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platform and the car body. There was some crowding, and I happened to be pressed by it against the car body while waiting my turn. In this situation the train began to move, and by the motion I was twisted off my feet, and had dropped somewhat, with feet downward, into the open space, and was personally helpless, when my coat collar was vigorously seized and I was quickly pulled up and out to a secure footing on the platform. Upon turning to thank my rescuer I saw it was Edwin Booth, whose face was of course well known to me, and I expressed my gratitude to him, and in doing so, called him by name. - Source: Letters of Note: Volume 1: An Eclectic Collection of Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience,
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would be necessary to help the reader understand where the discrepancy between Lincoln's own telling and the telling of modern scholars was introduced. Since it's just some dude, we don't have to care about his opinion to that extent; if his opinion is an opinion widely held by scholars, then the article should say such. As it stands, based on your reasoning I would delete, along with the above sentence in red, this sentence:
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In that case, I would suggest deleting the whole thing. It is fine to state a single person's opinion, but to state the reason for the singular person's opinion is approaching a too-high level of specificity IMO. If, for example, "the principal memory" thing was an opinion held by many scholars, it
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section. The previous reviewer sums it up nicely: "The family and early life section is a massive stretch of various biographical details, while the career sections are sometimes just a couple sentences." I don't think you've adequately addressed that issue. The main change I would make would be to
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Source: The incident occurred while a group of passengers were late at night purchasing their sleeping car places from the conductor who stood on the station platform at the entrance of the car. The platform was about the height of the car floor, and there was of course a narrow space between the
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Much to the embarrassment of the president, Mary Todd Lincoln prevented Robert Lincoln from joining the Army until shortly before the war's conclusion. "We have lost one son, and his loss is as much as I can bear, without being called upon to make another sacrifice," Mary Todd Lincoln insisted to
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Of Robert's children, Jessie Harlan Lincoln Beckwith (1875–1948) had two children, but neither of them – Mary Lincoln Beckwith ("Peggy" 1898–1975) nor Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith ("Bud" 1904–1985) – had children of their own. Robert's other daughter, Mary Todd Lincoln ("Mamie" 1869–1938) married
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Hmmmm...ok, I can see your point. I've adjusted the Note to hopefully only stick to the facts. I don't think it's synthesis or original research to lay out what different historians/authors have stated about Abraham's travels and the words they use to characterize Robert's statements about those
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Donald's opinion seems to be based on the writings of Lincoln biographer Frederick Trevor Hill and scholar Wayne C. Temple. Hill would write that "The Hon. Robert Lincoln told the writer that he distinctly remembers seeing his father start out on horseback, with his saddle-bags, to accompany the
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That particular section has been cleaned-up. As to the ages of RTL's own children...I think it is encyclopedic and of interest to our readership to include the life dates of his children. I am sure most of our readership have no idea that 2 of Abraham Lincoln's grandchildren survived the Great
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Bellevue's director, who at Mary's commitment trial assured the jury she would benefit from treatment at his facility, now declared her well enough to go to Springfield to live with her sister. Her commitment and subsequent events alienated Lincoln from his mother, and they did not
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Lincoln also acknowledged that he was aware of the "great inconvenience" that Johnson had since becoming president of the United States only a short time earlier./Following his father's assassination, in April 1865 Robert moved to the city of Chicago with his remaining
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a principal memory of his childhood and is not the most vivid image of his childhood. In my opinion Donald has taken one memory and blown it up all out of proportion. What was important to me to show here is that it's a slippery slope from "distinctly remembers"-:
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The article talks about his receiving his law license and being certified to practice law as two different things. There is no such distinction in any US jurisdiction that I am aware of. An explanation or link to one would be helpful, assuming this is not an
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I have instead moved the info into a Notes section. It's not just some "dude" - Donald has a Knowledge (XXG) article and his book about RTL, "Lincoln", is one of the most recent and widely-read biographies about the man. The bit about the saddlebags is
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When he initially expressed interest in the law school to his father, President Lincoln made reference to his own pleasant, but informal legal training by stating "If you do, you should learn more than I ever did, but you will never have so good a
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All of the above have been adjusted. An aside: this article occasionally goes through extensive editing/re-editing. Some of this puffery/sensationalistic verbage is a relic of past editing, I've corrected/edited/adjusted what I could find.
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As I said above, certain words are a bit too vivid. The beginning of the family section does not need to have the list of children; the necessary details can easily fit into the general prose. Besides that, the rest is fine.
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Robert's memory of the saddlebags has been changed from his personal "distinctly remembers" (Hill in 1906) to "the first memory" (Temple in 1960), then in 1995 becoming "the principal memory" of his childhood in Donald's
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Actually in my opinion it is important/necessary. A basically untrue statement about Robert Todd Lincoln and about something he supposedly stated has crept into the historical narrative and has been accepted as
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Lincoln arranged to have Pullman quietly excused from the subpoena issued for Pullman to testify in the 1895 trials of the leaders of the American Railway Union for conspiracy during the 1894 Pullman strike.
