User:TonyTheTiger/creations
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WP:CHICAGO Director (2006–present) | |
WP:FOUR Director (2009–2014) (disputed, 2013–2014) | |
WP:WAWARD Director (2010–present) | |
M:WALRUS Committee (2011–2013) (2016–present) | |
WP:Ambassadors (2011–2012) |
“ | Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'—Martin Luther King Jr. | ” |
“ | Have nunchucks. Will travel. - Antonio "Tony The Tiger" Vernon | ” |
“ | Freedom of expression does not truly exist if the right can be exercised only in an area that a benevolent government has provided as a safe haven for crackpots. - Abe Fortas 393 U.S. 503 (1969) | ” |
2010 WP:CUP submissions (finalists) – WP:CHICAGO – WP:CHIFTD – WP:FOUR – WP:WAWARDS
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User Creations
[edit]Below is a fairly complete list of the content that I have created for Wikipedia. It includes a lot of content related to the City of Chicago (where I live) and the University of Michigan athletics. I have also done a lot of work in The arts including creating WP:VA Campbell's Soup Cans (level 4) as well as Drowning Girl, Demi's Birthday Suit and Misty Copeland (all level 5 as of September 5, 2023). I was also the main editor although not the page creator of Whaam! and Cloud Gate (both level 5). I would say the highlight of my Chicago work was the Millennium Park WP:FT. The highlight of my Michigan articles is being the primary biographer of 13 of the 14 2010s decade Michigan Wolverines who made the NBA that decade (Manny Harris, Darius Morris, Tim Hardaway Jr., Trey Burke, Glenn Robinson III, Mitch McGary, Nik Stauskas, Caris LeVert, D. J. Wilson, Derrick Walton, Duncan Robinson, Jordan Poole, and Ignas Brazdeikis – missing Moe Wagner). I have also spent a lot of time on templates of WP:VA (level 4) subjects. Although I am the page creator of the article for only one of them, I have created many templates for WP:VA subjects. Also, I have created the majority of the multimedia templates for the works of several of the WP:VA-listed authors. E.g., of the 38 Shakespeare's plays, I have created the multimedia templates for 21 of them and was the driving force for the completion of that set of templates. I would say the highlight of my templating are the WP:VA multipmedia templates for the likes of (level 3 authors) Leo Tolstoy and William Shakespeare, as well as (level 4 authors) Fyodor Dostoyevsky (formerly level 3), Ernest Hemingway (formerly level 3), Franz Kafka (formerly level 3), Edgar Allan Poe (formerly level 3), Honoré de Balzac, Charles Dickens, Hans Christian Andersen, Oscar Wilde, H. G. Wells, Brothers Grimm, Mark Twain, Alexandre Dumas, Alexander Pushkin, Euripides, Anton Chekhov, Jane Austen, Ovid, H. P. Lovecraft, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Hardy, Henrik Ibsen, Victor Hugo, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Jack London, Herman Melville, Charles Perrault, Astrid Lindgren, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, James Joyce and Nikolai Gogol as well as level 5 authors Edgar Rice Burroughs, Frances Hodgson Burnett and Aesop (formerly level 4) as well as non-vital A. J. Cronin.[1]
Articles Created
[edit]Chicago:
- WikiProject Chicago Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Assessment • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Categories • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Project banner • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Quality Scale • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Importance Scale • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Stubify • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Bot Category List • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Featured articles • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Good articles • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Discussions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/New Pages • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/members • Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Chicago/Assessment/Voting • Wikipedia:WikiProjecswervet Chicago/Article alerts/Header • Wikipedia:WikiCup/History/2010/finalists
- WikiProject Four Award Wikipedia talk:Four Award/FAQ
- CHICOTW Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/History • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/Good Articles • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/Vote Archive • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/To Do • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/Pictures needed • Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/nominations
- Review Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/Peer review instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/External peer review instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/A-Class review instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/FAC instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/FAR instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/FLC instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/FLRC instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/FC instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/GAR instructions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Review/AFD instructions •
- Chicago Historical people William Wrigley III • Robert E. Johnson • Timothy Blackstone* • John Drake (1826–1895) • John Drake (1872–1964) • Tracy Drake • John M. Van Osdel • Jerrold Wexler • John Benjamin Murphy • Benjamin F. Ferguson • Arthur Schultz
- Chicago Living people Sandi Jackson • Pat Ryan (executive) • Toni Preckwinkle • Vi Daley • Peter Bynoe • Lucien Lagrange • Edward Harrison (timpanist) • Tom Weisner • Ed Schock • Larry Huggins • Christian Mitchell
- General Chicago Jesse White Tumbling Team[2] • Washington Park Race Track* • Washington Park Subdivision* • Central Station, Chicago • Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool • Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite • Magnificent Mile*[3] • South Side, Chicago • Rush Street (Chicago) • Grant Park Music Festival • Lucien Lagrange Architects • List of Nobel laureates affiliated with the University of Chicago • BP Pedestrian Bridge • Lurie Garden • McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink • Boeing Galleries • Chase Promenade • Streeterville • Indian Village, Chicago • AT&T Plaza • Cubs Win Flag • Committeemen and Committeewomen (Cook County, Illinois) • Rod Blagojevich corruption charges • United States House of Representatives special elections in Illinois, 2009 Redirected to Illinois's 5th congressional district special election, 2009 • Next Big Sound • List of winners of the Chicago Marathon • Sixteen (restaurant) • Encyclopedia of Chicago • Wolf Point, Chicago • Chicago Half Marathon • Pill Hill, Chicago • Calumet Photographic • Clark (mascot) • Harper Court • Maggie Daley Park ice skating ribbon • Chicago Express Loop
