User talk:Scruffy4903

Gettysburg College Additions

 * http://spam.gettysburg.cdmhost.com
 * http://spam.gettysburg.edu
 * Accounts

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W. S. Gilbert
Hello. The link you added to the W. S. Gilbert article showed a photo of someone who is not Gilbert. Could be his father? Also, the information on the page about Gilbert was rather inaccurate. I removed the link and e-mailed the site's archivists to alert them to the problem. Based on this, I would be careful of that site's accuracy. Best regards, -- Ssilvers (talk) 20:29, 24 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the message. Sorry, I meant that the photo at the university's site is definitely not W. S. Gilbert, and that the text accompanying the photo at the university's site, giving information about Gilbert, has a number of serious errors and ommissions.  For instance, it does not even mention The Mikado.   If you have the power to correct the information at the university's site, you can rely on our W. S. Gilbert article, which is one of Wikipedia's WP:Featured Articles and is very well researched.  Best regards, -- Ssilvers (talk) 15:27, 25 June 2008 (UTC)