PL OK for:
sect 24 Synthetic Essays
sect 25 Mannerisms
sect 26 Views on Evolution
sect 27 Evolution of Music
sect 28 Inductive Studies
sect 29 Indian Linguistic Families
sect 30 Philosophical Studies
sect 31 Pentalogic Series
sect 32 Truth and Error
sect 33 Personal EstimatesPL
Melanie, great job!
I am honored to be your DPL, you're terrifficcccc!
COMPLETE Biography of John Wesley Powell BY W. M. Davis-mas
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This project is now complete. All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/biographical-memoir-of-john-wesley-powell-by-william-morris-davis/
Mary Ann, I just noticed an error in the audiobook summary near the end. Please fix when you get a chance...
IS "...William Morris Davis (1850-1934) was a prominent..."
SHOULD BE "...William Morris Davis (1850-1934), a prominent..."
Thanks for being with me on this reading!
IS "...William Morris Davis (1850-1934) was a prominent..."
SHOULD BE "...William Morris Davis (1850-1934), a prominent..."
Thanks for being with me on this reading!
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I'm confused.
It's currently:
The memoir was written by William Morris Davis (1850-1934) was a prominent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard and knew Powell personally.
And you want it to be:
The memoir was written by William Morris Davis (1850-1934), a prominent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard and knew Powell personally.
That doesn't seem right . . . If you want to copy the whole summary with your edit, that may be easiest since I need to make the change at Archive as well.
Thanks.
MaryAnn
It's currently:
The memoir was written by William Morris Davis (1850-1934) was a prominent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard and knew Powell personally.
And you want it to be:
The memoir was written by William Morris Davis (1850-1934), a prominent professor of geology, geography, and meteorology at Harvard and knew Powell personally.
That doesn't seem right . . . If you want to copy the whole summary with your edit, that may be easiest since I need to make the change at Archive as well.
Thanks.
MaryAnn