Talk:Richard M. Levine
Latest comment: 3 years ago by Loudfan in topic Eric Hoffer Award
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Eric Hoffer Award
editA user removed the reference to the Eric Hoffer Award from this page, calling it a "vanity award." However, many other Wikipedia entries, including Nina Ansary, Mary Mackey, Simone Person and Jennifer Militello, also mention this award. In addition, I found references to the award in articles published by Publishers Weekly, the Irish Post, Forbes, the Sacramento Bee, the Hollywood Reporter, the Jewish Daily Forward, and many others. Therefore, I feel that it should stay on Richard M. Levine's page as well. loudfan (talk) 21:45, 29 December 2020 (UTC)