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Merge proposal

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The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.
The result was merge into Ten Mile River Boy Scout Camp. -- JGHowes talk - 04:56, 12 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It is proposed that the recently created fork Camp Ranachqua, be merged into this article. JGHowes talk - 16:41, 25 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

Could the lead be clearer that this is about Scouting?

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I just arrived here in the process of disambiguating the different meanings of Greater New York. Could the lead paragraph or the title make it a little clearer that the very general title "Greater New York Councils" refers (I presume) to Scouting? Thanks. —— Shakescene (talk) 13:00, 16 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

How about now? --—— Gadget850 (Ed) talk - 14:57, 16 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for fixing that, Mr. (or Ms., or Scout) Gadget. Looks fine to me now. —— Shakescene (talk) 01:05, 17 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Governor Al Smith pictured with Scouts

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I stumbled into this page, as a non-New Yorker who's never been associated with Scouting, basically by chance (see above), but I thought the editors of this or other New York Scouting pages might be interested in a picture of New York Governor Al Smith looking like he's having a great time with a group of Scouts. The caption reads:

Governor Smith with Scouts. There were few duties he enjoyed more than occasions like this one. The private colection of Anne Smith Cadigan.

I found it in the middle of the photo section (pp. 224-5) of the following biography (opposite a picture of Gov. Smith throwing out the very first pitch at Yankee Stadium):

  • Empire Statesman: the Rise and Redemption of Al Smith, by Robert A. Slayton, The Free Press (Simon & Schuster), 2001, ISBN 0-684-86302-2

—— Shakescene (talk) 05:08, 28 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Images in the article

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Recently, User:JJMC89 tagged the following images as failing Wikipedia:NFCC #8, "Non-free content is used only if its presence would significantly increase readers' understanding of the article topic, and its omission would be detrimental to that understanding."

This is not the first time this has happened. I found a reference to the last time here: User talk:Gadget850/Archive 2014#Orphaned non-free image File:Greater New York Councils CSP.png. I have undone the edits and hope that any future discussion can happen here. --evrik (talk) 17:21, 30 October 2019 (UTC) The discussion is now here: Wikipedia:Files_for_discussion/2019_October_27#Greater_New_York_Councils_logos. --evrik (talk) 17:27, 30 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]