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Smelly

The following edit, ], appears to be vandalism. Hyacinth 20:48, 18 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Sure looks like it to me.. She had a husband??? Not in any other bios of her I've read. She was deported by Teddy Roosevelt?? Again, not in other bios. Besides, she was a native-born citizen; how could she be deported? Will look further, but think it should be reverted..
Very strange case, though. Doesn't look like most vandalism. Too Old 04:30, 2005 May 4 (UTC)
Just noted the discrepancy of dates: 1903 - family moved back to Germany; later she moved to US and became politically active; 1903 - she was deported to Germany by Teddy Roosevelt, because of political activism. It gets reverted.. Too Old 04:42, 2005 May 4 (UTC)
I would't worry about the dates; the changes were simple vandalism. Her father Daniel was a clothier, not a mill worker. She lived in the US not Germany, she was born in 1874, not 1847, she left the US of her own volition, she didn't marry any man, she wasn't a Nazi, and she didn't keep her rat feces in mason jars. Etc. - Nunh-huh 04:50, 4 May 2005 (UTC)

stein date of death

The article for July 27 lists Stein as being one of the people that died on that date. The article on Stein lists her date of death as July 29.

stein date of death

The article for July 27 lists Stein as being one of the people that died on that date. The article on Stein lists her date of death as July 29.