User talk:Kenneth claus

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Happy Editing.--Blainster 22:15, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

Albert Schweitzer
Thanks for your comment on Albert Schweitzer. I have edited the timeline section to reflect your suggestion, and moved your comment to the article's "talk page". In the future, please make any comments concerning the article on its associated talk page, by clicking on the tab marked "discussion" at the top of the article page, then click on "edit" tab at the top of the discussion page, and place your comment at the bottom of that page following the last section (just as I have done here). Then other editors can read and reply to your suggestions/comments. --Blainster 22:15, 16 April 2006 (UTC)