User:Alansohn/DYKs

This is a running log of articles created or expanded and listed on DYK:

First 10:
 * 1 - Willowbrook Mall (Wayne, New Jersey), December 1, 2006 ==> renamed as Willowbrook Mall (New Jersey) on October 9, 2017
 * 2 - Flaget High School, June 29, 2007
 * 3 - Thomas D. English, August 17 - renamed to Thomas Dunn English
 * 4 - Missing
 * 5 - Missing
 * 6 - Frank Messina, October 13
 * 7 - Siyum HaShas, October 17
 * 8 - Andy Papathanassiou, October 23
 * 9 - Andrew Dasburg, November 24
 * 10 - Balfour Brickner, November 8

10s:
 * 11 - Antonio Jacobsen, December 31, 2007
 * 11A - Frank E. Rodgers, January 25 <-- This was really a create, but was numbered as nomination 76 below
 * 12 - Pleasant Valley Sunday, February 27
 * 13 - Missing
 * 14 - Tim Morehouse, August 12
 * 15 - Erinn Smart, August 12
 * 16 - Hackensack Water Company Complex, August 12
 * 17 - Berlin Circle, August 14 --> renamed to Berlin Circle (traffic circle) and original title repurposed
 * 18 - 23rd Street Fire, August 14
 * 19 - Marilyn Roman, August 17
 * 20 - Newark Arts High School, August 18, 2008
 * 20A - 66th Street (Manhattan), August 25, 2008 <-- incorrectly listed as a nom

20s:
 * 21 - Joseph McGahn, August 26, 2008
 * 22 - Museum of Bags and Purses, August 29
 * 23 - Flat Daddy, August 31
 * 24 - Lonnie Wright, September 1
 * 25 - Simplified Spelling Board, September 2
 * 26 - Trenton Times, September 2 --> redirected to The Times (Trenton)
 * 27 - Rob Johnson (soccer), September 2
 * 28 - Creationist museum, September 8
 * 29 - 1964 Liberty Bowl, September 8
 * 30 - New Jersey State Museum, September 9, 2008

30s:
 * 31 - Far Hills Races, September 11, 2008
 * 32 - Paul Curran (politician), September 12 --> redirected to Paul J. Curran
 * 33 - Ray Chambers, September 14
 * 34 - McDynamo, September 15
 * 35 - Hunterdon County Courthouse, September 16
 * 36 - Whitney Darrow, Jr., September 16 ==> renamed to Whitney Darrow Jr.
 * 37 - Fleming Castle, September 16 --> renamed to Samuel Fleming House in November 2015
 * 38 - [[

340s:
 * 346 - Gerta Keller, June 18
 * 347 - Pedro Espada Jr., June 18
 * 348 - Alan Berkman, June 18
 * 349 - John Houghtaling, June 23
 * 350 - James F. Calvert, June 24

350s:
 * 351 - Philip D. Curtin, June 24
 * 352 - Edward Hanrahan, June 25
 * 353 - Ernest May (historian), June 26
 * 354 - Wayne L. Horvitz, June 30
 * 355 - Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (United States), June 30
 * 356 - Frank Dasso, June 30
 * 357 - Wenatchee Chiefs, June 30
 * 358 - Frank J. Low, July 1
 * 359 - John Callaway (journalist), July 2
 * 360 - Karine Ruby, July 2

360s:
 * 361 - Morton Gottlieb, July 3
 * 362 - Frank Ford (broadcaster), July 4
 * 363 - Irv Hall, July 4
 * 364 - William E. Simkin, July 5
 * 365 - Alec Gallup, July 6
 * 366 - Shelly Gross, July 8
 * 367 - Lee Guber, July 8
 * 368 - Valley Forge Music Fair, July 8
 * 369 - Westbury Music Fair, July 8
 * 370 - Johnny Sylvester, July 8

370s:
 * 371 - Tommy Thevenow, July 9
 * 372 - Robert Derzon, July 10
 * 373 - Mary Lou Forbes, July 10
 * 374 - J. Curtis Counts, July 12
 * 375 - Shi Pei Pu, July 13
 * 376 - Ken Roberts (announcer), July 14
 * 377 - Aubrey Epps, July 15
 * 378 - D. Mark Hegsted, July 15
 * 379 - Robert E. L. Taylor, July 15
 * 380 - Sandra Warfield, July 16

380s:
 * 381 - Paul Hemphill, July 16
 * 382 - Togo Tanaka, July 16
 * 383 - You Chung Hong, July 17
 * 384 - Art Mahaffey, July 17
 * 385 - Oscar F. Mayer, July 17
 * 386 - Oscar G. Mayer, Sr., July 17 --> renamed to Oscar G. Mayer Sr.
 * 387 - Oscar G. Mayer, Jr., July 17 --> renamed to Oscar G. Mayer Jr.
 * 388 - Joseph F. Finnegan, July 20
 * 389 - Benny Lom, July 21
 * 390 - David L. Cole, July 21

390s:
 * 391 - Casey Candaele, July 21
 * 392 - We answer to a higher authority, July 22
 * 393 - Lou Pagliaro, July 23
 * 394 - Bagel Bakers Local 338, July 23
 * 395 - Robert Isabell, July 23
 * 396 - Christopher Hipp, July 24
 * 397 - Ralph F. Hirschmann, July 25
 * 398 - William C. Conner, July 26
 * 399 - Horace Barker, July 26
 * 400 - John Barry (WD-40), July 27

400s:
 * 401 - Barbara Margolis, July 29
 * 402 - None, due to counting error
 * 403 - Susan Fleming, July 30
 * 404 - Sidney W. Bijou, July 31
 * 405 - Kim Guadagno, July 31
 * 406 - Howard Engle, August 2
 * 407 - Richard H. Sylvester, August 3
 * 408 - Joel Weisman, August 4
 * 409 - Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, August 4
 * 410 - Thomas Dao, August 5

