Talk:Warner Norton Grubb III

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Warner Norton Grubb III

This article already cites both Newsweek and the University of California at Berkeley as sources. What more is expected? User:GRUBBXDN

In the scheme of Wikipedia biographical entries, that doesn't constitute much in the way of multiple sources. I don't think this is Newsweek [1]. Much of the personal life background is unsourced:
In 1969, after graduating from Harvard University majoring in economics, Norton married Erica Black, known as Rikki. The couple became elementary school teachers in Baltimore, Maryland for a year before returning to Harvard where Norton completed his course work for his Doctorate and Rikki graduated from the law school. They relocated to San Francisco when Norton accepted a position as a researcher at U.C. Berkeley and Rikki joined the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC) as an attorney.
This, in addition to the text I already deleted that summarized each of his books, suggests some cause for concern. I think it may be helpful if I seek further assistance at the COI Noticeboard. 76.248.151.159 (talk) 20:20, 20 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
The article is about a distant cousin .... everything in this article appears in numerous sources on the internet and elsewhere. However, I do not want to get into an ethics debate. Unless there is an objection, I will simply remove the article.(User :GRUBBXDN) 21 June 2013 (UTC)
No debate on ethics is sought, but COI might be a concern, which is why I started a thread at that noticeboard. If there are reliable sources to support, for instance, the passage I noted above, please add them, or the content may be removed. Nobody has called for the article's removal; if you wish to do so you can begin a
WP:AFD process, supported by a valid reason for the article not being appropriate for Wikipedia. 76.248.151.159 (talk) 17:13, 21 June 2013 (UTC)[reply
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John: Thankyou for your encouragement as well as the excellent Washington Post reference. I have added two additional sources and will add more in the near future. User :GRUBBXDN 24 June 2013 (UTC)