I have experience in fraternal organizations, including collegiate fraternities and all aspects of Freemasonry. If I can help you in regard to these subjects, please let me know. Jax MN (talk) 19:45, 3 October 2013 (UTC)
My current project is an expansion of the Fraternities and Sororities Project - view stats. It has led to a flurry of edits, new pages, defense of pages where deletion is requested, and the creation of many redirects. I've added to every one of the pages on the Project's Watchlist:
Project Cleanup - Watchlist - view stats, I have adopted this page, long due for an extensive reformat, cleaned-up the Project pages itself, offered structures, and have added approximately 1000 additional Greek Letter Organization pages to the watchlist.
In about 2019 I gave up tracking here all the pages on Wikipedia where I've made major edits. Thus this is an incomplete list. My participation with the F&S Project has led to my editing several thousand pages on the Project Watchlist, whether extensively, or in a minor way. I have created perhaps 50 new pages, offered many hundreds of image posts, mostly for the academic (social), honors, professional, and other fraternities and sororities, along with their founders, chapter lists, notable member lists, and other pages related to these. Jax MN (talk) 01:04, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
Phi Upsilon Omicron - Honors Consumer Science - view stats, did some work on this page, founded at the University of MN.
Delta Phi Delta - Honors Fine Art - view stats, did some work on this page, very difficult to find information as it may have dissipated in the 1970s. There is a new dance fraternity of this name, multicultural. I think they once tried to squat on the page.
Eta Sigma Gamma - Honors Health Education - view stats, promoted this page from draftspace, after formatting. Added a chapter list and crest. Now enduring an annoying AfD push.
Omega Chi Epsilon - Honors Chemical Engineering - view stats, I reformatted this page extensively, improving it from a stub.
Also, Honor society - view stats, I did some work on updating the template for this page to add color swatches. It gets 400-600 views a day.
Delta Omega - Honors Public Health - view stats, fully rebuilt this page from a stub lacking an infobox. Created chapter list and notable members list.
Order of the Coif - Honors Law - view stats, fully rebuilt this page from a start lacking an infobox. Wrote History section.
Kappa Beta Pi - Professional Law- view stats, I did a lot of work on this page, adding a crest, color swatches, cleaning up language, expanding the history and adding the chapter list.
Alpha Iota - Professional Business, women's - view stats, I created this page, adding a pin and have written to the existing office to get their comprehensive history and chapter list. Was not in Baird's and was missing from Wikipedia as of Sept 2020.
Phi Epsilon Kappa - Professional Physical Education - view stats, I did a lot of work on the incomplete page, after Naraht (talk)'s fine beginning. Note, their ED says new website to be unveiled in Sept 2020. Current one has incomplete chapter list.
Chi Tau - dormant national fraternity - view stats. Created this page. I learned a distinguished alumnus from Phi Sig's Alpha Deuteron Chapter had been a member of a chapter of that fraternity which, on the Illinois campus, had merged with Alpha Deuteron three years after Chi Tau's small national met its demise. There had been an unaffiliated local with the same name squatting on that namespace, so I moved it to Chi Tau (local) - view stats, clarified on both pages' language that there was no connection, moved all links and created a disambiguation page.
Sigma Delta Rho - dormant national fraternity - view stats, created this page for the dormant national when I noticed it in Baird's. Similarly a separate local (also dormant) had been squatting on that Namespace, which I moved. No connection between the two.
Beta Psi - dormant national fraternity - view stats, created a page for this dormant national when I noticed it at Cornell, but without any entry in Baird's.
Beta Sigma Omicron - dormant national sorority - view stats, I did a lot of work on the page, including building the chapter table, a sorority that merged into Zeta Tau Alpha.
Phi Omega Pi - dormant national sorority - view stats, Originally Achoth, I did a lot of work on the page, which merged into Delta Zeta.
Sigma Mu Sigma - small national fraternity - view stats, I found this dismal Wikipedia page while working on the Tri-State (Trine University) page. Lots of research and cleanup here.
Delta Pi - Canadian sorority - view stats, I created the page, which had previously been used by a squatter redirect for a fictitious 1984 movie sorority. Small Jewish national. The page was deleted by a zealous deletionist, but I have the original text, and with one more good reference I think it would past muster.