410s:
 * 411 - Robert Huebner, August 5
 * 412 - Charles Pomerantz, August 5
 * 413 - Rickettsialpox, August 5
 * 414 - Rickettsia akari, August 5
 * 415 - Astronaut-politician, August 5 ==> renamed to Astronaut–politician (to "fix" dash length)
 * 416 - Lois Hunt, August 7
 * 417 - Lionel Casson, August 7
 * 418 - Gerald Gardner (mathematician), August 8
 * 419 - Pittsburgh Press Co. v. Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations, August 8
 * 420 - Wilma Scott Heide, August 9

420s:
 * 421 - Clayton Hill, August 9
 * 422 - Bob Weinstock, August 10
 * 423 - Toy Center, August 11
 * 424 - Ernest W. Lefever, August 11
 * 425 - Ted Nierenberg, August 11
 * 426 - Jens Quistgaard, August 11
 * 427 - Dansk International Designs, August 11
 * 428 - Ozzie Cadena, August 11
 * 429 - Lynn Pressman Raymond, August 12
 * 430 - Pressman Toy Corporation, August 12

430s:
 * 431 - Michael A. Wiener, August 12
 * 432 - Thomas N. Schroth, August 15
 * 433 - Frank D. Schroth, August 15
 * 434 - Anthony Impreveduto, August 16
 * 435 - George Taylor Morris, August 18 - Appears out of order in Archive 26
 * 436 - Anne Wexler, August 19
 * 437 - Jimmy Bedford, August 19
 * 438 - Mark Rosenzweig, August 20 ==> renamed to Mark Rosenzweig (psychologist)
 * 439 - Ira Black, August 21
 * 440 - Marcey Jacobson, August 21

440s:
 * 441 - Jack T. Kirby, August 23
 * 442 - Kenneth Bacon, August 25
 * 443 - Michael Viner, August 27
 * 444 - Al Purvis, September 1
 * 445 - William Emerson (journalist), September 1
 * 446 - Lucky Lady II, September 9
 * 447 - Ridge A, September 10
 * 448 - George William Beatty, September 12
 * 449 - Arthur L. Welsh, September 12
 * 450 - Robert Spinrad, September 14

450s:
 * 451 - Nat Adderley, Jr., September 16 --> renamed to Nat Adderley Jr.
 * 452 - Albert L. Gordon, September 16
 * 453 - Lou Bender, September 17
 * 454 - Carl Hovde, September 18
 * 455 - George Gregory (basketball), September 18
 * 456 - Migdal Synagogue, September 21
 * 457 - Alfred Gottschalk (Rabbi), September 21 --> renamed to Alfred Gottschalk (rabbi)
 * 458 - Henry S. Coleman, September 26
 * 459 - Isabella Karle, September 27
 * 460 - Jerome Karle, October 1

460s
 * 461 - Joseph Gurwin, October 3
 * 462 - Freddy Bienstock, October 4
 * 463 - Johnny LoBianco, October 4
 * 464 - Wolfe Kelman, October 6
 * 465 - Naamah Kelman, October 6
 * 466 - W. Horace Carter, October 9
 * 467 - Mimi Weddell, October 9
 * 468 - Far Rockaway High School, October 9
 * 469 - Verisk Analytics, October 9
 * 470 - List of Major League Baseball leaders in RBI in one inning, October 10 ==> renamed to List of Major League Baseball single-inning runs batted in leaders

470s
 * 471 - John J. Wild, October 12
 * 472 - Edward Gelsthorpe, October 12
 * 473 - Cran-Apple juice, October 12
 * 474 - Peter T. Farrell, October 13
 * 475 - Carlos D. Ramirez, October 13
 * 476 - Peg Mullen, October 15
 * 477 - Douglas Watt (critic), October 15
 * 478 - Theodore Trautwein, October 15
 * 479 - Franklin Borough School District, October 16
 * 480 - Raymond A. Brown, October 16


 * 480s
 * 481 - Gilberto Zaldívar - October 18
 * 482 - Continuity of Government Commission - October 18
 * 483 - Angelo Errichetti - October 19
 * 484 - Heart of Stone (film) - October 19 --> renamed to Heart of Stone (2009 film) and original article changed to a redirect
 * 485 - Young America Stakes - October 19
 * 486 - Thomas Trantino - October 20
 * 487 - Fred C. Galda - October 20
 * 488 - Ernest Blood - October 20
 * 489 - Slingshot (water vapor distillation system) - October 21
 * 490 - Monica C. Lozano - October 21

490s
 * 491 - Daniel Melnick - October 23
 * 492 - Sam Zolotow - October 24
 * 493 - Riverdell Hospital, October 26
 * 494 - Guy W. Calissi, October 27
 * 495 - M. A. Farber, October 27
 * 496 - Mario Jascalevich, October 27 -> moved to Dr. X killings
 * 497 - Morris Pashman, October 27
 * 498 - Valentino Mazzia, October 27
 * 499 - Sybil Moses, October 28
 * 500 - Kelly (musical), October 28

500s
 * 501 - Overlook Hospital, October 28 -> renamed to Overlook Medical Center
 * 502 - Stephen Barnett, October 29
 * 503 - Sheldon Segal, October 29
 * 504 - Ruth Duckworth, October 30
 * 505 - Paul Bloom (lawyer), October 30
 * 506 - George P. Jenkins, November 1
 * 507 - Mary E. Surratt Boarding House, November 2
 * 508 - Dietrich von Bothmer, November 4
 * 509 - Dee Anthony, November 5
 * 510 - John V. Kelly, November 5

510s
 * 511 - Elmer Winter, November 6
 * 512 - Solomon Schechter Day School of Raritan Valley, November 7
 * 513 - None, due to counting error
 * 514 - Troy Smith (businessman), November 9
 * 515 - Steven P. Perskie, November 10
 * 516 - Unthanksgiving day, November 26, 2009
 * 517 - Tim Costello (labor advocate), January 7, 2010
 * 518 - Loren Singer, January 8
 * 519 - Arthur E. Bartlett, January 19
 * 520 - Eunice Walker Johnson, January 20

