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Added a link to a very short Obit on Raymond from the NYTimes in 1920's (hosted on an educational esthetics website). I'm assuming this is ok, and doesn't violate anything of the NYTimes, but I'd look for some guidance here.
Also, added a link from an 1893 review of one of Raymond's key theoretical works. This is before 1923, so I assume is in the public domain. Johngillis (talk) 15:12, 11 March 2010 (UTC)Reply