Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Do no take a bath in Jordan, Gordon!

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The result of the debate was Delete because it looks like this has been transwikified --malathion talk 02:16, 11 August 2005 (UTC)

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Primary source material belongs in Wikisource. This article is in the process of being transwiki'd. DavidConrad 23:59, 31 July 2005 (UTC)

This is my first attempt to transwiki something, and I'm not at all sure I've gotten it right. The original article has been moved to a Transwiki: article on Wikisource but the many links in that article are now broken. I have not (yet) attempted to make them point back over to Wikipedia. I have placed entries in the local transwiki log and the Wikisource transwiki log. Any assistance or comments will be greatly appreciated, either here, or on my talk page. After the move is complete, the local article should either be deleted or redirected to Wikisource. Unless it is felt that the original article should remain on Wikipedia. DavidConrad 00:21, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
 * Transwiki and delete. Though transwiki it to its proper name: "Scottish Rhapsody", if I recall. A nice piece. Oh, and clean up the cute formatting when tranwiking. -R. fiend 03:58, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
 * Transwiki but Edith Sitwell only died in 1964 - doesn't this mean it is still under copyright? -- 213.123.195.207 05:09, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
 * I wasn't considering that. Well, Walton's Facade was written in 1922, according to the article, so the poem must be older than that. I forget how copyright works, is it by the year of publication or the death of the author? And would even 83 years be long enough? -R. fiend 20:34, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
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