520s
 * 521 - Charles Kleibacker, January 20
 * 522 - John P. Scott, May 28
 * 523 - Louis F. Kosco, May 28
 * 524 - John P. Lewis, May 31
 * 525 - Norman M. Robertson, June 5
 * 526 - Gerald Roush, June 5
 * 527 - Fritz Sennheiser, June 6
 * 528 - Clare Farragher, June 6
 * 529 - Chris Haney (Trivial Pursuit), June 6
 * 530 - John J. Matheussen, June 7

530s
 * 531 - Clifford Grodd, June 7
 * 532 - David Ginsburg (lawyer), June 7
 * 533 - Marion Crecco, June 8
 * 534 - Jack Sinagra, June 9
 * 535 - Double dipping, June 9
 * 536 - Robert L. McNeil, Jr., June 9 ==> renamed to Robert L. McNeil Jr.
 * 537 - List of New Jersey state symbols, June 10
 * 538 - Melvin Cottrell, June 10
 * 539 - Bordentown School, June 10
 * 540 - Irwin Rosten, June 11

540s
 * 541 - The Incredible Machine (film), June 11 --> renamed to The Incredible Machine in November 2016
 * 542 - Arline Friscia, June 11
 * 543 - Damian Costantino, June 12
 * 544 - Kissinger v. Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, June 12
 * 545 - LeRoy J. Jones, Jr., June 12 --> renamed to LeRoy J. Jones Jr.
 * 546 - Rudy Garcia (New Jersey), June 13
 * 547 - Vera Beaudin Saeedpour, June 13
 * 548 - Stephen Rivers, June 14
 * 549 - John W. Douglas, June 15
 * 550 - Paul Kramer, June 15

550s
 * 551 - Rafael Fraguela, June 16
 * 552 - 33rd Legislative District (New Jersey), June 16
 * 553 - Kenneth LeFevre, June 17
 * 554 - Icing (drinking game), June 18 -> renamed Icing (game)
 * 555 - Louis Romano, June 18
 * 556 - Lillian Heath, June 18
 * 557 - Carol Murphy, June 18
 * 558 - Abraham Nathanson, June 18
 * 559 - Fred Plum, June 18
 * 560 - Watson (artificial intelligence software), June 19

560s
 * 561 - Guy Talarico, June 19
 * 562 - Peter Keefe, June 19
 * 563 - Peter J. Hall, June 20
 * 564 - Joel Weingarten, June 20
 * 565 - Gary Stuhltrager, June 20
 * 566 - Capital punishment in New Jersey, June 20
 * 567 - Barbara Wright (politician), June 21
 * 568 - Gerald Luongo, June 22
 * 569 - Gerald H. Zecker, June 23
 * 570 - RoboScooter, June 23

570s
 * 571 - Tav HaYosher, June 24
 * 572 - Robert B. Radnitz, June 24
 * 573 - William J. Mitchell, June 24
 * 574 - John A. Rocco, June 25
 * 575 - D. Bennett Mazur, June 25
 * 576 - 37th Legislative District (New Jersey), June 25
 * 577 - Thomas S. Buechner, June 25
 * 578 - Raymond Zane, June 26
 * 579 - Ernest Fleischmann, June 27
 * 580 - GreenWheel, June 27

580s
 * 581 - James N. Wood, June 28
 * 582 - Jack Casey, June 28
 * 583 - Sean F. Dalton, June 29
 * 584 - 4th Legislative District (New Jersey), June 29
 * 585 - Vince O'Brien, June 29
 * 586 - Shell Answer Man, June 29
 * 587 - Wendell Logan, June 30
 * 588 - Burlington County Special Services School District, June 30
 * 589 - Henry B. R. Brown, June 30
 * 590 - 15th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 1

590s
 * 591 - Thomas P. Foy, July 1
 * 592 - Carmine DeSopo, July 2
 * 593 - 7th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 2
 * 594 - Dick LaRossa, July 3
 * 595 - Gerald R. Stockman, July 3
 * 596 - Ben Sonnenberg, July 4
 * 597 - Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, July 4
 * 598 - 16th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 4
 * 598A - John H. Ewing, July 4 <- was included in above DYK hook, but wasn't credited
 * 599 - Stephen B. Shepard, July 4
 * 600 - Chris Welles, July 5

600s
 * 601 - Illegals Program, July 5 - also proposed for WP:ITN. Renamed 2010 Russia – United States prisoner swap on July 9
 * 602 - Richard B. Sellars, July 5
 * 603 - Philip B. Hofmann, July 6
 * 604 - Bill Hudson (photographer), July 6
 * 605 - Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution, July 6 ==> renamed to Carry Me Home (book)
 * 606 - Dwight Armstrong, July 6
 * 607 - Rudolf Leopold, July 7
 * 608 - Nuclear accidents by country, July 7
 * 609 - Benjamin Sonnenberg, July 8
 * 610 - William L. Taylor, July 8

610s
 * 611 - Allyn Ferguson, July 8
 * 612 - 17th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 9
 * 613 - Corey Allen, July 9
 * 614 - Stanley Wagner (vintner), July 9 - See Articles for deletion/Stanley Wagner (vintner) posted July 22; Article survived AfD and was renamed Stanley Wagner (winemaker)
 * 615 - List of knuckleball pitchers, July 10
 * 616 - F. James McDonald, July 10
 * 617 - Louis Moyroud, July 11
 * 618 - Rene Alphonse Higonnet, July 11
 * 619 - Alan M. Kriegsman, July 12
 * 620 - Jonathan Wolken, July 13

620s
 * 621 - Thomas H. Paterniti, July 13
 * 622 - Portrait of Wally, July 14
 * 623 - Harriet E. Derman, July 14
 * 624 - 18th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 14
 * 625 - Hermann Snellen, July 14 --> moved to Herman Snellen (one "n" in first name) in September 2014
 * 626 - Clement Finch, July 15
 * 627 - George Otlowski, July 15
 * 628 - Jerome Wolken, July 15
 * 629 - Banta-Coe House, July 16
 * 630 - Israel Hicks, July 16

