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n.b. I've requested a history merge to give proper attribution to the draft creator. It's best to just move the draft directly so that the history is preserved. Spicy (talk) 18:34, 14 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
So I see the COI tag was added to this article because the creator had some COI concerns raised against him in the past, and he admits here [1] "again, no pay involved, I used to live near his family in Bronxville years back." I'll trimmed some mild hyperbole that wasn't terrible, but I think we are OK now. There's no question of notability, I'm currently in a rabbit hole of research about American's women magazines. If there's negative stuff to add about this subject I will balance it further (if sources dictate).--Milowent • hasspoken19:28, 8 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]