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February 2014

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Smithsonian Institution Archives Barnstar

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Thank you for your work in bringing Mary Hagedorn to Wikipedia! Here is a token of our appreciation. --Digitaleffie (talk) 19:58, 25 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Mary Hagedorn

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I have no connection with your class, but i'm just being nosy and helping everyone out in it because I feel like it. :P I noticed in your entry that you created an article on Mary Hagedorn. So I went over there and did some general cleanup. I also saw that you needed more sources, so I dug up what I could find. Two of them are things you already found, but I think the two others could be helpful in expanding the article. I added all four sources to a further reading section. Feel free to take them out of there and actually use them as references. I wish you well in your future editing! SilverserenC 04:22, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]