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I've added a few sources from newspapers and the Dedham Historical Society. This should show that the Society, and its Wikipedia article, are not hoaxes. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Briancua (talk • contribs)
Claiming various popes and presidents as members of this is an inside joke. It is far from accurate as portrayed in this article and very unencyclopedic. It gives credence to the idea that the entire organization is just someone's idea of a joke. Can anyone cite any sources indicating which popes and presidents are members - any source that isn't just a self-reference? Rklawton 00:54, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
I am hesitant to spend any time on this because it seems like the article might be deleted but the advertisement used to support the bank account claim is NOT a valid source.--Dmz5 04:12, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Placing here ... Robert Hanson (1999). "Stories Behind the Pictures in the Images of America: Dedham Book" ([dead link]). Dedham Historical Society Newsletter (December). Ealdgyth - Talk 18:55, 2 February 2011 (UTC)