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Short description: English Anglican liturgist and priest (1917–1988)
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A fact from Geoffrey Cuming appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that Geoffrey Cuming edited what has been called a gramophone librarian's "Bible"?
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... that Geoffrey Cuming edited what has been called a gramophone librarian's "Bible" and was one of five people to edit the Alternative Service Book? Source: Jasper, R. C. D. (1989). The Development of the Anglican Liturgy, 1662–1980. London: Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge. ISBN 0-281-04441-4; Britten, Valentine (1956). "Problems of an International Gramophone Record Catalog: Introduction". Fontes Artis Musicae. 3 (1): 95–108. JSTOR 23504157.
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Pbritti:: New (moved to mainspace March 11), long enough (over 9,700 per DYK check), cited, neutral, Earwig reported violation unlikely, 4.8% (but could not check several sources), QPQs done, hook length checked ok.
The hook has two independent topics, consider alternatives. Also, I could not find the source (Jasper, R. C. D. (1989)) for the second part of the hook (one of five). Are there online sources? Thanks,
Zeete (
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18:57, 24 March 2024 (UTC)reply
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Zeete: The use of two facts about a subject is fine as far as I'm aware (per the guidelines) and no, sadly, the Jasper source remains offline. I can privately message you an image of the page if need be. ~
Pbritti (
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04:07, 25 March 2024 (UTC)reply
ALT1: ... that Geoffrey Cuming edited what has been called a gramophone librarian's "Bible"?
Let me know if there are any additional outstanding concerns–I'll be unavailable most of the next 24 hours but will try to make myself available at least at some point to respond to anything you might want to discuss! Best, ~
Pbritti (
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04:02, 26 March 2024 (UTC)reply