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Article has the appearance of being well-sourced, but all the citations are either not accessible, or broken links. This would not ordinarily be a problem, except the article includes false claims, like Byoir being one of the founding fathers of PR (I wrote the article on History of Public Relations and there are quite a few that fight for this title, but Byoir is not one of them). If he was genuinely notable for having a role in the history of public relations, there should be something in a Google Books search, which contains a large volume of books on the subject.
CorporateM (
Talk) 04:07, 6 December 2014 (UTC)reply
Withdrawn: Per the above.
CorporateM (
Talk) 02:54, 7 December 2014 (UTC)reply
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