Talk:David Johnson
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Candidates for Entries
[edit]The following pages link to here (up to 500 are shown):
Liverpool F.C.- Grand Teton National Park
Talk:Twelve-step program(User:David Johnson contributed to that talk page.)- List of Governors of South Carolina
- Wikipedia:List of encyclopedia topics (19)
- Live in the Classic City
- Results of the Canadian federal election, 2004
- Alien vs. Predator (movie)
- David Caplan
- U.S. Senate election, 2000
David Fairclough
Just to give us some idea how many David Johnsons there might be. <KF> 18:25, Dec 5, 2004 (UTC)
I'm not changing the above list, especially since see i nothing distinguishing all three strikethrus from the rest. But at present:
- Have specific articles:
- Brief mention in more general articles, and no specific article:
- List of Governors of South Carolina (1846)
- Alien vs. Predator (movie) (cinematographer)
- U.S. Senate election, 2000 (Indiana)
- No valid connection:
- Grand Teton National Park - Name has been corrected
- Unknown:
Removal of Waterloo U Pres
[edit]I've removed
- David Johnson, President of the University of Waterloo.
By luck, i found UW's next president: David Johnston, bcz it notes that
- The Ontario minister of education, David Johnson, doesn't even spell his name the same way.
So i'm adding
- Johnston, David L., (b. 1940 or 1941), Canadian jurist & academic administrator
to List of people by name: Joh#Johnst and leaving
- David Johnson, Ontario minister of education as of 1998[update] for someone who thinks he's notable enuf to worry about.
--Jerzy·t 02:34, 2005 August 10 (UTC)
Red links removed
[edit]Below is a list of the red-linked people I removed, none of whom seem particularly notable to me--but who knows? I thought the list (plus one removed earlier by another editor) should be kept for future reference, in case an article is created, or another editor seriously disagrees with my judgement as to notability:
David Johnson (American politician), Indiana challenger in U.S. Senate election, 2000(1 link)David Johnson (American tennis player), competed in the U.S. National Championships (now known as the U.S. Open) in men's singles 1938 - 1941 and 1944(5--all from U.S. National Championships list/index articles)David Johnson (cinematographer), cinematographer on Alien vs. Predator (film)(5)David Johnson (DJ), a presenter on Belfast's U105 radio station(1--also mentioned but not linked in the U105 article)- David Johnson (journalist), reporter for Idaho's Lewiston Morning Tribune (0)
David Johnson (presenter) Northern Irish radio and TV presenter(0, or 1 if this David Johnson is the same as David Johnson (DJ) above--and I'm assuming he is)David Johnson (soccer player born 1984), American soccer player for Los Angeles Galaxy(3)- David E. Johnson (political economist) (born 1985), Franco-Texan political economist (0)
--ShelfSkewed Talk 05:45, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- I decided to return the cinematographer & the American soccer player to the article since each is linked to a few articles (5 and 3, respectively). Added to the above list David Johnson (American tennis player), and the number of pages (in parentheses) that link to the dab page that refer to each person --ShelfSkewed Talk 17:40, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- Strike throughs returned to page as "What links here"s. Lewiston journalist unlinked from article Steve Hartman. --ShelfSkewed Talk 03:01, 24 June 2007 (UTC)