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Hello, Mlwmiller. Judging from this, I suspect that you are closely connected with Houston Community College, and possibly employed by them. Please be aware that if this is the case, you are discouraged from editing that article because of your conflict of interest, and if you are in any way paid by them, you are required to disclose this fact according to PAID. In general, I think you are doing a reasonable job on the article, (though I observe you have been updating numbers without updating the sources, which cannot be right), but it would be much preferable if you would confine yourself to suggesting changes on the article's talk page and leave it to uninvolved editors to edit the article. -- ColinFine ( talk) 21:54, 24 June 2016 (UTC)
I saw your question about my edit to Houston Community College. I now have some questions for you:
Harvard and Stanford each have both a copyrighted seal being used under fair use and a wordmark that isn't copyrighted, and in Stanford's case likely isn't eligible for copyright. If this were the case for HCC, I'd be happy to change up the page graphics to mirror those institutions.
I do a lot of work on logos, I just happen to be making a pass through community colleges this month. The University Infobox has a place for an image (which they are using for their seal, but which many schools use for a representative picture), and a place for a logo (where I moved your seal, not realizing that you also have a logo). ★ Bigr Tex 22:27, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
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Atsme 📞 📧 23:34, 11 November 2017 (UTC)Hi, Mlwmiller - what the Susman article needs now is published information to verify her year of birth, and any other statistics that may prove helpful to the article. If you know of any, please let me know. Atsme 📞 📧 14:53, 12 November 2017 (UTC)
Hi, again - just checking to see if you have a close or paid association with Ellen Susman? I'm asking because of your response about the number of children. Atsme 📞 📧 02:20, 13 November 2017 (UTC)
I worked with Ellen Susman on her second television show years ago and I have been following her career since then. They are a very well known couple in Houston, where I live. Mlwmiller ( talk) 03:52, 13 November 2017 (UTC)
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Mlwmiller ( talk)I have been editing the Witte Museum site (San Antonio) and have been careful to reference every edit with a primary source. However, I worked in a sandbox and when I uploaded my work to the site, none of my references transferred. Why? Please Help! Mlwmiller ( talk)
Mlwmiller ( talk)My sandbox is empty because I cut and pasted the information and reference links I'd created back into the article. Now they display in the correct section, but the reference links don't show up below. How can I fix it? Mlwmiller ( talk)
Mlwmiller ( talk)I was able to recreate the links which weren't showing up in the reference section. Thanks. Mlwmiller ( talk)
Mlwmiller ( talk)How can I retrieve a logo for this non-profit organization to use in an info box? Here is the link to my sandbox: /info/en/?search=User:Mlwmiller/sandbox Thanks Mlwmiller ( talk)
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Mlwmiller ( talk)@ Doomsdayer520:Thanks for your note. I would like to link this page to others that have to do with research regarding veterans from all US conflicts. How can I do this? Mlwmiller ( talk)