- Historic Chicago Districts Old Chicago Water Tower District • Historic Michigan Boulevard District** • Printing House Row District • Washington Park Court District • Prairie Avenue District • East Lake Shore Drive District • Pullman National Monument • Kenwood District • Wicker Park District • Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District • Ukrainian Village District • North Kenwood District • Loop Retail Historic District • Michigan–Wacker Historic District • Illinois Institute of Technology Academic Campus • Hyde Park – Kenwood Historic District • Wesley Gray
- Chicago Parks Washington Square Park (Chicago) • Burnham Park (Chicago)* • Harold Washington Park • Dinah Washington Park • Maggie Daley Park
- Chicago Cuisine Argo Tea • Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea • Rock N Roll McDonald's • Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises*
- Buildings
- Chicago National Register of Historic Places Marquette Building (Chicago) • Chicago Board of Trade Building* • The Arc at Old Colony • Fisher Building (Chicago) • Heller House • Ida B. Wells-Barnett House • Lorado Taft Midway Studios • Sears, Roebuck and Company Administration Building redirected to Sears, Roebuck, and Company Complex • Ludington Building • Chicago Bee Building • One North LaSalle • Marshall Field and Company Building • Marshall Field and Company Store (Oak Park, Illinois) • Roanoke Building • Chicago Beach Hotel • Schulze Baking Company Plant
- Chicago Chicago Landmark Powhatan Apartments • 35 East Wacker • Allerton Hotel • Harris and Selwyn Theaters • Chicago Defender Building • 333 North Michigan • London Guarantee Building • Virgin Hotels Chicago • Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton Office and Studio • Woman's Athletic Club
- Other Chicago 108 North State Street • Joffrey Tower • Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois • The Grant • Blackstone Library • Regents Park (Chicago) • Harold Washington Cultural Center** • Art Institute of Chicago Building* • Jay Pritzker Pavilion • Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and Residence Tower • Exelon Pavilions • McDonald's Cycle Center • Chicago Avenue Pumping Station • Petrillo Music Shell • Bronzeville Children's Museum • River North Point • Coast at Lakeshore East • Bilandic Building • Wintrust Arena • Wolf Point South Tower • Old Chicago Main Post Office Twin Towers • 1000M • NEMA (Chicago) • 113 East Roosevelt (Phase II) • Gateway Tower (Chicago) • Wolf Point East Tower • Damen station (CTA Green Line) • Optima Signature • Tribune East Tower • 151 North Franklin • Lakeshore East Building I • Lakeshore East Building I • Essex on the Park • 900 West Randolph
- Chicago Historic Buildings Wigwam (Chicago) • Tremont House • Grand Pacific Hotel (Chicago) • McGraw-Hill Building (Chicago) • McCarthy Building (Chicago, Illinois) • Washington Block • Sauganash Hotel • Edgecliff (Winnetka, Illinois)
- Burnham Plan Burnham Plan of Chicago • Commercial Club of Chicago • Chicago Plan Commission • R. Eden Martin • Merchants Club
- Hyde Park Hampton House (Chicago) • Paul Cornell (lawyer) • Promontory Point (Chicago) • Hyde Park House • Sisson Hotel • 1700 East 56th Street
- Chicagoland-Milwaukee megalopolis Samuel Curtis Johnson Sr. • Herbert Fisk Johnson Sr. • Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. • Herbert Fisk Johnson III • Helen Johnson-Leipold • S. Curtis Johnson • Winnie Johnson-Marquart • Johnson Financial Group • Johnson Outdoors • Diversey, Inc. • Johnson Keland Management • Johnson Family Enterprises
- Playboy Playboy Entertainment • Playboy Publishing • Playboy Licensing • Playboy Club (Las Vegas)
- *Denotes work done to supplement Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago Collaboration of the Week.
- **Denotes work done during Chicago Collaboration of the week when no one else made at least 5 edits.
- CHICOTW pages started by others: Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Washington Park (Chicago park) , Washington Park, Chicago (community area), Hull House , Near South Side, Chicago, Cities and Villages Act of 1872, Merle Reskin Theatre, Rich Melman, Little Italy, Chicago, Chicago Theatre , Union Stock Yards, List of beaches in Chicago, The Second City, Franklin Center (Chicago), List of Chicago Landmarks, Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, Douglas Park (Chicago), Chicago Blues Festival, Rookery Building, Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic, William W. Powers State Recreation Area, Hyde Park Township, Cook County, Illinois, Chicago Marathon, Multilevel streets in Chicago, Lincoln Towing Service, Chicago race riot of 1919, Patrick Nash, Rainbow/PUSH, Jon Burge, Jesse Saunders
See also CHICOTW good articles
St. Louis Jennifer Martz • August Busch IV • August Anheuser Busch Sr. • Eberhard Anheuser • Adolphus Busch III
Buffalo Arthur Eve • Antoine Thompson • Buffalo Common Council • Seymour H. Knox I • Seymour H. Knox II • Northrup R. Knox • The French Connection (ice hockey)[4] • Southtowns • David Franczyk • Lafayette Square (Buffalo) • Main Court Building • Ronald Fedkiw • Snyder, New York • Entranceways at Main Street at Lamarck Drive and Smallwood Drive • Delaware Avenue Historic District (Buffalo, New York) • Entranceway at Main Street at Roycroft Boulevard
Martial Arts Breaking (martial arts) • Fire knife
Trump The Dominick • Trump International Hotel and Tower (Honolulu) • Conrad Fort Lauderdale • Trump International Hotel & Tower Panama • Trump International Hotel & Residence • Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino • Trump Tower (White Plains) • Donald Trump Jr. • Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico
Paintings (VA4)Campbell's Soup Cans • Haystacks (Monet series) • Campbell's Soup Cans II • Portrait of Seymour H. Knox • Wildenstein Index Number • Willie Gillis • Four Freedoms (Norman Rockwell) • Freedom of Speech (painting) • Freedom of Worship (painting) • Freedom from Want • Disappearing Model • Grrrrrrrrrrr!! • Girl with Ball • Look Mickey • Torpedo...Los! • Girl in Mirror • Oh, Jeff...I Love You, Too...But... • Bedroom at Arles • Expressionist Head • Big Painting No. 6 • Mural with Blue Brushstroke • (VA5)Drowning Girl • I Know...Brad • Roto Broil • Brushstrokes series • Artist's Studio—Look Mickey • As I Opened Fire • Portrait of Madame Cézanne • Yellow and Green Brushstrokes • Blam (Lichtenstein) • Engagement Ring (Lichtenstein) • Golf Ball • M-Maybe • Cubist Still Life with Lemons • Sleeping Girl • I Can See the Whole Room...and There's Nobody in It! • Ohhh...Alright... • Orange, Red, Yellow • In the Car • Happy Tears (Lichtenstein) • Brushstrokes • Crying Girl • Hopeless (Roy Lichtenstein) • Masterpiece (Lichtenstein) • Bratatat! • aBrattata • Mr. Bellamy • Okay Hot-Shot, Okay! • Varoom! • Takka Takka (Lichtenstein) • Five Brushstrokes (Lichtenstein sculpture) • Five Brushstrokes (Lichtenstein series) • Campbell's Soup I
Photography More Demi Moore • Stewart Shining • Raphael Mazzucco • (VA5)Demi's Birthday Suit
Other 2D works View of the World from 9th Avenue • Jet Pilot (Lichtenstein) • Crak!
