User:Javert2113

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Javert2113
Abeunt studia in mores.
— 
Billie Holliday, Swing music
Interests

Nuclear medicine, Gilbert and Sullivan, public health, history, law, politics

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Joined(2010-03-04)4 March 2010
(14 years, 24 days ago)
First edit4 March 2010, on
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3 July 2019
Pending changes reviewer10 May 2018
Rollbacker29 June 2018
Edit countAccurate to the last ten minutes (or so).
Signature"A combination of my pseudonym, Welsh, and what passes as currency around here, except you really can't buy anything with it."
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  1. ^ And yes, I am indeed banned in Boston for being a social climber; but I'm no libertine.
  2. INFP
    , and an INFJ, and now a ISTJ? Okay, I guess, but that does raise questions about reliability, unless one's personality can change over time?

Hello. You appear to be an experienced user. Perhaps you'd like to have a look at my Dashboard.
The following is a pre-packaged "About Me". Anyway, "Who is Javert2113?" is a good question to have.

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>Very low pending changes backlog: 0 pages according to DatBot as of 16:00, 28 March 2024 (UTC)

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Should probably push one of these out soon.

Because I can never find it:

WP:SBSCHEAT
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WP:CHEAT
is good for reference.)

Who is Javert2113?

This user has been a member of Wikipedia since March 4, 2010.




In his own words, Javert2113 is a nice person who likes cats and is naturally quite melancholic.

Okay, let me stop that third-person stuff.

It's true, though: I do like cats. Sometimes I misspell words because I type too fast. Anyway, I know some things about politics and history, but I wish I knew more. (And I wish I had a cat.)

I originally joined Wikipedia on September 21, 2006, at the decrepit age of 11, under the account name of Knight579, and, under that name, I started the Junior J. Spurrier article—my only real contribution to this site for a number of years. A few years later, I migrated over to this account.

I've been considering writing a book about the Beiyang government, or at least based on it, for some time; until that effort crystallizes, though, I'll just contribute to Wikipedia as best I can.

While I've been around for a long time, I haven't always been very active, due to educational constraints, the rigors of life, etc.

It goes without saying, I hope, but I have never engaged, and will never engage, in the editing of Wikipedia for pay.

I formerly edited under the name of Knight579; that account has been dormant for quite some time now, since 2007, and I don't much care to edit with it again. (It's quite embarrassing, to be honest.)

I should also note my conflicts of interest: my almae matres (Northeastern University and Emory University), the Knights of Columbus, anything having to do with my current or former employers (in no particular order: Harvard University, Fidelity Investments), and so on.

Article and template creations

On Wikipedia, I've started many things.

Articles I've contributed to, bigly

  1. Buckley v. American Constitutional Law Foundation, Inc.: Significant article expansion. (Last updated: 16 August 2017.)
  2. Hartford Symphony Orchestra: References and expansion. (Last updated: 1 April 2018.)
  3. Robert R. Redfield: Photo and reorganization.
  4. International Megan's Law to Prevent Child Exploitation and Other Sexual Crimes Through Advanced Notification of Traveling Sex Offenders: Moved the page, expanded it. (Last updated: 16 May 2018.)
  5. Vigilius of Thapsus: Expansion and references.
  6. Robert Worth Bingham: Expansion, references, reorganization.
  7. William H. Hornibrook: Expansion and references.
  8. Zhang Xueming: Expansion, references, translation.
  9. List of people granted executive clemency by Donald Trump: Expansion and references.
  10. Zay Jeffries: Expansion and references.
  11. Philip Barton Key II: Expansion.
  12. Cornelius Van Hemert Engert: Expansion and references.
  13. Henry Hewes (politician): Expansion and references.

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You beat me to it. Again. ~ ToBeFree (talk) 22:14, 9 April 2018 (UTC)

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