630s
 * 631 - Ernest L. Oros, July 17
 * 632 - Laurence S. Weiss, July 17
 * 633 - 19th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 17
 * 634 - Jeffrey A. Warsh, July 18
 * 635 - John J. Fay, Jr., July 18 --> moved to John J. Fay Jr. in December 2016 per WP:JR
 * 636 - Stephen A. Mikulak, July 20
 * 637 - William R. Callahan, July 21 - since renamed to William R. Callahan (priest)
 * 638 - Randy Corman, July 21
 * 639 - Flashblood, July 21
 * 640 - George W. Webber (minister), July 22

640s:
 * 641 - Clara Claiborne Park, July 22
 * 642 - Martin Waldron, July 23
 * 643 - Ann Waldron, July 24
 * 644 - List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones, July 25
 * 645 - Alexander J. Menza, July 25
 * 646 - Arnold Kramish, July 26
 * 647 - John T. Gregorio, July 26
 * 648 - 20th Legislative District (New Jersey), July 26
 * 649 - Thomas J. Deverin, July 26
 * 650 - Thomas G. Dunn, July 27

650s
 * 651 - Democrats for Nixon, July 27
 * 652 - Donald Griffin, July 28
 * 653 - Robert Galambos, July 28
 * 654 - Hallowell Davis, July 28
 * 655 - Central Institute for the Deaf, July 28
 * 656 - Seymour London, July 30
 * 657 - Monroe Jay Lustbader, July 31
 * 658 - 21st Legislative District (New Jersey), July 31
 * 659 - Peter J. Genova, July 31
 * 660 - Imagining Madoff, August 1

660s:
 * 661 - Daniel I. Arnon, August 1
 * 662 - Larry Keith, August 2
 * 663 - Denise Jefferson, August 2
 * 664 - Maureen Ogden, August 3
 * 665 - 22nd Legislative District (New Jersey), August 3
 * 666 - Arthur Williams (Elevator Bandit), August 5
 * 667 - Jim Neu, August 5
 * 668 - Stuart F. Feldman, August 5
 * 669 - Charles Wall, August 5
 * 670 - Eugene Goossen, August 6

670s:
 * 671 - Doug Ohlson, August 6
 * 672 - Carl Gordon (actor), August 7
 * 673 - Harrison Howell Dodge, August 8
 * 674 - Gerson Goldhaber, August 8
 * 675 - Judith Peabody, August 8
 * 676 - Nathan Quinones, August 8
 * 677 - Women's Professional Basketball League, August 9
 * 678 - Anthony J. Alvarado, August 9
 * 679 - Wye Jamison Allanbrook, August 9
 * 680 - Houston Angels, August 10

680s:
 * 681 - Irving Anker, August 11
 * 681A - New York City School Chancellor, August 11
 * 682 - New York Stars (WBL), August 11
 * 683 - Stephen B. Wiley, August 11
 * 684 - 23rd Legislative District (New Jersey), August 11
 * 685 - Al Goodman (singer), August 12
 * 686 - John H. Dorsey, August 13
 * 687 - Senatorial courtesy (New Jersey), August 13
 * 688 - Michael Batterberry, August 13
 * 689 - Food & Wine, August 13

690s:
 * 690 - John R. Branca, August 14
 * 691 - Eugene Anderson, August 15
 * 692 - Arthur R. Albohn, August 15
 * 693 - Iowa Cornets, August 15
 * 694 - David Alexander (college president), August 15
 * 695 - Bernie West, August 15
 * 696 - Eva Shain, August 15
 * 697 - Boxing judge, August 15
 * 698 - Erich Steidtmann, August 16
 * 699 - 24th Legislative District (New Jersey), August 16
 * 700 - John Aylesworth, August 16

700s:
 * 701 - Morrie Yohai, August 16
 * 702 - Old London Foods, August 16
 * 703 - James P. Vreeland, August 17
 * 704 - New Jersey Gems, August 17
 * 705 - Milwaukee Does, August 18
 * 706 - List of successful English Channel swimmers, August 19 - See Articles for deletion/List of successful English Channel swimmers
 * 707 - Lee Lockwood, August 19
 * 708 - Richard A. Stratton, August 19
 * 709 - Enrique Tirabocchi, August 19
 * 710 - Thomas C. Peebles, August 20
 * 710A - Measles vaccine (see this link

710s:
 * 711 - Henry Sullivan (swimmer), August 20 - article was moved in August 2016 to include disambiguation
 * 712 - Fritz Teufel, August 21
 * 713 - Amelia Gade Corson, August 21
 * 714 - Bradley M. Campbell, August 21
 * 715 - Harold Ginsberg, August 22
 * 716 - Interns for Peace, August 22 (Note: second nom, for Bruce M. Cohen, was not counted due to overlap in content)
 * 717 - Robert M. Chanock, August 23
 * 718 - Marianne Espinosa, August 25
 * 719 - Frank Gasparro, August 26
 * 720 - Lou Smit, August 27

720s:
 * 721 - Harvey B. Scribner, August 29
 * 722 - Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, August 30
 * 723 - Amin al-Hindi, August 30
 * 724 - Harrison Price, September 1
 * 725 - Lawrence Boadt, September 2
 * 726 - 15 Penn Plaza, September 2
 * 727 - James Mourilyan Tanner, September 3
 * 728 - Helen Chinoy (renamed to Helen Krich Chinoy), September 4
 * 729 - HD 10180, September 4
 * 730 - Air bag vest, September 5

730s:
 * 731 - Edward Kean, September 5
 * 732 - Little Syria, Manhattan, September 6
 * 733 - David Rowland, September 6
 * 734 - Exercise and music, September 6
 * 735 - Michel Montignac, September 7
 * 736 - Jackson Gillis, September 7
 * 737 - Robert S. Ingersoll, September 8
 * 738 - Martin Dannenberg, September 9
 * 739 - David Einhorn (rabbi), September 9
 * 740 - Har Sinai Congregation, September 10

740s:
 * 741 - Jacob Bigeleisen, September 10
 * 742 - Jacob Mayer, September 10
 * 743 - 1967–68 ABA season, September 11
 * 744 - Edward Mead Johnson, September 12
 * 745 - Mead Johnson, September 12
 * 746 - C. Joseph Genster, September 13
 * 747 - Metrecal, September 13
 * 748 - Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Assn., Inc. v. Bresler, September 13
 * 749 - Dorothy Sucher, September 13
 * 750 - Jacoby & Meyers, September 14

