Talk:Nelson W. Aldrich

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[edit] Nelson A Rockefeller was Vice President

Rjensen says that Nelson A Rockefeller being Vice President was false info. How is that false since he did serve as Vice President from December 19 1974 to January 20 1977. Absolutely nothing false about it.--The Shadow Treasurer 02:21, 9 August 2006 (UTC)

No I said that VP was not Nelson's memorable role (his governorship and his power inside GOP were much more improtant than the nominal VP role.) 02:28, 9 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Superior central banking system

User:Rjensen - on 26th May, 2007 I changed 'Aldrich led a team of experts to study the European national banks, discovering that Britain, Germany and France had a much superior central banking system' to 'Aldrich led a team of experts to study the European national banks, concluding that Britain, Germany and France had a much superior central banking system', but you reverted it. As the text stands, it implies that Britain, Germany and France did have a much superior central banking system, which is a point of view. 'Concluded' gets across the factual information on what the men thought without implying that their conclusions were correct. - Crosbiesmith 09:34, 27 May 2007 (UTC)