Talk:List of Johns Hopkins University defunct societies/Archive 1
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Ess Society
Someone really wants this "Ess Society" to be listed here. With NO external citations, NO presence on the Johns Hopkins University website, and the efforts of mostly anonymous authors to add it, I take a dim view on the verifiability and even existence of this group.
Strangely though, these several editors (Chisel1000 and anonymous writers), persistently want to place it here, on this page of DEFUNCT school organizations. See the problem? This organization is noted by these zealous editors to have existed for over 130 years, beginning in 1879. They list NO solid end date for the society, indicating it may be ongoing. They offer plenty of other information in two paragraphs about this supposed group. But if it were real, wouldn't that mean it should be on the list of ACTIVE student organizations at the school?
I call shenanigans, and think this is unsupportable for lack of sources, frankly for the lack of ANY corroboration. I've removed these Ess Society inclusions. Jax MN (talk) 20:33, 27 March 2017 (UTC)
- Chisel1000 continues to revert two previously rejected edits that remove mention of the Ess Society. Yet he/she has not yet discussed this on the Talk page, nor added verifying references. Now, after the fourth or fifth time, I've reported this situation as an edit war, and have posted a warning on Chisel1000's own talk page.Jax MN (talk) 20:12, 11 April 2017 (UTC)