750s:
 * 751 - Daniel P. Davison, September 14
 * 752 - value-added modeling, September 14
 * 753 - Jack Pitney, September 14
 * 754 - George Hitchcock (poet), September 14
 * 755 - Gail Koff, September 15
 * 756 - Frank C. Garland, September 16
 * 757 - Leo Trepp, September 16
 * 758 - Operation Power Flite, September 17
 * 759 - Satch Davidson, September 17
 * 760 - Larry Ashmead, September 18

760s:
 * 761 - Theban Desert Road Survey, September 18
 * 762 - Frank Perls, September 18
 * 763 - David J. Weber, September 18
 * 764 - 25th Legislative District (New Jersey), September 18
 * 765 - Alicia M. Soderberg, September 19
 * 766 - Seymour Pine, September 20
 * 767 - R. Smith Simpson, September 22
 * 768 - Thomas Guinzburg, September 23
 * 769 - Lucius Walker, September 23

770s:
 * 770 - Elizabeth Jenkins (author), September 23
 * 771 - lintuzumab, September 23
 * 772 - Marc Tessier-Lavigne, September 24
 * 773 - Gene Case, September 24
 * 774 - Clive Donner, September 24
 * 775 - Barbara Holland, September 24
 * 776 - Hermann Gollancz, September 25
 * 777 - Dockum Drug Store sit-in, September 25
 * 778 - I'm not lovin' it, September 26
 * 779 - Varnette Honeywood, September 26
 * 780 - Robert Rompre, September 27

780s:
 * 781 - linaclotide, September 27
 * 782 - Al LaMacchia, September 27
 * 783 - James E. Winner Jr., September 28
 * 784 - Bacha posh, September 30
 * 785 - William Coblentz (California) (renamed to William Coblentz (attorney), October 1
 * 786 - Donald W. Davis, October 1
 * 787 - Fathi Osman, October 2
 * 788 - John R. Paul, October 2
 * 789 - Paycheck Fairness Act, October 2
 * 790 - Joyce Beber, October 2

790s:
 * 791 - Jack Kershaw, October 5
 * 792 - Ralph T. Coe, October 6
 * 793 - Joseph L. Melnick, October 7
 * 794 - Dorothy M. Horstmann, October 8
 * 795 - Robert W. McCollum, October 8
 * 796 - Gus Bevona, October 8
 * 797 - William Harrison (physician), October 8
 * 798 - George Ballis, October 8
 * 799 - James Stovall, October 9
 * 800 - Nativity: A Life Story, October 9

800s:
 * 801 - Wayne Winterrowd, October 9
 * 802 - Gerald S. Lesser, October 10
 * 803 - Georgy Arbatov, October 12
 * 804 - Never-Ending Language Learning, October 12
 * 805 - Dick Griffey, October 13
 * 806 - Dolores Wilson, October 13
 * 807 - Arthur Holch, October 14
 * 808 - Andy Albeck, October 14
 * 809 - Ralph A. Loveys, October 15
 * 810 - 26th Legislative District (New Jersey), October 15

810s:
 * 811 - Stephen Pace (artist), October 15
 * 812 - Sherman J. Maisel, October 16
 * 813 - William W. Norton, October 17
 * 814 - Mildred Barry Garvin, October 17
 * 815 - Google driverless car, October 18
 * 816 - Marshall Flaum, October 18
 * 817 - Let My People Go: The Story of Israel, October 18
 * 818 - Jehiel R. Elyachar, October 20
 * 819 - R. Gordon Hoxie, October 20
 * 820 - William Birenbaum, October 20

820s:
 * 821 - Atlantic Wind Connection, October 21
 * 822 - Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo, October 21
 * 823 - Robert Tishman, October 22
 * 824 - Louis Henkin, October 22
 * 825 - Chuck Stewart, October 25
 * 826 - Eric Joisel (renamed to Éric Joisel) - October 27
 * 827 - Jim Fuchs, 0ctober 27
 * 828 - Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's shot put, October 28
 * 829 - Melvin Lane Powers, October 29
 * 830 - 1366 Technologies, October 29

830s:
 * 831 - Wesley Bennett, October 29
 * 832 - Louis F. Bantle, October 29
 * 833 - Frank Herbert (politician), October 30
 * 834 - Harold Martin (New Jersey politician), October 30
 * 835 - 39th Legislative District (New Jersey), October 30
 * 836 - Consuelo Crespi, October 30
 * 837 - Burton B. Roberts, November 2
 * 838 - Betty S. Murphy, November 4
 * 839 - Leo Cullum, November 4
 * 840 - Dick Miles, November 5

840s:
 * 841 - The Last Train From Hiroshima, November 5
 * 842 - Blekko, November 6
 * 843 - Michael Tabor (Black Panther), November 7
 * 844 - George Cain, November 7
 * 845 - Mary Emma Allison, November 8
 * 846 - Liang Congjie, November 8
 * 847 - Roy Skinner, November 9
 * 848 - Shannon Tavarez, November 9
 * 849 - Hall Thompson, November 9 -> renamed to Hall W. Thompson
 * 850 - Jule Sugarman, November 14

850s:
 * 851 - Quintin Dailey, November 15
 * 852 - Geoffrey Crawley, November 16
 * 853 - Donald S. Kellermann, November 18
 * 854 - Robert Lipshutz, November 18
 * 855 - Howard Van Hyning, November 19
 * 856 - Theodore W. Kheel, November 23
 * 857 - W. Howard Lester, November 27
 * 858 - William Hohri, November 28
 * 859 - Danny McDevitt, November 29
 * 860 - Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City (1854), December 1

860s:
 * 861 - Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City (1906), December 2
 * 862 - Eric Schmertz, December 27
 * 863 - Frank Bessac, December 30
 * 864 - Morris L. Cohen, December 31, 2010
 * 865 - John Warhola, January 1, 2011
 * 866 - Steven W. Fisher, January 2
 * 867 - Eugene Goldwasser, January 2
 * 868 - Robert Macauley, January 3
 * 869 - Frank Baldino, Jr., January 3 ==> moved to Frank Baldino Jr. on October 28, 2017
 * 870 - Paul Calle, January 5

