Talk:Henry Rathbone
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To 198.30.7.120, thank you for your edit, and contribution to the article. I reverted it only because I felt that the opening statement would contain TMI (too much information) in one shot. The "grappling with Booth and stabbing" are covered in the article itself, and follows the timeline of Rathbone's life. Its inclusion in the opening line makes it also unnecessarily redundant, in so short an article. I hope that upon reading the article again and giving this some thought, you will agree with my reasoning Dr. Dan 05:41, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
I am interested about this Basil Rathbone connection- but where is the citation? I know it is noted that one is needed. Who wrote "it" in the first place? <Anonymous>
By "it" do you mean the Rathbone allusion, or the citation? Dr. Dan 01:55, 12 September 2006 (UTC)