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− | Quickly scanning over this article (nice job, by the way), something jumped out at me. Mellon's "rottenness" quote appears in two different sections, with the first section implying Hoover supported Mellon's liquidationism, and the second implying he rejected it ( | + | Quickly scanning over this article (nice job, by the way), something jumped out at me. Mellon's "rottenness" quote appears in two different sections, with the first section implying Hoover supported Mellon's liquidationism ("Hoover had been one of the most enthusiastic proponents of "liquidationism" during the Great Depression"), and the second implying he rejected it (Mellon lost out and was packed off). Or maybe I'm just confused.--[[User:Conservateur|Conservateur]] 18:34, 22 March 2007 (EDT) |
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Done!
Have at it, and I know you all will. Maybe someone else will be willing to take a whack at the New Deal, and Recovery headings....--TK 23:37, 17 March 2007 (EDT)
Possible inconsistency
Quickly scanning over this article (nice job, by the way), something jumped out at me. Mellon's "rottenness" quote appears in two different sections, with the first section implying Hoover supported Mellon's liquidationism ("Hoover had been one of the most enthusiastic proponents of "liquidationism" during the Great Depression"), and the second implying he rejected it (Mellon lost out and was packed off). Or maybe I'm just confused.--Conservateur 18:34, 22 March 2007 (EDT)