User:Flibirigit/sandbox
Directory
[edit]- User:Flibirigit/did you know – DYK checklists
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox – Current projects and checklists
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox1 – Canadian ice hockey checklists
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox2 – General Canadian ice hockey
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox3 – General American ice hockey
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox4 – Canadian biography 1
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox5 – Canadian biography 2
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox6 – Canadian biography 3
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox7 – Canadian biography 4
- User:Flibirigit/sandbox8 – Canadian biography 5
- User:Flibirigit/ice hockey – General ice hockey
- User:Flibirigit/journalist – Journalist biography
- User:Flibirigit/other – Other subjects
Wikipedia tools
[edit]- Manual of Style
- MOS:Dates/numbers
- Template:TOC limit – content headers
- Template:Hatnote templates
- Vandalism warning templates
- Administrator intervention against vandalism
- Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents
- Wikipedia:Requests for page protection
- Help:Table
- Cut and paste repair
- Wikipedia:Deletion policy
- Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion
- Template:OSM Location map
- All image copyright tags
- Citation templates
- List of citation templates
- <ref name="x">{{cite web|url=|title=|last=|first=|author-link=|date=|website=|publisher=|language=|access-date=}}</ref>
- <ref name="y">{{cite news|title=|last=|first=|author-link=|agency=|date=|newspaper=|language=|location=|page=|url=|access-date=}}</ref>
- <ref name="z">{{cite book|last=|first=|author-link=|title=|publisher=|date=|location=|pages=|url=|isbn=}}</ref>
- example of NHL alumni search citation.
<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayersByTeam.jsp?team=Guelph+Royals|title=NHL Player Search — Players by Team — Guelph Royals|website=Legends of Hockey|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|access-date=}}</ref> - example of HHOF alumni search citation.
<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hhof.com/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsPlayersByTeam.jsp?team=Guelph+Royals|title=Guelph Royals — Legends of Hockey — The Legends|website=Legends of Hockey|publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame|access-date=}}</ref>
Annual updates
[edit]- January — Order of Hockey in Canada, add to recipients articles, add Category:Order of Hockey in Canada recipients, add references
- February — Announcement of IIHF Hall of Fame inductees, Paul Loicq Award, and Torriani Award
- expand league history
- add information on media coverage, role in developing players
- Canadian Hockey League Players' Association rewrite, mention of unions/wage dispute? Star Exclusive: Hockey union alleges OHL broke labour laws Toronto Star
- Abbott Cup – add short biography for Edward Lyman Abbott, replace infobox, competition format, add opponents, add series, references, external links
Memorial Cup tournament articles
[edit]- rearrange articles if necessary, such that events are in chronological order (league playoffs, rosters, round-robin, cup finals, awards)
- check links to arenas and teams. completed 1919 to 1968
- insert .. "was the nth junior ice hockey championship of Canadian Amateur Hockey Association"
- add Abbott Cup and George Richardson Memorial Trophy
- respective league championship trophy names after 1971.
- check for Memorial Cup logos under a fair use claim
- insert national Memorial Cup playoffs for all articles; league playoffs from 1972 onward, or national system from 1919 to 1971.
- write articles for all red link teams that were Memorial Cup champions or finalists, see List of Memorial Cup champions
Ontario Hockey League
[edit]- Ontario Hockey League needs maintenance
- change lists into charts
- mention foundation of U18 OHL Draft as of 2017
- OHL Priority Draft article?
- expand lead sections for all teams, including notable persons and championships
- upload OHL league and event logos, and former team logos from here
- consolidate OHL templates into one (arenas, defunct teams, add people and events, similar to CHL)
OHL coaches
[edit]- expand content for: Dave Cameron (ice hockey), Bill Long (ice hockey), Larry Mavety, Roger Neilson, Bert Templeton, Dick Todd (ice hockey)
- create article for Todd Miller (ice hockey)? (Oshawa Generals coach), James Richmond (ice hockey)
OHL season articles
[edit]- add references to articles, information on All-Star games, CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game, CHL Canada/Russia Series, CHL Import Draft, entry drafts, and other events on each season
- remove CHL season infobox?