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In an era before air conditioning, Robert, Mary, and the children would often leave their hot city life behind for the cooler climate of Mt. Pleasant. During the 1880s the family would summer at the Harlan
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Lincoln was born in Springfield, Illinois, and graduated from Harvard College. He then served on the staff of Ulysses S. Grant as a captain in the Union Army in the closing days of the American Civil War.
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Abraham apparently realized that his being away had a potential impact on his sons as evidenced by the following quote from his April 16, 1848, letter to his wife: "don't let the blessed fellows forget
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I would remove the images of his children. Referring back to the previous reviewer, "I'm not convinced that the images of other people are necessary, especially since they're all thumbnail size."
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Depression and one even outlived the end of WWII. Abraham Lincoln II's short life had a great impact on his father, the dates seem important to me. But let's discuss - I can change my mind.
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Mary also wrote to the editor of the Chicago Times and shortly, the embarrassment Robert had hoped to avoid came to the forefront, with his motives and character being publicly questioned.
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I'm not going to go into this in detail since the previous reviewer already did such a good job of handling the sourcing. I checked the diff and verified the few added sources; good to go.
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Three months after she started living there, Mary Lincoln was able to escape from Bellevue Place. She smuggled letters to her lawyer, James B. Bradwell, and his wife, Myra
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Heh, the problem is this—that many of his biographers & many historians don't seem to care all that much about his career but point taken. Trimming & adjusting
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When his father became president of the United States on the eve of the Civil War, Lincoln was the only one of the president's three children to be largely on his own.
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The prose has this aspect of... weak sensationalism that doesn't conform to the typical standards of encyclopedic writing (I would definitely mark this with a
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Lincoln was already concerned about what he thought were his mother's "spend-thrift" ways, hallucinations, paranoia, and increasingly eccentric behaviors.
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Source: Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln, Page 209..."Another magazine declared that Robert's first public position..."
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concerned about what he thought were his mother's "spend-thrift" ways, hallucinations, paranoia, and increasingly eccentric behaviors
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Overall, I don't think that this article at this time is ready to be promoted to GA-class. As such, I'm going to put this nomination
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Mary Todd Lincoln prevented Robert from joining the Army until shortly before the war's conclusion, citing the death of William.
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They had three children, two daughters and one son: Mary "Mamie" Lincoln, Abraham "Jack" Lincoln II, and Jessie Harlan Lincoln.
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In 1871, Lincoln's only surviving brother, Tad, died at the age of 18, leaving his mother devastated with grief. Lincoln was
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As a result of such a change, this sentence would be moved back one, and the preceding sentence would read something like
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Went through and I think I've responded to all your points. Let me know if anything remaining isn't to your satisfaction.
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Lincoln was then enrolled at Phillips Exeter Academy to further prepare for attending college, and he graduated in 1860
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Spelling and grammar are fine. The prose is a bit awkward. I've just never seen writing like it on Knowledge (XXG).
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The one office to which he was elected was town supervisor of South Chicago, which he held from 1876 to 1877;
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trim the sections on his relationship with his father and mother. They take up more room than they need to.
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Lincoln was subsequently enrolled at Phillips Exeter Academy to prepare for college, and graduated in 1860
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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is rarely approriate in a Wikivoice sense; a direct quote of the source or a less vivid word such as
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I just deleted the Town Supervisor statement, seems out of kilter to mention in the lead section.
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disavowed any interest in running and stated he would not accept nomination for either position.
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One such example that gives insight into his father's indulgence and childhood in general
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I can't think of a good way to word this, but this sentence is awkward and confusing:
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when Lincoln's only surviving brother, Tad, died at the age of 18, leaving his mother
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Well, as the saying goes..."perfect is the enemy of good". Yes, I'll submit the DYK.
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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below.
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I understand why this is included, but if I'm following correctly, it amounts to
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
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Little to be said here. I disagree with the previous reviewer's assertion that
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this nomination, if it is successful, until the hook appears on the Main Page.
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Are you going to sumbit a DYK nom? If not, I'd be more than happy to do one.
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For the purposes of this bio, people's birth and death years are irrelevant.
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was related by Joseph Humphreys, who had taken a train to Lexington in 1847:
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I'm going to list out every potential issue I see in the text by section.
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It went through several name changes, and is now called Glenwood Academy
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Sorry about that, fixed now. I think the cite got lost along the way.
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He served as the town supervisor of South Chicago from 1876 to 1877;
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In my opinion, the dates are relevant but it's all been adjusted.
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It was human interest, a personal anecdote but it's been deleted.
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travels when Robert was a child. Let me know what you think now.
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All right, let's do this! Will be done in a week or less.
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