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Needs disambiguation. The current disambiguation policy says that it is acceptable to have several small articles under one heading, but with an entry for a person, this seems to test the policy. In the case of Henry Baker, and, I suspect, most biographical entries, the structure at the beginning of the article so strongly favors the first "meaning" of the article name that few would ever scan down to see that there is another person associated with the article.

Unsure of how to handle this, I'd like to hear what others think.

--Zippy 07:54, 14 Mar 2005 (UTC)

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