- List of OHA Junior A standings -insert missing playoff information from ice hockey wiki
- split up list into season articles
- create article on top of the redirect, then move to appropriate naming custom as per OHA history
- consistent introductions, section, footers, etc
- Adopted Notices of Motion Following OHL Annual Meeting - 2019-20 OHL season
Oshawa Generals
[edit]- Oshawa Generals, expand history, improve references
- List of Oshawa Generals seasons, add references
- Wren Blair, add source: Wren Blair: ‘A great hockey man’ who never let up - The Globe and Mail
- Coaches: Bep Guidolin, Paul Theriault
Other teams
[edit]- clean up all former OHL teams at Template:Defunct OHL
- Toronto St. Michael's Majors cleanup
- Father Bauer biography by Greg Oliver has relevant team information on withdrawl of Majors, transfer to Neil McNeil Maroons
- Barrie Colts and Erie Otters article cleanup from WP:FANSITE
- Guelph Biltmores --> Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters (see what links here)
- Plymouth Whalers—edit for tone, move excessive info on coaches to their respective biographies.
- MERGE Detroit Whalers with Plymouth Whalers.
- create table on main page for teams, franchise founding dates, president's cups, memorial cup, etc.
- convert list of awards into chart, similar to OHL
- add information on All-Star games, CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game, CHL Canada/Russia Series, CHL Import Draft, entry drafts, and other events on each season
- expand Jean Rougeau article Jean Rougeau biography
- create articles for Dr. Guy Morissette, Mario Durocher, Yanick Jean
Teams
[edit]- french translation template for team name for introductory sentence
- add 1984–85 QMJHL season overtime losses to statistics
- missing season-by-season results = Rimouski Océanic, Val-d'Or Foreurs
- missing season-by-season results and playoffs = Drummondville Voltigeurs
- missing playoffs = Shawinigan Cataractes, Victoriaville Tigres
Trophies
[edit]- Insert Template:Infobox sports award
- insert references
- following up on RDS Cup renamed to Sidney Crosby Trophy
- navigation templates, league page, et cetera
- change awards list into chart
- expand and reorganize Don Hay, Graham James (ice hockey)
- create articles for: Mike Williamson (ice hockey), Peter Anholt, Shaun Clouston, Bob Loucks, Jack Shupe, Brennan Sonne
Canada
[edit]- National Program for the Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers[1]
- add citations to List of prime ministers of Canada by date of death
- create state funeral articles for other prime ministers of Canada?
- update notable interments at Maclaren Cemetery, and upload photographs
- see red links at Viceregal consort of Canada
- see red links at Canada's grand railway hotels and Canadian Pacific Hotels
- Minaki Lodge and resort
- Queen's Hotel, Montreal, see mentions at Norman Dawe
- Edgar J. Bauer, father of Bobby Bauer, David Bauer (ice hockey), Ray Bauer
- Possible article for Shirley Potter, wife of Art Potter
- create article from a redirect for St. Patrick's College (Ottawa), see St. Patrick's College
- Loudon family: James Loudon (May 24, 1841–December 29, 1916), William James Loudon (June 25, 1860–September 27, 1951), Thomas Loudon (September 1, 1883–January 6, 1968)
- E. Donald Gray-Donald, banker and transit executive in Montreal [1][2]
- Royal Oak Burial Park, Victoria, British Columbia
- Rufus Rockhead, Montreal Jazz Legend Rufus Rockhead named person of national historic significance [3]. See also: Rockhead's Paradise
- Major Alexander Mulholland [4]
Journalists
[edit]- Possible article for France Nadeau, wife of Pierre Nadeau
- Ottawa Journal publishers E. Norman Smith and his son I. Norman Smith
- Gordon Love (journalist), radio broadcaster, director of Farm and Ranch Review, president of the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede [5][6][7]
- create article for journalist Richard Avery (currently a redirect to a television character) [8]
- create article for Jack Calder (journalist)
- Former CFCF Montreal icon Don McGowan has died at 85
- Elmer Dulmage, correspondent for the Canadian Press [9]
Sports
[edit]- Canada's Sports Hall of Fame and List of members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
- add newspaper citations to the list for each inductee by year
- categorize each inductee
- Canadian Football Hall of Fame journalists and media personnel
- Chris Overholt, owner of the Toronto Defiant, former CEO of the Canadian Olympic Committee
- add a list of indcutees to Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame
- John Ducey (baseball), Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee [10], Alberta Sports Hall of Fame inductee [11]
- namesake of John Ducey Park
- articles for CBC Sports Hall of Fame inductees
- Ontario Athletic Commission (established 1920 to oversee boxing/wrestling, expanded to other sports) [12][13][14][15]Defunct in 1947?
