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Completely unnecessary. This page has existed for almost 2 years with no issues until I came along and happen to be her co-worker? Information sources are cited going back 18 years. Appointed to a cabinet by a state governor. Her entry was even vandalized last year. Surely that alone qualifies for notoriety. aedixon 21:36, 26 June 2018 (UTC) — Preceding
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I'm not aware of any reference that was deleted for having a dead link. The stthomas.edu reference was flagged as dead but not deleted. The mnhs.org reference is already in the article supporting the same content. --
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