Talk:Henry Regnery
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link rot on references
[edit]On some of the references the included URLs no longer point to anything useful. Also, some of the references with included URLs are behind pay-walls. It would be useful if someone (or some people) could peruse through the references with included URLs and either find replacement URLs (that point to something useful) or find new references that are not behind pay-walls. Of course, invalid URLs or URLs behind pay-walls cannot be generally verified. Thanks to anyone who would like to help out. --L.Smithfield (talk) 16:36, 30 July 2023 (UTC)