Talk:Who's Who
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IS WHO's WHO for Real?
I would like to pose the question whether or not they have in fact nominated anyone for possilbe inclusion in the Who's Who biographical books?
I was "nominated" last spring for the American Teacher book but my wife insists that these nominations are suspect and that the company's motivation was to get me to buy the book (min $100.00). I have to agree that their refusal to divulge which of my former students nominated me validates her view. If the publisher really wanted to be taken seriously why don't they indicate to the nomineee who nominated them? Not to do so otherwise raises the spector of misleading the public, yes?
If there are people out there who have nominated their former teachers, or who have heard from former students that they were in fact nominated, I would like to hear about it.
TFToddlerf66 14:16, 21 September 2007 (UTC)

