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As I was working on citations in this article, I noticed that all of the newspaper articles referred to Miss Hooper as "Rose" rather than "Rosa". The only time I saw "Rosa" was in an 1940 article from the Milwaukee Art Institute, and their exhibit (Bulletin of the Milwaukee Art Institute.; December 1940, Vol. 15, p1-5, 5p). I'd suggest that since Rose Hooper used the name "Rose" in life, the name "Rosa" should be changed to "Rose" in the article and article title. (Please be kind -- I've never commented on a Talk page before.) Eleanordew (talk) 22:01, 31 March 2017 (UTC)Reply