Talk:James Oppenheim

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I was the person who, around 2 years ago, added a large amount of information from "Who Was Who" to the entry about James Oppenheim. At that time, I was not registered at Wikipedia, but just today registered, as "Reykr."

Today, I added much material to the "George Washington Rappleyea" entry, which was composed by a friend of mine, a Rappleyea Family genealogist. A lot of that material was what I myself had found, and sent to him. I was very much interested in Rappleyea because of the synthetic building material, named "Plasmofalt," that he'd invented. (He developed it under a grant from the Marine Corps, and assigned on of his patents to the Marine Corps because of that.)

It's all right if someone else decides to edit the article, incorporating what I've added with the small entry that was originally there. I really don't know how to create the links to other articles, such as those the original piece has.

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