Sculptures Victory Monument (Chicago) • Heald Square Monument • Monument with Standing Beast • Miró's Chicago • Large Interior Form, 1953–54 • Flying Dragon (Calder) • Cubi VII • Fountain of the Great Lakes • CowParade • Moose (W-02-03) • Crown Fountain** • Man Enters the Cosmos • Nuclear Energy • Illinois Centennial Monument • Michael Jordan statue • Bund Bull • Mermaid (Lichtenstein)
Art Institutions
Arts Club of Chicago* • Black Ensemble Theater Company • Luna Negra Dance Theater • Norton Museum of Art
TV shows Powers (U.S. TV series) • The Firm (2012 TV series) • Million Dollar Challenge (poker) • Master of the Mix • A Day in the Life (TV series) • Ready for Love (TV series) • Chicago P.D. (TV series) • Mind Games (TV series) • King & Maxwell • The Art Carney Special • List of awards and nominations received by Hill Street Blues • House of Cards (season 2) • 71st Golden Globe Awards • Chicagoland (TV series) • House of Cards (season 3) • Empire (2015 TV series) • House of Cards (season 4) • Chicago Justice • House of Cards (season 5)
TV episodes List of The Firm episodes • "Pilot/Chapter Two" • "Pilot" (The Cosby Show) • "Hill Street Station" • "Goodbye Mr. Fish" • "Hearts and Souls" • "Pilot" (Devious Maids) • "Chapter 1" (House of Cards)
TV networks Revolt (TV network) • ASPiRE (TV network) • El Rey Network
Movies A Star Is Born (2012 film) • For Lovers Only (film) • Red Tail Reborn • The Restorers • Flight of the Red Tail • Kony 2012 • A.C.O.D. • Benji (2012 film) • Death of a Salesman (1966 U.S. film) • Death of a Salesman (1966 UK film) • Death of a Salesman (1996 film) • iSteve • When the Game Stands Tall • Knuckleball! • 2In a World... • A Farewell to Arms (miniseries) • The Sun Also Rises (1984 film) • Rome & Jewel • Narco Cultura • Picture Paris • Rosemary's Baby (miniseries) • A Perfect Man (2013 film) • Romeo and Juliet (2013 Broadway play) • 1 (2013 film) • The Pistol: The Birth of a Legend • The Short Game • We Are Your Friends (film) • Deliverance Creek • A Ballerina's Tale • I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story • Eden (2015 film) • Cybergeddon (film) • Supermodel (film) • Nude (2017 American film) • Cruise (film) • Welcome Home (2018 film) • A Tuba to Cuba
Stage Pill Hill (play) • Planet Earth Live • Love, Loss, and What I Wore • Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words (play) • Edward Scissorhands (dance) • Christine Jorgensen Reveals • Water by the Spoonful • (VA5)Kinky Boots (musical) • Disgraced • Lucky Guy (play) • Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play) • Goodnight Mister Tom (play) • Of Mice and Men (play) • The Trip to Bountiful (play) • "The quality of mercy (Shakespeare quote)" • The Sun Also Rises (opera) • The Sun Also Rises (ballet) • The Select (The Sun Also Rises) • The Flick • Romeo and Juliet (Pastor) • Uganda Be Kidding Me: Live • Between Riverside and Crazy • The Exonerated (play) • Cost of Living (play)
Books The Litigators • Calico Joe • The Racketeer (novel) • The Swerve • George F. Kennan: An American Life • Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention • Theodore Boone: The Activist • Gray Mountain • Rogue Lawyer • Theodore Boone: The Scandal • Camino Island • The Rooster Bar
Songs My Kind of Town • "All The Way" (Eddie Vedder song) • "Go, Cubs, Go" • "The Arkansas Traveler" (song) • "Sideways" (Clarence Greenwood song) • "Semper Fidelis" (march) • "Reasons" (Earth, Wind & Fire song) • "Here We Go Again" (Ray Charles song) • "T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)" • "Masterpiece (Madonna song)" • "We Belong Together (Randy Newman song)" • "Sucker M.C.'s" • "Zou Bisou Bisou" • "Cat Daddy" • "American Heart (song)" • "ThatPower" • "Gentleman (Psy song)" • "Old Nassau" • "Berzerk (song)" • "Survival (Eminem song)" • "Feelin' Myself (will.i.am song)" • "Tipitina" • "Humble and Kind" • "International Lover" • "Sheesh!"