870s:
 * 871 - Grant McCune, January 6
 * 872 - Arnold Weiss, January 9
 * 873 - Eugene K. Garfield, January 13
 * 874 - Baby Tooth Survey, January 13
 * 875 - Louise Reiss, January 13
 * 876 - B. H. Friedman, January 18
 * 877 - Ruth Cavin, January 19
 * 878 - Husk Power Systems, January 21
 * 879 - Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy, January 21
 * 880 - 1960 NFL Championship Game, February 6

880s:
 * 881 - Alfred Byrd Graf, May 30, 2010

Note: The count is two short, reflecting reductions to address missing entries 402 and 513 and add in uncredited (or improperly counted) entries 11A, 598A, 681A and 710A

Pending creations/expansions

 * Template:Did you know nominations/Inland Fisher Guide Plant (New Jersey) Inland Fisher Guide Plant (New Jersey)
 * Template:Did you know nominations/Nat Allbright Nat Allbright
 * Henry Herx and Template:Did you know nominations/Henry Herx, September 26, 2012
 * Karl Towns (now Karl-Anthony Towns) and Template:Did you know nominations/Karl Towns, December 27, 2012
 * John Ferolito and Template:Did you know nominations/John Ferolito, January 23, 2013
 * Chris Hewitt and Template:Did you know nominations/Chris Hewitt, February 1, 2013
 * Daniel J. Hilferty / Template:Did you know nominations/Daniel J. Hilferty - nominated for DYK as of December 2, 2014
 * Lou Tepe / Template:Did you know nominations/Lou Tepe - nominated for DYK as of January 4, 2015
 * Eli Sagan and Template:Did you know nominations/Eli Sagan - nominated for DYK as of January 17, 2015
 * Battin High School and Template:Did you know nominations/Battin High School - nominated for DYK as of March 18, 2015
 * Paula Kassell and Template:Did you know nominations/Paula Kassell - nominated for DYK as of June 2, 2015
 * Matt Poskay and Template:Did you know nominations/Matt Poskay - nominated for DYK as of August 4, 2015
 * Chris Gheysens and Template:Did you know nominations/Chris Gheysens (plus Articles for deletion/Chris Gheysens) - nominated for DYK as of October 8, 2015
 * Anne Elstner and Template:Did you know nominations/Anne Elstner - nominated for DYK as of November 3, 2015
 * Mario Trafeli and Template:Did you know nominations/Mario Trafeli and Articles for deletion/Mario Trafeli
 * Sockpuppet investigations/Alansohn, sad but true.
 * Mary Pat Christie, Template:Did you know nominations/Mary Pat Christie
 * New Jersey State Guard, Template:Did you know nominations/New Jersey State Guard
 * Barbara Friedrich and Template:Did you know nominations/Barbara Friedrich - nominated for DYK as of April 10, 2016
 * Julia Meade and Template:Did you know nominations/Julia Meade - nominated for DYK as of May 19, 2016
 * Asnage Castelly and Template:Did you know nominations/Asnage Castelly - nominated for DYK as of August 12, 2016
 * Arthur Barclay (American politician) and Template:Did you know nominations/Arthur Barclay (American politician) - nominated for DYK as of August 19, 2016
 * Virginia E. Haines and Template:Did you know nominations/Virginia E. Haines - nominated for DYK as of August 31, 2016
 * Anthony M. Villane and Template:Did you know nominations/Anthony M. Villane - nominated for DYK as of September 1, 2016
 * John F. Gaffney and Template:Did you know nominations/John F. Gaffney - nominated for DYK as of September 6, 2016
 * Martin A. Herman and Template:Did you know nominations/Martin A. Herman - nominated for DYK as of September 6, 2016
 * East Orange High School and Template:Did you know nominations/East Orange High School - nominated for DYK as of September 11, 2016
 * Dennis L. Riley and Template:Did you know nominations/Dennis L. Riley - nominated for DYK as of September 13, 2016
 * Daniel Dalton (American politician) and Template:Did you know nominations/Daniel Dalton (American politician) - nominated for DYK as of September 15, 2016
 * Mark Tatulli and Template:Did you know nominations/Mark Tatulli - nominated for DYK as of September 20, 2016
 * James M. Turner and Kenneth A. Gewertz and Template:Did you know nominations/James M. Turner - nominated for DYK as of September 22, 2016
 * Joseph A. Maressa and Template:Did you know nominations/Joseph A. Maressa - nominated for DYK as of September 26, 2016
 * Ernest F. Schuck and Template:Did you know nominations/Ernest F. Schuck - nominated for DYK as of September 26, 2016
 * Lee B. Laskin and Template:Did you know nominations/Lee B. Laskin - nominated for DYK as of September 29, 2016
 * John J. Horn and Template:Did you know nominations/John J. Horn - nominated for DYK as of October 6, 2016
 * John F. Good and Template:Did you know nominations/John F. Good - nominated for DYK as of October 19, 2016
 * Joseph Harmatz and Template:Did you know nominations/Joseph Harmatz - nominated for DYK as of October 21, 2016
 * Thomas J. Shusted and Template:Did you know nominations/Thomas J. Shusted - nominated for DYK as of October 23, 2016
 * Stanley Silverstein and Template:Did you know nominations/Stanley Silverstein - nominated for DYK as of October 25, 2016
 * Mary Keating Croce / Barbara Berman (politician) and Template:Did you know nominations/Mary Keating Croce - nominated for DYK as of October 27, 2016
 * Aubrey Lewis (athlete) and Template:Did you know nominations/Aubrey Lewis (athlete) - nominated for DYK as of October 29, 2016
 * George H. Barbour and Template:Did you know nominations/George H. Barbour - nominated for DYK as of November 10, 2016
 * New Jersey Rockin Rollers (renamed as New Jersey Rockin' Rollers) and Template:Did you know nominations/New Jersey Rockin Rollers - nominated as of January 23, 2017
 * Carmen Cincotti and Template:Did you know nominations/Carmen Cincotti nominated as of July 18, 2017
 * St. Cecilia High School (New Jersey) and Template:Did you know nominations/St. Cecilia High School (New Jersey) nominated as of September 13, 2017
 * Shanique Speight Template:Did you know nominations/Shanique Speight nominated as of January 18, 2018
 * Heinie Benkert and Template:Did you know nominations/Heinie Benkert nominated as of January 18, 2018
 * Walter M. D. Kern and Template:Did you know nominations/Walter M. D. Kern nominated as of January 18, 2018
 * Joseph Stamler and Template:Did you know nominations/Joseph Stamler nominated as of January 27, 2018
 * Michael F. Adubato and Template:Did you know nominations/Michael F. Adubato nominated as of January 29, 2018
 * Evelyn Terhune and Template:Did you know nominations/Evelyn Terhune nominated as of February 7, 2018
 * Evelyn Adams (lottery winner), Articles for deletion/Evelyn Adams (lottery winner) and Template:Did you know nominations/Evelyn Adams (lottery winner) nominated as of February 19, 2018
 * Anthony Watson (skeleton racer) Template:Did you know nominations/Anthony Watson (skeleton racer) nominated as of March 22, 2018
 * Don Savage and Template:Did you know nominations/Don Savage nominated as of May 3, 2021
 * County executives of Atlantic County, New Jersey, Articles for deletion/County executives of Atlantic County, New Jersey and Template:Did you know nominations/County executives of Atlantic County, New Jersey --> renamed as Atlantic County Executive
 * Bergen County Executive
 * Essex County Executive and Template:Did you know nominations/Essex County Executive
 * Hudson County Executive
 * Mercer County Executive
 * Carmine Savino and Template:Did you know nominations/Carmine Savino nominated as of November 15, 2021
 * Walter D. Van Riper and Template:Did you know nominations/Walter D. Van Riper nominated as of December 22, 2021

