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Now that it has been pointed out that there are duplicate articles (by tagging at the articles), of course they should be merged. The Ehrick Rossiter article was created first, in 2009, while the Ehrick K. Rossiter article was created in 2010 (by me). What I prefer in cases like this is that the two should be merged into the older article, with the newer one becoming a redirect that preserves its edit history. If the resulting merged article should be placed at the other name, then an administrator can switch their locations, again still preserving the edit histories. --doncram 12:38, 1 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]