Albums Borinqueña (album) • Faith Hill's seventh studio album • In for a Penny, In for a Pound
Entertainers Rashid Johnson • Jonita Lattimore • C. J. Tywoniak • (VA5)Misty Copeland • Nora Kimball • Mekia Cox • Virginia Williams • Alyssa Rubino • Nate Parker • Kourtney Hansen • Eliana Jones • Edy Ganem • Erin Moriarty (actress) • Diane Guerrero • Jamie Gray Hyder • Dylan Penn • Jonas Wood • Kara Killmer • Wallis Currie-Wood • Alex Sharp • Emily Estefan • Laurie Davidson (actor) • Corinne Foxx • Angela Brower
Creatives Influencer • Alfonso Gomez-Rejon • Jeff Lewis (writer) • John Tiffany • Steven Hoggett • Lukas Reiter
Fictional characters Mitch McDeere • Abby McDeere • Theodore Boone • Willy Loman • Frank Underwood (House of Cards) • Claire Underwood • Olivia Pope • Selina Meyer • Malcolm (Macbeth) • Titus Andronicus (character) • Piper Chapman • Crazy Eyes (Orange Is the New Black) • Steve McGarrett • Eustace Tilley
Awards National Recording Registry • Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama • Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Comedy • List of 81st Academy Awards In Memoriam tribute honorees • Reel Moments • TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time
Basketball: Flagrant foul • Joanne McCarthy (basketball) • Richard Hall (basketball) • Dean Smith (engineer) • Christa Gannon • Marsha Harris • Bradley Henderson • Eldridge Recasner • Midnight Madness (basketball) • 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings • 2010 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans • 2006 boys high school basketball All-Americans • 2010–11 NBA season • 1998–99 NCAA Division I men's basketball season • 2011 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans • Chris Hill (point guard) • Matt Howard • Jerry Lyne • Martell Bailey • David Bailey (basketball) • Craig Lathen • Glen Rice Jr. • Royce White • Jabari Parker • Delray Brooks • Jahlil Okafor • List of National Basketball Association annual minutes leaders • List of Men's Basketball Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • List of Women's Basketball Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • Mr. Basketball USA • ESPN Rise boys' high school basketball All-Americans • 2012 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans • 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans • 2013 McDonald's All-American Boys Game • Phil Pressey • Tyus Jones • Cliff Alexander • Fred VanVleet • 2014 McDonald's All-American Boys Game • Tyler Ulis • List of National Basketball Association career minutes played leaders • 2014 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans • Jabari Parker's high school career • NBA Draft Combine • Jalen Brunson • 2015 McDonald's All-American Boys Game • 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans • Effective field goal percentage • L. J. Peak • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award • Karl Malone Award • Julius Erving Award • Jerry West Award • Patrick Beilein • 2016 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans • 2Jordan Murphy (basketball) • Kenny Williams (basketball, born 1972) • Matt Hicks (basketball) • Foster Loyer • Rick Suder • Curtis Aiken • Ray Hall (basketball) • Lester Rowe • Hanna Cavinder • David Webber (basketball) • Chris Wroblewski • Todd Leslie • Gary Bossert
Football: Heath Irwin • Rob Carpenter (wide receiver) • Paul Irons • All-purpose yardage • Total offense • Return yards • Yards from scrimmage • Waivers (American football) • Clarence Williams (running back, born 1975) • Clarence Williams (tight end) • Drew Butler • 2010 East–West Shrine Game • David Sills (American football) • Chuckie Miller • Kicking specialist • Cecil Newton, Sr. • Tyler Lockett • Aaron Lockett (gridiron football) • Will Sutton • List of Football Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • Mr. Football USA • David Long Jr. (linebacker) • Brett Toth
Baseball: Bob Tufts • decision (baseball) • Run_support • All-Star Final Vote • Control pitcher • Power pitcher • List of milestone home runs by Barry Bonds • Frank Barnes (right-handed pitcher) • Iván DeJesús Jr. • 1991 College Baseball All-America Team • 1992 College Baseball All-America Team • 1993 College Baseball All-America Team • 1994 College Baseball All-America Team • College Baseball All-America Team • List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders • Under Armour All-America Baseball Game •List of Baseball Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • Drew Golz
Track: Adriana Nelson • Anne Bersagel • Calvin Thigpen • Evans Cheruiyot • List of Men's Track & Field/Cross Country Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • List of Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Academic All-America Team Members of the Year
Sports awards: Walter Byers Scholarship • Academic All-America • List of Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • Elite 90 Award • Underclass All-American
General Sports Tony Lopez (boxer) • home (sports) • road (sports) • Matthew Busbee • Marie Roethlisberger • Sarah Dance • Blowout (sports) • Shackleford (horse) • Oxbow (horse) • Jarmere Jenkins • Randall Cunningham II • Orel Hershiser's scoreless innings streak • Lucy Li • Allan Kournikova • World Marathon Challenge • Kelly Crull • Karie Ross • Kelly Hecking • Emma Reaney • Ryan Roberts (American football) • Tashy Bohm • Lia Lewis • Elle Leonard • List of Men's Soccer Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • List of Men's Tennis Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • List of Women's Tennis Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • List of Men's Swimming & Diving Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • List of Women's Swimming & Diving Academic All-America Team Members of the Year • List of Women's Soccer Academic All-America Team Members of the Year
Poker Owen Crowe • Shaun Deeb • Ben Lamb • Mitch Schock • Mikhail Lakhitov • Chris Moorman • Sam Stein • Matthew Jarvis (poker player) • Owais Ahmed • Joe Ebanks • David ODB Baker • Andrew Brokos • 2011 World Series of Poker Europe • 2011 World Series of Poker Europe results • Tristan Wade • Elio Fox • Konstantin Puchkov • Viacheslav Zhukov • Greg Merson • Athanasios Polychronopoulos • Marco Johnson • Matthew Ashton • Michael Gathy • Matt Perrins • Loni Harwood • Christian Harder • Ronnie Bardah • 2013 World Series of Poker Europe • Marti Roca de Torres • Loren Klein • Brandon Shack-Harris