Successful nominations (non C/E)

 * 1 - The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less, December 30, 2007 -> renamed to The Paradox of Choice
 * 2 - Ernest Dynes, January 1, 2008
 * 3 - GAM-63 RASCAL, January 1
 * 4 - Ade Schwammel, January 3
 * 5 - Manfred Clynes, January 3
 * 6 - Dohäsan, January 3 - renamed to Dohasan
 * 7 - Giuseppe Falsone, January 4
 * 8 - Corradino D'Ascanio, January 4
 * 9 - Josh A. Moore, January 4
 * 10 - Battle of Kansas, January 4, 2008

10s:
 * 11 - It's a Small World (Leave It to Beaver episode), January 5, 2008 -> renamed to It's a Small World (Leave It to Beaver)
 * 12 - Eric Lock, January 5
 * 13 - Selkirk hurdle, January 7
 * 14 - Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse, January 7
 * 15 - 1984 Rose Bowl, January 7
 * 16 - Ahmet Ertegün Tribute Concert, January 8 --> renamed Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert
 * 17 - London 1851 chess tournament, January 8
 * 18 - Helen Abbott Michael, January 8
 * 19 - Quad (figure skating), January 8
 * 20 - West India Fruit and Steamship Company, January 9, 2008

20s:
 * 21 - Black Dahlia, January 9, 2008
 * 22 - Herman Rose, January 9
 * 23 - Aging of Japan, January 10
 * 24 - Joseph Lazarow, January 10
 * 25 - Cascade Locks and Canal, January 11
 * 26 - Tuanku Ja'afar Cup, January 11
 * 27 - Sara Gagliardi, January 12
 * 28 - Kim Peyton, January 13
 * 29 - Anglo-Bavarian Brewery, January 13
 * 30 - A Farewell to Arms (1957 film), January 13, 2008

30s:
 * 31 - The Helen Morgan Story, January 13, 2008
 * 32 - Christopher Chancellor, January 13
 * 33 - Breguet 730, January 13
 * 34 - Battle of Calderón Bridge, January 13
 * 35 - Traffic in Towns, January 13
 * 36 - Grand Staircase (White House), January 13
 * 37 - Vereniging Basisinkomen, January 14 --> Deleted at Articles for deletion/Vereniging Basisinkomen (2nd nomination) on January 14, 2009
 * 38 - Mike Trinh, January 14 --> Deleted March 10, 2009 as CSD:G7
 * 39 - Jeopardy! theme songs, January 14 --> renamed to Jeopardy! theme music
 * 40 - The Expert at the Card Table, January 14, 2008

40s:
 * 41 - amphibious warfare ships of Australia, January 14, 2008
 * 42 - Everything on a Waffle, January 14
 * 43 - Susy Clemens, January 14
 * 44 - Helen Jepson, January 15
 * 45 - Peter de Villiers, January 15
 * 46 - Robert Peake the Elder, January 15 --> Renamed to Robert Peake the elder
 * 47 - Stephen W. Thompson, January 15
 * 48 - Rea Irvin, January 16
 * 49 - Tommy Fleming, January 16
 * 50 - John P. Clay, January 16, 2008

50s:
 * 51 - Tournier v National Provincial and Union Bank of England, January 17, 2008
 * 52 - St Barnabas' Church, Bromborough, January 17
 * 53 - OJ287, January 17 --> renamed OJ 287
 * 54 - Enoteca, January 17
 * 55 - Rafael Perestrello, January 17
 * 56 - Two Ladies, January 17
 * 57 - Stephen Angulalik, January 17
 * 58 - Moultrie Kelsall, January 18
 * 59 - My Fair Lady (jazz album), January 18 --< renamed to My Fair Lady (Shelly Manne album)
 * 60 - FPT University, January 18, 2008

60s:
 * 61 - Edwin Q. Cannon, January 18, 2008
 * 62 - Pea Island Life-Saving Station, January 18
 * 63 - Jack Bloomfield, January 21
 * 64 - Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary, January 22
 * 65 - Memory and trauma, January 22
 * 66 - Frank Loughran, January 22
 * 67 - Appalachian Volunteers, January 22
 * 68 - Weekly Arizonian, January 22
 * 69 - 1st Asian Film Awards, January 22
 * 70 - Felixstowe Fury, January 22, 2008

