User talk:Globalfoundationscholar

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However, regarding your edits to Saint John -- this is a Disamiguation page meant to direct readers to articles in Wikipedia that may happen to share similar names. It is not a directory of all possible persons or things that share a name. You have been adding the following to that page: There is not any existing article with that title and there are no other pages that link to that title (indicating it may not be a very common or well-known entity, and hence less likely to have an article created on the subject). Similarly, the description "Violin Maker" provides no indication that the subject is notable. If you think the topic may merit an article, you could try writing one yourself, or placing a request at Requested articles. Cheers. older ≠ wiser 20:16, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
 * Sonja St. John, Violin Maker

Speedy deletion of Sonja St. John
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