On March 8th, create 8 stubs related to women in any language Wikipedia, on any subject. It can be a (translated) biographical article, a common female health issue or condition, a women's fashion item, historical event involving mostly women, work of art by a female artist, or whatever you please, as long as you create it on March 8th! If you can't think of an article to create, look for inspiration here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women%27s_History/Request...
If you are unable to participate, check if your list of 8 article suggestions is on that page, and please consider adding them there. If you are unable to do that, send them as a reply to this mail.
If you do choose to participate, include your eight links next to your name on this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women%27s_History/Partici...
Can't wait to see if anyone is up for this challenge! Jane
My happily coincident contribution to our festivities tomorrow: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Chapman_Catt_House
Which I've nominated for DYK as well.
It suggests to me that perhaps a couple more potential stubs could be added to the list (basically the other two corners of the love triangle around Catt in the 1920s):
Mary Garret Hay (Catt's preferred partner ... was she notable for more than just that?) Mary Gray Peck (her biographer ... I think that would make her notable).
Daniel Case
Nice work - there were lots more women involved in the Arts & Crafts movement, and I think there were many who were important sponsors for artists in that movement.
Here are my 8 articles (all short biography stubs): Cornelia van der Gon Suze Robertson Magdalena Pietersz Christina Maria Elliger Anna Ruysch Sarah van Baalbergen Catharina Ykens-Floquet Aleida Wolfsen
2013/3/8, Daniel and Elizabeth Case dancase@frontiernet.net:
My happily coincident contribution to our festivities tomorrow: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Chapman_Catt_House
Which I've nominated for DYK as well.
It suggests to me that perhaps a couple more potential stubs could be added to the list (basically the other two corners of the love triangle around Catt in the 1920s):
Mary Garret Hay (Catt's preferred partner ... was she notable for more than just that?) Mary Gray Peck (her biographer ... I think that would make her notable).
Daniel Case
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