On 11/06/07, Guy Chapman aka JzG guy.chapman@spamcop.net wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 03:50:14 -0400, "David Goodman" dgoodmanny@gmail.com wrote:
Today's example is the Vice Chancellor of the University of Southampton, Bill Wakeham. Minimal article, but it did say he was V-C. Prodded--by someone from the UK. Maybe it will be on AfD tomorrow. DGG
Being V-C does not mean that non-trivial independent sources necessarily exist.
/me checks for [[Gordon Higginson]], who was V-C when I was at Soton. Nope. Professor Sir Gordon Higginson, DL, FREng, lacks an article. Ho hum.
Who's Who is a pretty good basis for an article, I find, for VCs or people of that level - use Who Was Who if they're dead, and chances are there's a Times or Telegraph obituary. It's not multiple independent sources, but it gives a very good indicator of where you should be looking for them.