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The current list doesn't seem to correspond to the one at www.tonyawards.com (see search results) which lists Irving Berlin for 1951 and no winners for 1952-1961, and which doesn't include the lyricsts in the awards for 1947 and 1950. -Udzu 20:16, 12 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
Under most circumstances, it would probably be best to remove, or at least modify, the note about Richard Rodgers. Being only speculation, it's not very encyclopedic. But in the case of this article, it's a great tribute to the composer, and to the art form itself, to leave it on here. We all know Rodgers would have won many, many times, and we all know he would have deserved it! -The Realms of Gold (talk) 16:58, 15 July 2008 (UTC)Reply