Big Ten Sports 2008–09 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season • O'Brien Schofield • Kevin Coble • John Shurna • 2009–10 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season • 2010–11 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season • 2011–12 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season • Drew Crawford • Drake Dunsmore • 2012–13 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season • Venric Mark • 2013–14 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season • 2014–15 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season • 2015–16 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season • Bryant McIntosh
Ivy League Sports 2009–10 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team • Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League • 2010–11 Ivy League men's basketball season • 2010–11 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team • 2011–12 Ivy League men's basketball season • 2012–13 Ivy League men's basketball season • 2013–14 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team • 2013–14 Ivy League men's basketball season
Oklahoma Sports 1972 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1973 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1976 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1977 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1978 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1980 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1984 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1987 Oklahoma Sooners football team • 1978–79 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team • 1983–84 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team • 1984–85 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team • 1988–89 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team
Princeton Sports
- Basketball: John W. Rogers Jr. • Princeton Tigers men's basketball • John Hummer • 1964–65 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1974–75 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1997–98 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1966–67 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1968–69 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1975–76 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1990–91 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1921–22 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1924–25 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1931–32 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1949–50 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1951–52 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1954–55 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1958–59 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1959–60 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1960–61 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1962–63 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1963–64 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1967–68 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1969–70 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1971–72 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1975–76 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1976–77 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1979–80 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1980–81 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1982–83 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1983–84 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1986–87 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1987–88 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1988–89 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1989–90 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1991–92 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1995–96 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1996–97 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1998–99 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 1999–2000 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 2000–01 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 2001–02 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 2003–04 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 2009–10 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • 2010–11 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team • Mitch Henderson • Kit Mueller • Penn–Princeton men's basketball rivalry • Ian Hummer • Brian Earl • Spencer Weisz • Bob Scrabis (basketball) • Sean Jackson (basketball)
- Lacrosse: Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse • Kevin Lowe (lacrosse) • Scott Bacigalupo • David Morrow (sports) • Peter Trombino • Jon Hess (lacrosse) • Trevor Tierney • Alex Hewit • Dan Cocoziello • B. J. Prager • Ryan Mollett • Chris Massey (lacrosse) • Torr Marro • Cornell–Princeton lacrosse rivalry
- Other: Chris Young • Stephania Bell • Rose Catherine Pinkney • Augie Wolf • Mike Catapano
Michigan Sports
- Basketball: Rob Pelinka • Michigan Wolverines men's basketball • Willie Mitchell (basketball) • Albert White (basketball) • 2008–09 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • Manny Harris • 2009–10 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • DeShawn Sims • 1983–84 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1920–21 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1925–26 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1926–27 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1927–28 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1928–29 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1947–48 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1958–59 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1960–61 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1962–63 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1963–64 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1968–69 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1969–70 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1970–71 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1971–72 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1973–74 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1974–75 