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Mosby article trivia/errors
What is worse than the trivia is the outright mistake that Mosby and his father attended Hampden-Sydney College. I reverted it once but the person who wants to promote this, perhaps an alumnus, put it back with a reference that I have checked out - and it doesn't support it. There is no mention of Mosby in the book. Cleverly, the reference is noted where the article states the school was difficult. That's all the book says, not that Mosby was ever a student there. I have a source which shows that he did not attend Hampden-Sydney - an old alumni directory from the early 1900s. Surely such a famous alumnus, if he had been one, who was still alive and living in Washington, DC, would be included. I just need to get around to doing it. Thought you might like to know since you cleaned up some of the superfluous trivia. Donner60 (talk) 07:49, 10 May 2014 (UTC)