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never students of the institute), like all the students of the Free
Institution, or of the Lyceums (French, German, etc.) for children of aristocratic families or powerful, or, at the height of proselytizing, a MarĂa Zambrano who once published an article in the school magazine. I can understand and accept the illusion that a schoolboy can make him say that King Juan Carlos or Queen Fabiola studied in his school, but the truth is that they only entered the school building to be examined (like many of those listed ). Here we had to mention another detail that has led to confusion to journalists and various municipal pages, blogs, etc ...:
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We must be aware that the most dangerous of the errors in
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Further to some of the points raised above, I have just removed the first paragraph of the
History section, as the only reference —González de Lastra and Fernández Bargueño (reliable sources)— given for the whole paragraph makes no mention whatsoever of any of the things mentioned therein. I hope to
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All this came a bit as an introduction to the convenience of including as a reference that of the page of the institute, moderately well titled "Celebrities who have passed through our
Institute". Such ambiguity allows to include those who only went to the center to examine themselves (but who were
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Have finally had to remove the entire section as unsourced, while maintaining and incorporating any referenced item elsewhere in the article. That said, some of the existing references are pretty iffy, especially the blogs and, I'm afraid, the stuff from the school's website (students' online
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magazine?). However, as my editing here has been pretty aggressive to date, it might be better if other users decide whether those sources are reliable.
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