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1965–66 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1975–76 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1976–77 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1979–80 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1980–81 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1984–85 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1985–86 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1986–87 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1987–88 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1989–90 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1990–91 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1993–94 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1994–95 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1995–96 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1997–98 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 1998–99 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • 2010–11 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • Darius Morris • Tim Hardaway Jr. • The Fab Five (film) • 2011–12 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • Michigan–Michigan State men's basketball rivalry • 2012–13 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • Mitch McGary • Duke–Michigan basketball rivalry • Trey Burke • LaVell Blanchard • Glenn Robinson III • 2013–14 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • Nik Stauskas • Zak Irvin • Derrick Walton • Kameron Chatman • Caris LeVert • Aubrey Dawkins • 2016–17 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • Tyus Battle • Duncan Robinson (basketball) • Charles Matthews (basketball) • 2017–18 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team • D. J. Wilson • Isaiah Livers • Zavier Simpson • Jordan Poole • Ignas Brazdeikis • Jon Teske • David DeJulius • Josh Bartelstein • Max Bielfeldt • Olivia Olson (basketball) • Andrew Dakich • Will Tschetter • Oscar Goodman (basketball) • Trey McKenney • Adrien Nunez
- Football: Ricky Powers • Mercury Hayes • Chris Howard (American football) • Chris Floyd • Clarence Williams (running back, born 1977) • Paul Staroba • Lists of Michigan Wolverines football receiving leaders redirected to Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders • Eric Kattus • Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders redirected to Lists of Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders • Garland Rivers • Steve Morrison (American football) • Ralph Clayton (American football) • Craig Dunaway • Tony Boles • Lawrence Ricks • Russell Davis (running back) • Harlan Huckleby • Lists of Michigan Wolverines football rushing leaders redirected to Lists of Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders • Bob Ptacek • Thomas Wilcher • 2009 Michigan Wolverines football team • Brandon Minor • Obi Ezeh • David Molk • Stephen Schilling • Lists of Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders • Martavious Odoms • Greg Mathews (American football) • Justin Boren • J. T. White • Stevie Brown • Mark Ortmann • David Moosman • Roy Roundtree • Jonas Mouton • Garrett Rivas • Jordan Kovacs • Will June • Junior Hemingway • Kenny Demens • J. T. Floyd • Ryan Van Bergen • Martell Webb • Perry Dorrestein • Jake Ryan (American football) • Desmond Morgan • Patrick Omameh • Shane Morris • George Campbell (American football) • Will Hagerup • Frank Clark (American football) • Wilton Speight • Ty Isaac • Mike McCray • Erik Magnuson • Khaleke Hudson • Chase Winovich • Lavert Hill • David Long (defensive back)
- Other: Louie Caporusso • 1995–96 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season • 1996–97 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season • 1997–98 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season • 2010–11 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season • 1991–92 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season • 1992–93 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season • Michigan–Michigan State men's ice hockey rivalry
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- Names Seymour Knox • James Griffin • Tony the Tiger (disambiguation) • William Wrigley • August Busch • Adolphus Busch (disambiguation) • Sam Houston (disambiguation) • Willie Johnson • Herbert Johnson • Norman Johnson • Samuel Ealy Johnson • Samuel Curtis Johnson • Curtis Johnson • Edgar Jones • Dave Logan (disambiguation) redirected to David Logan • John Drake • Pat Ryan • Héctor López (disambiguation) • Wistert • Gordon Bell (disambiguation) • Clarence Williams • Harry O'Neill • Dean Smith (disambiguation) • Richard Hall • Jumbo Elliott • Edward Harrison • Frank Barnes • Reginald Lewis (disambiguation)) • William W. Kimball redirected to William Kimball • Carlos Brown • Greg Mathews • Cecil Newton (disambiguation) • Michael Shaw • Mark Price (disambiguation) • Christian Thompson • Jesse Jackson (disambiguation) • Alfonso Gómez (disambiguation) • Travis Walton • Andre Anderson • Sterling Brown • Stephen Baldwin (disambiguation) • Eric Hall (disambiguation) • Edwin Jackson • Vincent Edwards (disambiguation) • Ben Lamb • Ryan Roberts • David Webber • Ray Hall
- Given names Adena (given name) • Almir (given name) • Anastacia (given name) • Anastasie • Anastasiya • Anastassia • Anastassiya • Andoniaina • Andonis • Ankur (given name) • Annastasia • Antaine • Antal (given name) • Anthon (given name) • Anthonij • Anthonius • Antionette • Antoan • Antoaneta • Antonee • Antonela • Antonetta • Antonette • Antonieta (given name) • Antonije • Antonijo • Antonijs • Antonina (name) • Antonine (name) • Antonique • Antoñita • Antoniya • Antto • Antuan • Antwain • Antwaun • Antwoine • Antwone • Antwuan • Antxon • Astou • Bibek • Caddy (name) • Cari (name) • Carl Otto • Carle (given name) • Carlee • Carleigh • Carlena • Carlette (given name) • Carli (given name) • Carlie • Carlina (name) • Carlota (name) • Carlotta (name) • Carlyne • Carol Ann • Carol Anne • Carolan (surname) • Carolann • Carolanne • Carole Ann • Carolien • Carolijn • Carolle • Carolyne • Carolynn • Carolynne • Carrie Ann • Carrie Anne (name) • Carroll (given name) • Carrollton (name) • Chara (given name) • Charla (name) • Charlaine • Charlayne • Charl (name) • Charle (name) • Charlee (name) • Charlotta • Charly (name) • Charlyn • Charlyne • Charyl • Chiki • Christene • D'Anthony • De'Anthony • Denice (given name) • Denyce • Doncho • Donka (name) • Donyo • Edina (given name) • Edinaldo (given name) • Ejner • Eladio • Elysia (given name) • Faraaz • Gian Antonio • Gian Carlo • Gianantonio • Giannantonio • Giovan Antonio • Giovannantonio • Giovanni Antonio • Giovanni Carlo • Hoda (given name) • Houda (given name) • Humaira • Ilmir • Iqra (given name) • Jainendra • Juliano (given name) • Julissa (given name) • Kaarle • Karalina • Karey (name) • Karien • Karilyn • Karl Otto • Karlee • Karleen • Karlene • Karley • Karli (name) • Karlie • Karlijn • Karlina • Karline • Karlo (name) • Karlos (name) • Karlous • Karly • Karlyn • Karola • Karolien • Karolin (name) • Karolina (name) • Karolj • Karolos • Karolyn • Karrar (name) • Karri (name) • Karrie • Karyl • LaTanya • LaTonya • Lavanya (name) • Lavanya (name) • Ligia (given name) • Loraine (name) • Lotar (name) • Lotario (name) • Lotta (name) • Lucero (given name) • María Antonietta • Maria Antonina • Marie Antoinette (name) • Najwan • Nedda • Netta (name) • Netty (name) • Nichlas • Nicholaus • Nicolaes • Nicolaj • Nicoleta • Nidia (given name) • Nikil • Nikolaus (given name) • Nikoletta • Niña (name) • Ninetta • Ro (name) • Rolo (name) • Samina (name) • Sarina (given name) • Sharla • Sharleen • Sharlie (name) • Supriya • Talisa • Terrie • Teuntje • Titouan • Toinette • Tonči • Tonette (given name) • Tonina (name) • Tonja (name) • Tonnes (name) • Tonnie • Tosia • Viviana (given name) • Warner (given name) • Zulma
- Nicknames Ant (name) • Anth (name) • Antoninho (name) • Antoñito (name) • Antton (name) • Caloy • Carletto • Carlinhos (name) • Carlito (name) • Carry (name) • Cha (name) • Charli (name) • Chazz (name) • Chic (nickname) • Chica (name) • Chickie (nickname) • Chicky • Chika (general name) • Chizzy • Chuckie (name) • Chucky (name) • Javy • Karloff (name) • Lalo (nickname) • Lota (name) • Lothaire • Lotten • Lotti (given name) • Lottie (name) • Lotty • Netti (name) • Nichi • Nickey (name) • Nikky • Roro (name) • ]Tó • Tonetta (name) • Tonho (name) • Toine • Tonie • Tonio (name) • Toñito (name) • Tonye • Torie
- Surnames Andonian • Anastasia (surname) • Andonova • Antanaitis • Antani • Antes (name) • Antheunis • Antonavich • Antonellis • Antoniades • Antoniadou • Antoniani • Antoniano (name) • Antonic • Antonietti • Antoniewicz • Antonik • Antoniuk (name) • Antonopoulou • Antonova • Antonovna • Antonovsky • Antonovych (name) • Antonsdóttir • Antonutti (surname) • Antoshina (name) • Antuna • Antúnez (name) • Antonyuk • Atias • Carree (name) • Carlini (name) • Carlino (name) • Carloff • Carlotto (name) • Carlsdotter • Carlsten (surname) • Carlston (name) • Carluccio (name) • Charleson • Charleston (name) • Charleton (name) • Charlin (name) • Chik (name) • Curlee (name) • Curley • D'Antona (name) • D'Antuono • Dantonio • De Carle • De Carli • De Charlton • Decarli • DeCarlo • di Antonio • Di Lotti • DiCarlo • Hoda (surname) • Houda (surname) • Javier (surname) • Julian (surname) • Karlik (name) • Karlow (name) • Karlsdotter • Karlsdóttir • Lalo (surname) • Lina (surname) • Mito (name) • O'Carroll (surname) • Rora (name) • Tognazzini (name) • Thoen (name) • Thon (name) • Tognoli • Ton (surname) • Tonelli (surname) • Tonioli • Tonni (name) • Tonoli • Tonson (surname)
- Given/surnames Aaryan • Akki (name) • Alexus • Anastacio (name) • Antão • Anthoine • Anthoney • Anthoni • Anthonis • Antolin (name) • Antona (name) • Antonakis • Antonello (name) • Antonios • Antoniotto • Antoniu • Antono (name) • Antonson • Antos (name) • Antoun • Aryan (name) • Carlon • Caroly (name) • Chal (name) • Calla (name) • Calle (name) • Carles (name) • Carlo (name) • Carloto • Carlyle (name) • Carolus (name) • Cavinder • Char (name) • Charley (name) • Charlo (name) • Charls • Charlot (name) • Charo (name) • Curley • Danton (name) • Devika (name) • Etta (name) • Faras (name)• Francina (name) • Jaine • Juca (name) • Kaja (name) • Kali (name) • Kalla (name) • Kalli (name) • Kallu (name) • Karie (name) • Kariel • Karlovich • Karol (name) • Karoli (name) • Karra (name) • Karre • Monet (name) • Nela (name) • Neno (name) • Nicklas (name) • Nicklaus (name) • Nickolaus • Nicolao • Niklaus (name) • Nikolas • Niño (name) • Ninos (name) • Rola (name) • Samin (name) • Shayon • Theuns • Thony (name) • Tima (name) • Tola (name) • Tona (name) • Tonda (name) • Tone (name) • Toney (name) • Tonin (name) • Tonita (name) • Tonka (name) • Tonko • Tonnis • Tonny (name) • Tono (name) • Toon (name) • Torey (name) • Torii (surname) • Torrie • Torry (name) • Tunna (name) • Vamsi (name)
- Names plus Akilah • Anastacio (disambiguation) • Anth (disambiguation) • Aloysia (disambiguation) • Antona (disambiguation) • Antoniana • Antonito (disambiguation) • Arien • Beji (disambiguation) •Betim (disambiguation) • Carle (disambiguation) • Charo (disambiguation) • Chuckie • Curley (disambiguation) • Denice (disambiguation) • Donka • D'Antona • Faras (disambiguation) • Hoda (disambiguation) • Humera (disambiguation) • Iqra (disambiguation) • Juca (disambiguation) • Juliano • Karie (disambiguation) • Karlik • Karlos • Karri (disambiguation) • Meilan • Nickey • Nickie • Nikitas (disambiguation) • Nikolaus (disambiguation) • Niky • Rabab • Sarena • Sarina (disambiguation) • Sienne • Sokhna (disambiguation) • Tonina (disambiguation) • Torry (disambiguation) • Toska (disambiguation) • Tova (disambiguation)
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I was a main editor at Billy Garrett Jr., Peter Patton (basketball), Charlie Moore (basketball), Michael Schofield (American football), Ellis Coleman, Pat Dunsmore, Philip Humber's perfect game, Philip Humber, Anthony Davis, Levi Horn, Remy Hamilton, Juwan Howard, Grant Park Symphony Orchestra, John P. Daley, Richard Cordray, Jerry Reinsdorf, Jon Corzine, Portal:Chicago, Millennium Park, (VA5) Cloud Gate, Wrigley Square, Harris Theater (Chicago, Illinois), List of tallest buildings in Chicago, Lakeshore East, Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago), Jesse Jackson Jr., Blackstone Hotel, Bob Chappuis, Al Wistert, Whitey Wistert, Michelle Obama, Operation Board Games, DuSable Museum of African American History, Fountain of Time, Pavilion projects, Tai Streets, Evan Turner, Sherron Collins, Demetri McCamey, Zak Kustok, E'Twaun Moore, Park Grill, Gerald Ratner Athletics Center, Little Big Painting and Prairie Avenue although I was not the page creator.