Gamma Phi Beta - a large national sorority was being vandalized by an anonymous user attempting to post esoteric or private information from the ΓΦΒ ritual. In watching over the page and removing these repetitive and unwelcome edits I made a number of changes and found a new tools for updating swatches. - view stats
Sigma Thêta Pi - French and Canadian international fraternity - view stats, I did a lot of work on the page for this small international fraternity.
fr:Fraternité_étudiante - view stats, I did a lot of work on this French Wiki page, which previously lacked most of the societies, links and their conferences. It can get 1,200 views a day.
Cyrus Northrop - view stats, I did an extensive rewrite of Northrop's page and added a research briefing on its Talk page. Big Greek supporter in early Minnesota years.
List of Trine University fraternities and sororities - view stats, I did an extensive rewrite of the Trine page and this led to cleanup of many pages relating to its Greek chapters. Sigma Mu Sigma is an example. Another user moved my eventual content to a separate article, hatnoting it off the main University page.
Kappa Beta Gamma - non NPC sorority - view stats, I provided a major rewrite of this page, which had had been slightly better than a stub. Formatting, colors, chapter table, more history, more references.
Phi Sigma Nu - Native American fraternity - view stats, I provided a major rewrite of this page, which had had been slightly better than a stub. Formatting, colors, chapter table, more history, more references.
Tau Phi Sigma - Multicultural fraternity - view stats, I provided a major rewrite of this page. Formatting, colors, chapter table, more history, more references.
Clovia (sorority) - Small national sorority - view stats, I created this page, the last of the chapters active at Minnesota that didn't already have a Wikipedia article.
Theta Upsilon - National sorority - view stats, I completely revised this page. Before I started it looked like this. Formatting, graphics, content, colors, chapter table, more history, more references.
Lambda Omega - National sorority - view stats, I completely revised this page. Before I started it looked like this. Formatting, graphics, content, colors, chapter table, more history, more references.
Beta Phi Theta - small, dormant fraternity - view stats, created a page for this dormant national.
I'm woefully behind in updating this list, as my attention has turned to the entire Watchlist for the Fraternity and Sorority project. But I will occasionally add the major projects I do:
Starting with the residential professional houses, and then the honor societies on campus, first cleaning up the existing pages and then starting with the oldest that need pages. For honor societies, use the above or Alpha Pi Mu as template:
^Comment copied from related discussion at c:Commons:Village pump/Copyright:[1] "Getty claims the image is owned by Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News.[2] A quick check of the Chicago Sun-Times collection at Chicago History Museum finds the image you are describing at https://images.chicagohistory.org/search/?searchQuery=Bronko+Nagurski. This specific image is stated as being created in 1929. We would need to do some further digging to confirm the image was published in 1929 and wasn't just an unused spare. If it was published in 1929, you could upload the image [at Commons] on 1 January 2025."
I've also made many redirects from previous names for societies listed above, and many JPG pages. Example:
#REDIRECT [[Cultural_interest_fraternities_and_sororities#Armenian]]
For section redirects, add these three template lines after the #REDIRECT tag. (See Alpha Phi Sigma (medical) for another example):
{{Redirect category shell|
{{R to section}}
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Create page for crest, or failing availability, a pin.
Cite effective references: Baird's > University yearbooks > University portals > national media > legitimate company websites > local media > own website
Standard redirects if needed.
Bold titles of new organization names, stemming from a fraternity or spinning off another fraternity.
Add natural categories. (defunct, orgs formed in state, specific year)
Add those who've gone dormant to this list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Defunct_fraternities_and_sororities
Good source for pin graphics and info: [https://www.fraternityhistory.com/npc-organizations-no-longer-exist-reflection-international-badge-day/ Fran Becque's website], accessed 26 Aug 2020.
After the name of the society and the area of profession in parenthesis, add a comma, and insert the following language, updated of course with Wikilinks to your specific colors and correct swatches: colors: {{color box|#FF0000}} [[Red]] and {{color box|#8F00FF}} [[Violet (color)|Violet]]
The HEX code after the pipe identifies the color of the colorblock, and the following Wikilink connects to a page for the specific color or color family.
I found these Wikipedia pages particularly helpful in finding good Hex color numbers (# followed by six letters or numbers) that called up a specific color.
