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Starting material for the stub

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To start this article, see http://library.ulster.ac.uk/magee/history.htm for a short history essay. --Hroðulf (or Hrothulf) (Talk) 09:09, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Naming convention

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Does the Magee Campus not follow the UU usual naming convention; University of Ulster at...?  <font="center" color="#FFFFFF"> Keithology  Talk!  18:13, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I don't really know. The University of Ulster at... convention doesn't seem to be used on the main UU website these days. They are using University of Ulster—XX Campus. University of Ulster at Magee redirects here. This place is a bit unusual, as , for obvious reasons, it is not named after a town or city. Most people don't even call it Magee College, but just “Magee”! --Hroðulf (or Hrothulf) (Talk) 20:01, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Infobox material copied from University

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To me it seems that the infobox is lengthy and, for those who have read the main UU article, repetitive. It is hard for a reader to pick out the facts that are unique to Magee. I suggest we delete those things that are common to the whole university (coat of arms, logo, motto, chancellor, vc, endowment, budget, colours): this gives prominence to items that are directly relevant to the article, such as provost, location and number of students, and makes it easier to spot things that are missing - such as budget for the campus. --Hroðulf (or Hrothulf) (Talk) 14:35, 3 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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As stated in Wikipedia:Notability_(people)#Any_biography, "People are likely to be notable if they meet any of the following standards... Any biography... 3.The person has an entry in the Dictionary of National Biography or similar publication." The following have articles in the Dictionary of Irish Biography. I therefore suggest that they are in principle notable, and should have wikipedia articles: -

  1. Dill, Samuel Marcus (1812–70), presbyterian minister, Professor of Theology, 1865-70
  2. Leebody, John Robinson (1840–1927), scientist, commentator, and college president, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1865-1927. See Thom's Irish Who's Who, 1923, P 133 (I realise that this was published in 1923, and that it may not fall out of copyright until the end of 2018. Does anyone know if archive.org check if a work's copyright was not renewed before they host it?. "LEEBODY, Prof. John R., M.A., D.Sc (Queen's Univ.) ; F.I.C.; President McCrea-Magee Presbyterian College, [134] Londonderry. Educ. : Royal Academical Instit. Belfast ; Queen's College, Belfast ; Queen's University (First Science Scholar in College and First Honourman and Gold Medallist in Mathematics and Physics in the University). Professor of Mathematics and Physics in Magee College, 1895 (sic). Pubns. : Religious Teaching and Modern Thought, 1889, and various magazine and review articles. Recns. : fishing, shooting, golf : second son of late Rev. H. Leebody, Ballinderry, County Antrim ; b. 1840 ; m. 1866, Mary Isabella (d. 1911), dau. of John Welch, of Kirkcubbin, Co. Down, and has issue two sons and two daus. Res. : McCrea-Magee College, Derry"
  3. Shaw, James Johnston (1845–1910), economist, barrister, and judge, Professor of Metaphysics and Ethics, 1869-78.
  4. Croskery, Thomas (1830–86), presbyterian minister and theological author, Professor of Logic, Belles Lettres and Rhetoric, 1875-9, Professor of Theology, 1879-86.
  5. Marshall, Robert Lyons (1887–1971), found in Marshall, William Forbes (1888–1959), Professor of English and History, 1932-?.

Alekksandr (talk) 16:48, 3 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]