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Article structure
editThe initial section is too long (as often in W.P.). It should only contain the first sentence. The following sentences, while containing useful information, should be placed under subsequent sections and headlines; a new sub-section "Works" or "Books" should be included. -- 147.142.186.54 (talk) 13:41, 3 September 2008 (UTC)
References
editThe reference to Crowley may be misplaced. Was it that Editor's Intro that alleged plagiarism? Did the same editor relate the story about the convinced jurist as well? Bn (talk) 14:38, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
Without credit of the original author, the article is leaving out a relevant detail. The original author of this stub left out Crowley's involvement as original writer of the General Principles of Astrology. This is newer information that the Adams estate recognizes and admits. Ref needed :) The original author of this stub included the story of the jurist.
I'll have to read up on how to add new sections and reword things to make it completely neutral.
Needs a general reworking
editThis is a piss-poor article. It needs to be thrown out and rewritten from the ground up. Here are two references:
Forseeing the Future, by Karen Christino, published by One Reed Publications, Amherst, MA, in 2002
and,
What Evangeline Adams Knew, by Karen Christino, published by Stella Mira Books, Brooklyn Heights, NY, 2004.
Both books are copiously referenced. Dave of Maryland (talk) 21:19, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
Discrepancy
editLede says: February 8, 1868 at 8:30 am – November 10 or 12, 1932. Article says: Adams was born on 8 February 1859 Valetude (talk) 23:23, 2 December 2015 (UTC)