Talk:David Lawrence (publisher)

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Citations?[edit]

This is an interesting article, but where are the citations for the info?216.15.47.231 03:02, 14 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

And who said his observation was "prescient"? This smells of hagiography.

Article Contains Factual Inaccuracy[edit]

The article states that During the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, David Lawrence criticised 'The New Deal' in his 1932 book . . ." Franklin Roosevelt was not President in 1932. He took office on March 4, 1933, and he served until his death on April 12, 1945. The article is incomplete and poorly written in other respects.John Paul Parks (talk) 14:35, 17 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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