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On January 29, 2015, I made an edit to the Green Collection article. The second sentence of the second paragraph in the "Future Museum" section began with "To" -- I changed it to "The" but did not properly note the change, clicking on "save" rather than "preview."MargaretWWong (talk) 17:52, 29 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

On February 25, 2015, I found the St. Paul's Convent School page, and I was esp. interested to help clean up, as I attended that school in the 60's. The school page section listing the 16 Habits of Mind showed the author's name as "Sir Arthur Costa," and no reference for the list. I'm sure that's a very nice way to cite, but it's really Drs. Costa and Kallick. Also, I found the good Drs' website, and used that for reference for this citation. I'm sure use of the 16 Habits at St. Paul's started long after I left, but it is very much in tune with the very strict and progressive education I received. I will further review this page and see if I can help make it more worthy of an encyclopedic entry.

February 20, 2017, I added Ted Lieu to List of Taiwanese Americans. He is already on Taiwanese Americans. MargaretWWong (talk) 22:33, 20 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]