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An IP editor added a note to the article that Gobbi's papers were archived at the HGARC. It was taken out as trivia. I've added this as a category. There is also a fairly extensive biography of Gobbi hosted by the ARC: [1]. Should this be added as an external link?
Don't know when the above was added, but a quick glance today at the website confirmed for me that the Gotlieb Archive is a great source for expanding the article, and I have been using it to do just that.Viva-Verdi (talk) 01:25, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply