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Great, this page has been added to in the last few weeks. And it looks like the additions were made by a Forman booster. Please be advised that Wikipedia is not a PR vehicle. One of the great things about Wikipedia is it is out of the reach of those asociated with the institution who would only put its best foot forward. I'm not for vandalism but will watch for shameless boosterism and remove it and I will also reinsert inconvenient truths that the PR types have removed. For example, it is undeniable that Forman suffered a considerable decline in early- to mid-1990s -- academically and socially. Anyone who denies it is divorced from reality. Wikipedia is fun. Enjoy ...

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