19:3219:32, 1 May 2024diffhist+6 m
International Workers' Day
There seemed to be a word missing. The original text was: "The 1st of May, or first Monday in May, is a national public holiday in many countries, in most cases as "International Workers' Day" or a similar name." I added the word "known," so it now says: "The 1st of May, or first Monday in May, is a national public holiday in many countries, in most cases known as "International Workers' Day" or a similar name."
13:0013:00, 23 April 2021diffhist+565
Chevrotain
I think it is important to note the height of these deer as they are the smallest on the planet. It was missing from the article. Especially as it is in the news today, with the birth of an 8" baby in the Bristol Zoo. I thought people would be looking for more info on them.
14 March 2021
18:1318:13, 14 March 2021diffhist+20 m
Prince Henry the Navigator
→See also: The post on Sagres school is an important addition to the Prince Henry the Navigator page, as it explains the widespread belief that Henry had a school of navigation, which this page and the Sagres page describe is a false. So I think it is important to include this "see also.".
10:3810:38, 6 March 2020diffhist−146 m
The Marine Mammal Center
Minor Edits - commas and grammatical corrections. As I was trained in journalism at UC Berkeley, I do not use the Oxford comma. Its use was inconsistent in the article (sometimes used, sometimes not) so I consistently used AP Style regarding commas.Tag: missing file added
16:1816:18, 22 January 2017diffhist+4 m
Thomas Wolfe
The first reference to Look Homeward, Angel, in the third paragraph of Early Life, was not set up as a link. I do not know if I have edited it correctly! If someone could check for me, I would greatly appreciate it. thanks. kris wood
23:1723:17, 23 March 2011diffhist+66
List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts
Incorrect information. It said "the only building still standing in the United States that waws built by, and lived in by Pilgrims. The Jabez Howland House was built by J. Howland and his father, John Howland, a Pilgrim, who also lived there.
23:3723:37, 17 March 2011diffhist+118
Artemis
I moved the Meleagrids entry below the Atalanta and Oeneus entry and added a simple descriptive line about Meleager. This makes more sense as the entry before was confusing as there was no explanation of who Meleager was.
00:2600:26, 5 March 2011diffhist−4 m
Druid
This is a simple grammatical edit: I removed the word was from: Divitiacus was supposedly knew much about the natural world. Thus: Divitiacus supposedly knew much about the natural world.