Failing those many hundreds of colors, this website appears to provide an exhaustive list.
The ACHS Wikipedia page lists the colors of many of their member organizations. Jax MN (talk) 17:07, 10 June 2014 (UTC)
Helpful hexidecimal converter for determining correct color swatches. --Use Paint program's eyedropper to sample a color, then using the custom color tool, assess its RGB reading. These decimal measurements will convert to a two-digit Hex number at the converter link.
<ref name="Baird's">{{cite book |editor1-first=Jack L. |editor1-last=Anson |editor2-first=Robert F. |editor2-last=Marchenasi |title=Baird's Manual of American Fraternities |edition=20th |year=1991 |origyear=1879 |publisher=Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. |location=Indianapolis, IN |isbn=978-0963715906 |page=VI-95}}</ref> <--Remember to adjust the correct page number.
For groups prior to 1900: <ref>{{cite book|title=The Cyclopædia of Fraternities, a compilation of existing authentic information and the results of original investigation as to more than six hundred secret societies in the United States|first=Albert C.|last=Stevens|url=https://archive.org/stream/cyclopdiaoffra00stevrich|year=1899|page=347|publisher=New York city, Paterson, N.J., Hamilton printing and publishing company | ol=23292199M |quote=Alpha Chi Omega– Professional (Music) Society}}</ref>
en dash (–, –or{{ndash}}, or {{nbnd}} for a non-breaking en dash), not an em dash, hyphen, or slash; this dash is unspaced (that is, with no space on either side); and the end year is usually given in full:
A good summary list of WP rules that disallow bad sources and sensationalist writing regarding "Controversies" sections is on the Talk page, dated around 21 Oct 2021, for the Philippine fraternity article Sigma Rho.
Watchlist info: See Help:Watchlist for many other features of the watchlist, including how to watch by a click, and Special:Watchlist/raw where you can insert a list of pages to watch them all. Be careful not to delete the existing entries, then save. The watchlist has no page history. You cannot get notified of changes to a WikiProject watchlist without watching each page but there may be a link you can click to see recent edits like at Wikipedia:WikiProject Fraternities and Sororities/Watchlist#Instructions.
Redirect to section, with possibilities
For TALK page: {{WikiProject Fraternities and Sororities|class=redirect}}
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| citations = Most fraternity articles would benefit from additional citations, especially new or updated references. These could be from the original Greek Letter Organization reference, '''[[Baird's manual]]''' (last edition published in 1991), '''[https://www.library.illinois.edu/slc/welcome/fraternity-sorority-almanac/ or the ''online'' Baird's Manual Archive]''', or a notable publication or book such as a '''[[List of US collegiate yearbooks|university yearbook (please add missing collegiate yearbooks to this source!)]]''', or an official university portal (~website) listing for the group, or where the school comments publicly on that student organization. When citing the online Baird's Manual Archive, look for a society within each of the sections, and check if it is listed on the page for a particular ''institution''. Here is a reference template:
<ref name="Baird's Manual Online">{{cite web|editor1=William Raimond Baird |editor2=Carroll Lurding |title=Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive) |url= (After searching the link above, use this template reference on the main article to link to a specific archival document you wish to cite) |website=Student Life and Culture Archives |publisher=University of Illinois Archives |access-date= |location=University of Illinois |language=English}} The main archive URL is [https://www.library.illinois.edu/slc/welcome/fraternity-sorority-almanac/ The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage].</ref>
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| maintain = Set a calendar reminder to update the chapter list and otherwise check the article for necessary updates, annually.
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| update = If calling out specific chapters in the body text, italicize the name of the chapter. Wikipedia practice within the F&S Project is that the word "chapter" is not capitalized, while the ''name'' of the chapter is. The Controversies section is too detailed for a main article, and unfairly frames the entire national as if the event was systemic; notes about an individual chapter's closure or suspension ought to be rendered as a reference note for that ''particular chapter'' unless the event generated notable, persistent national news.
