User talk:Frederic Clarke Putnam
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Talk:Eastern Orthodox Church
Do you consider yourself qualified to deal with this dispute? Peter Jackson 09:56, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
Re consideration of nominating article for approval
Frederick, when convenient, will you take a look at the article, The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism, in consideration of its merit for nomination for approval.
The article title is the title of a year-2000 book by Nobelist economist, Robert William Fogel, and the article itself is essentially a synopsis of Fogel's thesis.
I started the article and did most of development. It was considered for approval a few years ago, but Larry wanted an editable table instead of the image-table I used, taken from the publisher's website. I've finally gotten around to wikifying the table, and I think it does look better—the image-table can be seen in article history.
For reasons you'll see if you look at the article, I will also make this request of an Economics Editor and a History Editor.
If it looks okay to you, all you have to do is edit the article's metadata page (here), put 4 tildes next to one of the ToApprove Editor items, save page. You'd then be one nominator, and other Editors, including yourself, then could remove the nomination banner if discussion subsequently finds that it does not merit approval. Anthony.Sebastian 16:59, 2 June 2011 (UTC)