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Melinda, I agree!

On Dec 19, 2012, at 3:16 PM, Melinda Skinner wrote:

> While Wikipedia should never be considered a reliable source by itself, I have found some information that pointed to to explorations that I might not have known about and some valuable footnotes that have led me to good sources when researching. I know its not academically pc to admit even looking at Wikipedia, but I wouldn't toss it away.  I have no shame.
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