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Sections direct quotations instead of paraphrases

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There are sections, like the subheading for his time at Stanford, that are lifted directly from the sources cited. I don't know the current wiki standards on this practice, but if someone could paraphrase them or change them to direct quotes, that would be great. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.189.254.36 (talk) 18:39, 11 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Assessed for WikiProject

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5 December 2019: Assessed for WP:WikiProject Stanford University: B class, medium importance (as an influential professor).

Shrinkydinks (talk) 10:41, 5 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]