Also, I was a main editor at Harald Hasselbach, Kobe Bufkin, 2Chris Hill (basketball), Dave Jamerson, Jett Howard (brought a scrubby article from draft space to article space), (VA5)gig economy (which had been redirected for 5.5 years), Fletcher Loyer, Moritz Wagner (basketball), Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, 2015–16 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2014–15 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, 2014–15 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team, Heather Stewart-Whyte, Hayden Epstein, Emily Ratajkowski, Spike Albrecht, Michael Novogratz, Freedom from Fear (painting), 2011 Michigan Wolverines football team, (VA5)Whaam!, "A House Divided (Dallas)", 2011–12 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team, Shandi Finnessey, Carly Foulkes, David Baker (poker player, born 1986), Sydney Johnson, Keith Elias, Maurice Douglass, Denard Robinson, 2007–08 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2006–07 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2005–06 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2004–05 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2003–04 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2002–03 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2001–02 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 2000–01 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1999–2000 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1991–92 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1992–93 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1996–97 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1983–84 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1965–66 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, 1964–65 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team, Christian Cook, Josh Sims, Matt Striebel, Jesse Hubbard, Ryan Boyle, Barry Bonds, Marcus Ray, 2009 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, 2004 Michigan Wolverines football team, 2003 Michigan Wolverines football team, 2002 Michigan Wolverines football team, 2001 Michigan Wolverines football team, 2000 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1993 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1999 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1992 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1991 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1998 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1997 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1996 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1995 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1994 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1990 Michigan Wolverines football team, 1989–90 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team, 1987–88 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team, Kevin Grady, 1971 Oklahoma Sooners football team, 1974 Oklahoma Sooners football team, 1975 Oklahoma Sooners football team, Electric Company (football), 1973 Buffalo Bills season, 1974–75 Buffalo Sabres season, 1973–74 Buffalo Braves season, 1974–75 Buffalo Braves season, 1975–76 Buffalo Braves season, Tommy Amaker, Jack Kemp, Walter O'Malley, Gilbert Perreault, Elmer Gedeon, Tyrone Wheatley, Dan Dworsky, Gordon Bell (American football), Jon Vaughn, Don Dufek, Jack Clancy, Ted Petoskey, Ed Muransky, Greg Skrepenak, George Hoey, Bump Elliott, Butch Woolfolk, Héctor López, Germany Schulz, Marquise Walker, Tony Boles, Bob Timberlake, University of Michigan basketball scandal, Steve Driehaus, Jennifer Brunner, Will Venable, Byron Brown, Kasim Reed, United States Conference of Mayors, Dick Rifenburg, Mary Jo Kilroy, (VA5)iJustine, Bennie Oosterbaan, Thom Darden, John Beilein, Frankie Rayder, Vanessa Rousso, Cato June, Jasmin Ouschan, Charlie Fonville, Dennis Gorski, Tate Forcier, Brandon Graham, Zoltan Mesko (American football), David Sills (American football), Donovan Warren, 2009 College Football All-America Team, Michael Shaw (American football) and Jake Long although I did not create the pages and they are not Chicago pages.
I have also recieved DYK credits for The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Tora Harris, Donn Cabral, Quincy Miller, 2011–12 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team, 2012–13 Harvard Crimson men's basketball team, Kevin Lockett, Kerwin Waldroup, DeWayne Patmon, Joe Cada, Ramón Peña, Ross Detwiler, Patrick Ivuti, Alvin Wistert, Dennis Franklin, Jim Pace, Bill Yearby, Rod Payne, George Lilja, Jarrett Irons, Dean Dingman, Julius Franks, Jim Detwiler, Gene Derricotte, Keith Bostic (American football), Solicitor General of Ohio, White City (amusement parks), 2009 Big Ten Conference football season, video sculpture, 2012–13 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team, A Christmas Story: The Musical, The Assembled Parties, The Testament of Mary (play), Lauren Ward, Keala Settle, Hands on a Hardbody (musical), Woman with Flowered Hat, Cinderella (2013 Broadway production), Rob Howell, and Rob McClure
I have also had modest editorial involvement in Britney Spears and Tiger Woods.
N.B.: Current LOTD draft to move towards FLs on the main page. N.B.: Current draft of amendment to Today's Featured Article WP:TFA/R procedure
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[edit]- ^ This is a listing of the subset of authors with at least three works that are significant enough to have sufficient encyclopedic content to justify templates and for whom I have created the strict majority (more than half) of such works templates. There are a couple of authors for whom I have created exactly half of their templates (including) Robert Louis Stevenson 2/4 and Enid Blyton 3/6, both level 4) Although I include authors on this list if I have created 2 out of 3 of their works templates, I do not include them if I have created 2 out of 2 of their works templates. Authors for which I am the 2/2 status include the following: (level 3) Homer, (level 4) Geoffrey Chaucer, Pierre Corneille, Gustave Flaubert, Nizami Ganjavi, Maxim Gorky, Federico García Lorca, Guy de Maupassant, Arthur Miller, Molière, Jean Racine, Henryk Sienkiewicz, John Steinbeck, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson (level 5) Truman Capote, Wilkie Collins, Aldous Huxley, Maurice Maeterlinck, and W. Somerset Maugham (non-vital) Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, H. Rider Haggard, and Ira Levin. I should also note that operatic and musical works authors do not seem to retain works templates on their bio pages. I don't understand why. However, I have also created 3 works templates for (level 3) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and 2 apiece for (level 4) Richard Wagner, Giuseppe Verdi and Gilbert and Sullivan (level 5) Cole Porter and E. T. A. Hoffmann (who is listed as vital as a writer)
- ^ Technically Jetpackfireman predated me at the incorrectly spelled page name. I.E., I created my Jesse White Tumbling Team page and then when attempting to create redirects noticed a Jessie [sic] White Tumblers page.
- ^ had been a redirect to Michigan Avenue (Chicago).
- ^ had been a redirect to List of ice hockey linemates after having been a stub for a while.
- ^ I only technically created this page. I was truly salvaging encyclopedic introductory information created by another editor from a category that failed WP:CFD.
- ^ I created a Category named Painting Series. It has been replaced with a category named Painting series.