- James J. O'Neill athlete and businessman
- Irish-Canadian Athletic Club, connected to P. J. Mulqueen, Tom Longboat, founded by Tom Flanagan.
- J. R. Cornelius, Canadian Olympic track and field coach [16][17]
Amateur Athletic Union of Canada
[edit]
- The Indelible Mark of Springfield College: Its Role in Developing Recreation Leadership in Canada 1915 to 1935. Manuscript for paper presented at NASSH, 1997 by Susan Markham, revised 2004.
- create article from redirect for Amateur Athletic Union of Canada (AAU of C)
- see Hewitt's memoirs, Chapter 14
- formation of the AAU of C from page 81 onward of Keyes, Mary Eleanor (October 1964). John Howard Crocker LL. D., 1870–1959 (Thesis). London, Ontario: University of Western Ontario. OCLC 61578234.
- https://www.archeion.ca/amateur-athletic-union-southwestern-ontario-branch-fonds
- https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ottawa-citizen-amateur-athletic-unio/122509720/
- presidents of the AAU of C: Judge John Ainsley Jackson (Lethbridge; before 1923)[18][19] W. E. Finlay/W. E. Findlay (Montreal c. 1923) Jack McVicar (J. A. McVicar; Winnipeg, c. 1925), Arthur S. Lamb; circa 1927-28, Thomas Loudon (T. R. Loudon); circa 1928[20], James Morkin (Jim Morkin; 1932 & prior?)[21], J. Howard Crocker (1932–1934), W. A. Fry (1934–1936), Jack Hamilton (1936–1938), Sydney Halter (1938–1946)
- Arthur S. Lamb (Montreal professor) [22][23][24] (burial at National Field of Honour)[25]
- 1930 AAU of C executive photo.[2]
- Norton H. Crow medal
- Norton H. Crow biographyobituaryobituaryburial at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, burial in Plot 8, Grave 8199
Canadian Olympic Committee
[edit]- Canadian Olympic Committee articles
- Presidents: Wayne Hellquist 1994, Howard Radford 1968-1969, Andrew Sidney Dawes 1946-1953, Pat Mulqueen 1922-1946, James G. Merrick 1911-1921
- Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame (founded by the AAU of C)
- see research in thesis on J. Howard Crocker pp. 105–107
Ice hockey
[edit]- Recipients of the Gordon Juckes Award from the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
- Lethbridge Native Sons team article, see NHL alumni & Gregg Pilling
- Dave Draper (ice hockey) (hockey coach and executive) and twin brother Bruce Draper (died of leukemia)
- Lance Galbraith[26], Bob Ellett, Brent Tully (ice hockey), Cecil Eaves (father of Mike Eaves [27]), Serge Fortin (TVA Sports)
- T. B. Patton Cup, Western Canada senior ice hockey champion
- update Original Hockey Hall of Fame article, add references
- update Order of Hockey in Canada article, add references
- write/expand articles for Category:Ice hockey teams representing Canada internationally
- expand/rewrite Bob Kilger, Dominic Jalbert, Bobby Hewitson (referee and HHOF curator, connected to Ivan Miller (journalist))
- updates and photo for J. Ross Robertson Cup (intermediate ice hockey)
- Team photo of the Kingston Frontenacs on page 46 of Fitsell's book includes an inset with the trophy. intermediate trophy photo source via Queen's University Archives
- cup was possibly awarded to the champions of the senior AA series from 1935 to 1991?[28] Archived March 15, 2015, at the Wayback Machine[29]
- Power: A Case Study of the Ontario Hockey Association, 1890–1936 on JSTOR (Check for local library access to JSTOR?)
- OHA executive photos
- References
- ^ "National Program for the Grave Sites of Canadian Prime Ministers". Parks Canada. Government of Canada. July 21, 2023. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
- ^ "World News In Picture". The Western Star. Curling, Newfoundland. December 30, 1931. p. 14.
