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Educational background[edit]

Kindly include more information about Mr. Toland's educational attainment. In one web site it is reported that Toland attended Williams College and Yale University. Is this accurate?

Sources[edit]

Previously we provide two references here, both {dead link} obituaries, now [ref name=AP] and [ref name=barnes]. I recovered the one from La Crosse Tribune --byline Associated Press with note that a Tribune writer contributed.

The other is from The Washington Post.

I don't know the meaning of "notFound=true" here, as the final clause in a compound URL, so I tried the alternative without it.

German Wikipedia de:John Toland (Historiker) links another {dead} obituary.

From the archive I added the autobiographical External link "Living History" by Toland (1990). German Wikipedia links an interview from the "two-minute CBS Radio show, Book Beat" (audio, 1985, English).

--P64 (talk) 19:26, 25 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]