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An unidentified user recently (Oct 10) made a major change to this article with no explanation, changing all the pronouns to be gender-neutral (ze and hir). Did those pronouns even exist when May Wilson was alive? Did she use them herself? If so (and if this can be backed up), then we should respect her wishes; but if not, I think the change should be undone, because the nonstandard pronouns make the article harder for most people to read, and most artists are obscure enough without our making articles about them needlessly inaccessible. Rosekelleher (talk) 23:29, 29 October 2014 (UTC)Reply