AS FURTHER READING RESOURCES FOR WIKIPEDIA READERS).]