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I propose that the section about Terry Kovel (b. 1928) be split into a separate page called Terry Kovel. Terry continues to work at age 95, and is significant in women's history in her own right. Mrs. Kovel has maintained the Kovel's brand and continues to answer reader questions and write for the last 15 years. This section can be updated to reflect more current information, as well as her role in Shaker Heights, Ohio history, and the history of women in the workforce in the United States. Terry's contributions to decorative arts scholarship and the history of collecting in America are significant enough to merit her own article. Providing Terry Kovel with her own article will also uphold Wikipedia's efforts toward increased representation of women in its articles. BFDhD (talk) 12:27, 3 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]