Thank you for this post, Michael.
Looks great to me!
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education.wikimedia.orgOn 29 Dec 2014 20:44, "Michael Guss" <mguss@wikimedia.org> wrote:_______________________________________________Hello everyone,If this has already been noted, but the New York Times magazine has included Adrianne Wadewitz into its feature of those the world lost in 2014.Here it is: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/12/25/magazine/2014-the-lives-they-lived.html?ref=magazineWiki Education Foundation has already tweeted: https://twitter.com/WikiEducation/status/548529153180307457I think it would be nice to take notice of this on our social media channels.t: Beloved Friend. Incredible Mentor. Prolific Wikipedian. We will always remember Adrianne Wadewitz:t: As 2014 ends, we remember those we lost: beloved friend, scholar, Wikipedian - Adrianne Wadewitz @nytimest: Beloved Wikipedian Adrianne Wadewitz remembered @nytimest: "Page by page, she brought women to Wikipedia": Adrianne Wadewitz remembered @nytimesf/g: A moving tribute to a dear friend lost this year. New York Times Magazine remembers the incredible scholar and prolific Wikipedian, Adrianne Wadewitz.f/g: "She never failed to recognize the perpetual influence of fiction on fact, and fact on fiction." New York Times Magazine remembers prolific Wikipedian, Adrianne Wadewitz.f/g: "Page by page, she brought women to Wikipedia." New York Times Magazine remembers a beloved friend, mentor, Wikipedian, Adrianne Wadewitz.
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