70s
 * 71 - New York City Sheriff's Office, January 22, 2008
 * 72 - St. Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden, January 23 --> renamed to St. Elizabeth's Church (Wiesbaden)
 * 73 - Robert McGill Loughridge, January 23
 * 74 - Alvin C. York Institute, January 24
 * 75 - Ruth Maier, January 24
 * 76 - Frank E. Rodgers, January 25 <-- This was really a create, and is listed above as number 11A
 * 77 - HMS Chanticleer (1808), January 25
 * 78 - Ingo Renner, January 26
 * 79 - Compounds of oxygen, January 26
 * 80 - Anita Nall, January 27, 2008

80s
 * 81 - 1947 Rose Bowl, January 27, 2008
 * 82 - William Stansby, January 28
 * 83 - 1928-29 Boston Bruins season, January 28 --> renamed to 1928–29 Boston Bruins season
 * 84 - USS Noble (APA-218), January 29
 * 85 - 1929 Rose Bowl, January 29
 * 86 - Newt Loken, January 30
 * 87 - Independent Learning Centre, January 31
 * 88 - Frederick Madison Allen, January 31
 * 89 - Charles R. Brayton, January 31
 * 90 - Juju Music, February 1, 2008

90s:
 * 91 - SS George Washington Carver, February 2, 2008
 * 92 - Sam O'Steen, February 15
 * 93 - Miles Lerman, February 17
 * 94 - Paul G. Gaffney II, March 14
 * 95 - Leonard Lomell, March 12
 * 96 - Nathaniel Reed, June 4 --> renamed to Nathaniel Reed (outlaw) on January 15, 2018
 * 97 - American Palestine Line, July 13
 * 98 - Frank S. Farley, August 25
 * 99 - Incorrectly numbered --> see create/expand 20A
 * 100 - Rose Hill, Manhattan, August 27, 2008

100s
 * 101 - Project CHLOE, August 28, 2008
 * 102 - Lexie Fyfe, September 3
 * 103 - Madam Marie, September 2 (shows up out-of-order on page) --> redirected to Marie Castello
 * 104 - [[


 * 147 - Jimi Heselden, October 7
 * 148 - Johnny Edgecombe, October 15
 * 149 - James F. Neal, October 30
 * 150 - S. Neil Fujita, November 3
 * 151 - Richard Bing, November 21
 * 152 - Jack Oliver (scientist), January 20, 2011

Other articles to monitor

 * User:Alansohn (sometimes slips through on watchlist)
 * User_talk:Alansohn
 * Dane Rauschenberg
 * George Thomas Coker
 * Richard Morefield (forgot to nominate)
 * Paul Kolton (slipped through cracks)
 * Helen Boehm (needed more work)
 * User:AlexNewArtBot/NewJerseySearchResult
 * Odón Device / Odon device
 * Wikipedia talk:WikiProject New Jersey/Hudson County Task Force
 * WikiProject Deletion sorting/Judaism
 * WikiProject Deletion sorting/New Jersey
 * Delancey Underground
 * Jamie Metzl
 * Highest-income counties in the United States
 * Gray charter school Gray Charter School
 * Bernie Wayne
 * Mohammed Hameeduddin
 * Adam Gussen
 * Lizette Parker
 * Platform tennis
 * Palisades Medical Center
 * Categorization/Ethnicity, gender, religion and sexuality
 * Talk:Princeton, New Jersey
 * WikiProject New Jersey/Article alerts/Archive
 * Wikipedia talk:WikiProject New Jersey
 * Articles for deletion/Schechter Day School Network and Schechter Day School Network
 * List of census-designated places in New Jersey
 * Category:New Jersey articles needing expert attention
 * Articles for deletion/Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey
 * Articles for deletion/Legends and Tales of the Pine Barrens --> article renamed to Legends and tales of the New Jersey Pine Barrens
 * Articles for deletion/List of Jewish Nobel laureates (2nd nomination)
 * WikiProject World's Oldest People/Article alerts
 * Mike Elko - never nominated
 * Dick Weisgerber - not nominated
 * John Calabro - not nominated

RHI-related articles

 * Roller Hockey International - just watching
 * Anaheim Bullfrogs (1993–1997; 1999)
 * Calgary Rad'z (1993–1994)
 * Connecticut Coasters (1993) / Sacramento River Rats (1994–1997)
 * Florida Hammerheads (1993–1994)
 * Los Angeles Blades (1993–1997; 1999)
 * Oakland Skates (1993–1996)
 * Portland Rage (1993–1994)
 * San Diego Barracudas (1993–1996) / Ontario Barracudas (1998–99)
 * St. Louis Vipers (1993–1997; 1999)
 * Toronto Planets (1993)
 * Utah Rollerbees (1993) / Las Vegas Flash (1994)
 * Vancouver Voodoo (renamed as Vancouver VooDoo) (1993–1996)
 * Atlanta Fire Ants (1994) / Oklahoma Coyotes (1995–1996) / Las Vegas Coyotes (1999)
 * Buffalo Stampede (1994–1995)
 * Chicago Cheetahs (1994–1995)
 * Edmonton Sled Dogs (1994) / Orlando Rollergators (1995, renamed Orlando Jackals 1996–1997)
 * Minnesota Arctic Blast (1994; 1996)
 * Montreal Roadrunners (1994–1997)
 * New England Stingers (1994) / Ottawa Loggers (1995–1996, renamed Ottawa Wheels in 1997)
 * New Jersey Rockin; Rollers (1994–1997)
 * Philadelphia Bulldogs (1994–1996)
 * Phoenix Cobras (1994–1995) / Empire State Cobras (1996) / Buffalo Wings (1997; 1999)
 * Pittsburgh Phantoms (1994)
 * San Jose Rhinos (1994–1997; 1999)
 * Tampa Bay Tritons (1994)
 * Minnesota Blue Ox (1995; 1999)
 * Detroit Motor City Mustangs (renamed as Motor City Mustangs) (1995)
 * Denver Daredevils (1996–1997)
 * Long Island Jawz (1996–1997)
 * Chicago Bluesmen (1999)
 * Dallas Stallions (1999)