Talk:Daniel Levey

WikiProject assessments for quality and importance
I downgraded the assessment of this article from B class to C class as there are no death details and the story appears incomplete, since it ends in 1916. Consequently, readers are left wanting more. Even though the article does not provide a complete picture, it is useful to a casual reader, which meets the C class criteria. Also the LEAD contains extra information not included in the body of the article. While a lead section serves to introduce an article, it needs to summarize the whole article, not be a teaser to start an article. The lead section should be considered as if it was a stand-alone article in itself and convey the key points one needs to know about the subject. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 00:03, 25 June 2022 (UTC)