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Sources claimed by ThaddeusB

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Just because I'm ornery, I'm collecting ThaddeusB's list of sources from the AfD and commenting on them.

  • this is a unique and notable concept, mentioned in over 800 news stories - and that is limiting it to stories that specifically mention Toastmasters to avoid most false positives.
Shows that the term frequently appears in stories about the Toasmasters. 832 uses from 1948 to 2009. 40 mentions in 2009. It appears in stories covering Toastmasters. So?
Again, search includes "Toastmasters". They use the term. So?
  • In depth coverage is found here,
"Kiplinger's Personal Finance", 1970. Both pages where it's mentioned talk about Toastmasters.
  • here completely unrelated to Toastmasters,
"The American Dietetic Association Guide to Healthy Eating for Kids" - a page heading suggesting that people talk together at dinner. "In-depth coverage"???
  • in this book unrelated to Toastmasters which doesn't have a free preview,
"The complete games trainers play". Sure, they do things around tables.
"55th meeting of Toastmasters held".
"Let’s Talk: The art of public speaking" - an article talking about someone who trained in the Toastmasters
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - "Toast of the Podium" - an article about the Toastmasters training program
  • here, and many, many other places.
The Bryan Times - "Table Topics are part of Williams County Toastmasters program"

I'd say that this list conclusively establishes two things:

  • The Toastmasters use the term heavily
  • There is no other in-depth coverage of the topic

My conclusion: It isn't a separate topic. It's a dictionary term, and something worthy of discussing in Toastmasters International. --Alvestrand (talk) 06:43, 4 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]