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Having created this entry I realised that my source material didn't make it clear whether Victor Emery's time as lecturer at the University of Birminham was Birminham, UK or Birmingham, Alabama. I am sure a little more research would bring the truth to light, so if anyone get's round to it before I do, maybe you could disambiguate it. Thanks. --SMeeds08:35, 28 September 2005 (UTC)Reply
I have answered it myself. An acquaintance of mine and friend of Victor Emery has confirmed that the university in question was the University of Birmingham, UK. I have amended the link accordingly. --SMeeds17:25, 30 September 2005 (UTC)Reply