North American ice hockey
[edit]- expand articles for Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award recipients
- update each recipient's article with better citations and the name of award in the introduction
- expand/write articles for Professional Hockey Writers' Association presidents
- red link articles at Lester Patrick Trophy
- articles for United States Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, see List of members of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
- Ronnie Spong, player-coach in the IHL and with the Greensboro Generals (1959–1977). [30][31][32]
- write a prose section at player-coach including members of Category:Ice hockey player-coaches
International ice hockey
[edit]- Swiss Newspaper Archives
- expand/clean up articles for each Torriani Award recipient
- expand/clean up articles for presidents of the International Ice Hockey Federation
- expand/clean up articles for each item at List of members of the IIHF Hall of Fame
- expand article for Raoul Le Mat, founder of Swedish Ice Hockey Association
- populate Category:National ice hockey team coaches with junior men's and women's national ice hockey team coaches
- populate Category:Canada men's national junior ice hockey team, and create a coach subcategory
- translate Czech article for Rudolf Baťa
Canadian census citations
[edit]- Updates needed to
Al Sheehan
[edit]Checklist
[edit]- submit WP:DYKN for Al Sheehan
- QPQ =
- Author = Flibirigit
- DYK ... that Al Sheehan ...?
- Comment: I volunteer two QPQ credits for one nomination, to help reduce the backlog of nominations without reviews.
- introduce wikilinks to Al Sheehan
- add redirects from Alvin Sheehan, Alvin Barrett Sheehan and A. B. Sheehan
- add to listing for Alvin (given name) and Sheehan
- add to lists for 1898 births and 1967 deaths
- add free image or a photo with a Template:Non-free biog-pic license
- update article's talk page with WikiProject banners and assessment
- {{WikiProject banner shell|class=|listas=Sheehan, Al|blp=no|1= {{WikiProject Biography}}{{WikiProject United States}}{{WikiProject Theatre}} }}
- activate Citation bot
- copyvio/spell check
- citations in numerical order
- check for duplicate wikilinks
- check for acronyms defined at first usage
- check for ALTTEXT on images
- check for trailing whitespaces
- add categories
Infobox and introduction
[edit]Al Sheehan | |
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Born | 1898 |
Died | 1967 |
Alma mater | Winona Teachers College |
Alvin Barrett Sheehan (1898—1967) was an American entertainment businessman.
- complete fields of Template:Infobox person
- write introduction
Research
[edit]- Import Billboard Magazine biography (update page numbers).[1]
- born Caledonia, Minnesota, attended Winona Senior High School, attended Winona Teachers College
Unsorted
[edit]- In 1943, he took over the operation of the Aqua Follies with business partner Lyle Wright, and made it into a profitable business within the annual Minneapolis Aquatennial summer festival.[2]
Uncited
[edit]- Continue search for "Al Sheehan" + Aquafollies
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http://files.usgwarchives.net/mn/winona/cemetery/winona/woodlawn/woodlaws.txt
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http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display?irn=10148222#transcript Oral history interview with Nettie Sherman : Collections Online : mnhs.org
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https://twincitiesmusichighlights.net/venues/edgewater-inn/ Edgewater Inn – Twin Cities Music Highlights
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https://www.moabhappenings.com/Archives/Stuntmen1612HaroldKruger-JasonPatric-RockyShahan.htm Moab Happenings Archive
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http://startribune.tumblr.com/post/125013727050/aquafollies the backstory — AquaFollies.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/seattlemunicipalarchives/3075142258 Aqua Follies ad, 1952 | Featuring Aquamaestro Al Sheehan, Jo… | Flickr
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https://books.google.ca/books?id=o-dD3p8eTYUC&pg=PA14&lpg=PA14&dq=%22Al+Sheehan%22+aquafollies&source=bl&ots=Tvj6JRAUZW&sig=GTHQgSJzWAxM_kQeZHbxuRdjhS4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi36qLTn7XfAhVL_4MKHZOpDlsQ6AEwBXoECAIQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Al%20Sheehan%22%20aquafollies&f=false Synchronized Swimming: An American History - Dawn Pawson Bean - Google Books
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http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19990525&slug=aqua25 Living | Splash From The Past -- For Seafair's 50th, Here Come The Aqua Follies, Classic Summer Shtick That Once Mesmerized Seattle | Seattle Times Newspaper
- import citations from business partner Lyle Wright
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User%3AFlibirigit%2Fother&diff=910941272&oldid=909832668
https://www.newspapers.com/article/star-tribune-sheehan-1967/164105154/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-minneapolis-star-sheehan-1967/164124233/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-minneapolis-star-sheehan-1967/164124402/
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135369496/alvin-barrett-sheehan
References
[edit]- ^ "Sheehan's Title of Mr. Show Biz of Minn. Is Well Earned". Billboard. New York City: 52. September 17, 1949. Retrieved October 17, 2018 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Minneapolis Aquatennial Loses $1,158". Billboard. New York City: 57. September 24, 1949. Retrieved October 17, 2018 – via Google Books.
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