Regarding Stephen Foster - It looks like you added good info, but how come you changed the first paragraph where it ends as "In 1841, he spent". That's the first thing we're seeing, so it looks like vandalism. --Omarcheeseboro (talk) 21:17, 30 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

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Re:Question about a List edit

The best thing to do is to look at current FLs and see how you can adapt and improve on that model. For example, List of United States Naval Academy alumni. The lead in that article starts out with a basic introduction to the school, which would probably be the best way to go with the lead. As for the notability column, I think for now, you should go with a bit more detail and then trim it down as needed. But, try to have more detail on things that relate more to the school or their degree. In the example you cited, I would go with "Alumni X represented the 18th congressional district of Pennsylvania and earned a Congressional Medal of Honor" because he served a district in Pennsylvania, so it relates more to the school. -- Scorpion0422 02:50, 5 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

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