User talk:Snickett

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Moray Dalton
Hi, when was Rupert Brooke (In Memoriam) first published, and is Moray Dalton alive or dead? If dead, how long ago did he die? We can only accept material that is in the public domain (or made available under a free licence by the copyright holder). It will be public domain if it was published before 1923 or if the poet has been dead for 70 years. Can you shed any light on the matter? Thanks. Cowardly Lion 22:37, 9 February 2008 (UTC)
 * I'm going to have to ask the same question also about A Song and The Players. When you get time, could you please supply that information. Thanks. Cowardly Lion 00:50, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
 * I came across the entry A Song while I was adding several entries by Paul Laurence Dunbar with the same title. I moved the entry from A Song to to A Song (Richmond) to make way for a disambiguation page since several poems share the title. I added a license after I made a quick check for a publication date. According to Bartleby, the poem was published pre-1923. Snickett, if you know something different that makes another license more appropriate, let me know and I will change it (or you can change it). Thanks for your additions. If I can help sort out any other license questions, let me know. FloNight 14:59, 24 March 2008 (UTC)