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I (
User:Ludvikus) have been advised (on my Talk page) as follows:
"One of the suggestions that DoktorMandrake made was that you find a source to show that the award is notable. At the moment, despite your improvements to the article, you have not
cited any references for any of the information on the page. If you do not know of any third party sources to show notability you can easily find some with a Google search on [ "Haskins Medal" ]. For example here are a couple of reliable third party sources returned on the first page which show it is a notable award and explain a bit about it.
Canadian Who's Who 2001, Volume 36 by Elizabeth Lumley,
p. 500
The Journal of Value Inquiry, Volume 41, Numbers 2-4 / December, 2007. DOI 10.1007/s10790-007-9093-5, p. 419-427. "New" by John M. Abbarno Associate Editor
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