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| wikify = Upload and add a crest for the infobox. Add color swatches (Honor and Professional groups: clues for these include cords or stoles if colors are not easily determined). Add relevant, public symbolism to the infobox. List the group's print publication in the infobox, italicized. Occasionally, confirm the physical address (including the ZIP code field) and website. Occasionally, confirm the number of chapters and number of lifetime members. Expand the History section to include milestones. A chapter list is helpful, and should be placed into a table format, like this: '''[[Sigma Delta Rho]]''' as an example of a small page list, or like '''[[List of Delta Kappa Epsilon chapters]]''' when placed on a separate page (--to reference two unrelated examples). We use separate standalone list pages when the list is lengthy (the cutoff point is subjective, perhaps at 30 chapters or more). Some editors have added colors to the lines as a stylistic choice, and is optional. Where Greek letters are expressed, always render them within the GRC language template so that adaptive readers can correctly process them (like "<nowiki>{{lang|grc|ΣΧ}}"). Rather than "just" the year, a chapter list may include specific dates of chartering using the <nowiki>{{dts|yyyy|mm|dd}} template, or {{dts|yyyy}} or {{dts|yyyy|mm}} if the specific day is unknown. Indicate if a chapter is active by '''bolding''' its name, if inactive by using ''italics'', and in plain text if unknown. Notes on each line will allow room where chapter references may point to collegiate portal pages (much preferable to a chapter's own website), with comments on where a chapter may have come from, interesting facts or its outcome. A separate table may also be used to showcase notable members, but to avoid vanity listings be sure to add a list of rules for inclusion, as discussed here: '''[[Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Fraternities_and_Sororities/Archive_6#Notable_members_2]]'''. As an example, '''[[Phi_Kappa_Theta#Notable_Phi_Kaps|Phi Kappa Theta]]''' does a nice job with their notable members list.
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| citations = Most fraternity articles would benefit from additional citations, especially new or updated references. These could be from the original Greek Letter Organization reference, Baird's manual (last edition published in 1991), or the online Baird's Manual Archive (now added as a reference), or a notable publication or book such as a university yearbook (please add missing collegiate yearbooks to this source!), or an official university portal (~website) listing for the group, or where the school comments publicly on that student organization.
| cleanup = Examples and templates are available on the Fraternities and Sororities Project page.
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| gan =
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| infobox = The infobox may be incomplete. The template used for this entry, where you can see all available fields (--these things: "| = text") is the fraternity-specific infobox. This, and other useful items are linked on the Fraternities and Sororities Project page.
| maintain = Set a calendar reminder to update the chapter list and otherwise check the article for necessary updates, annually.
| map =
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| notability =
| npov =
| orphans =
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| wikify = Add relevant, public symbolism to the infobox. List the group's print publication in the infobox, italicized. Occasionally, confirm the physical address (including the ZIP code field) and website. Occasionally, confirm the number of chapters and number of lifetime members. Expand the History section to include milestones. A chapter list is helpful, and is now in a table format following examples such as: Sigma Delta Rho as an example of a small page list, or like List of Delta Kappa Epsilon chapters when placed on a separate page (--to reference two unrelated examples). We use separate standalone list pages when the list is lengthy (the cutoff point is subjective, perhaps at 30 chapters or more). Some editors have added colors to the lines as a stylistic choice, and is optional. Where Greek letters are expressed, always render them within the GRC language template so that adaptive readers can correctly process them (like "{{lang|grc|ΣΧ}})". Rather than "just" the year, a chapter list may include specific dates of chartering using the {{dts|yyyy|mm|dd}} template, or {{dts|yyyy}} or {{dts|yyyy|mm}} if the specific day is unknown. Indicate if a chapter is active by bolding its name, if inactive by using italics, and in plain text if unknown. Notes on each line will allow room where chapter references may point to collegiate portal pages (much preferable to a chapter's own website), with comments on where a chapter may have come from, interesting facts or its outcome. A separate table may also be used to showcase notable members, but to avoid vanity listings be sure to add a list of rules for inclusion, as discussed here: Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Fraternities_and_Sororities/Archive_6#Notable_members_2. As an example, Phi Kappa Theta does a nice job with their notable members list.
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Standard sortable chapter list table:
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| Chapter Name = '''Alpha'''
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| School = [[University of California, Berkeley]]
| Location = [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley, CA]]
| Status = Merged, {{lang|grc|ΦΚΘ}}
| Notes = Became ''Mu chapter'' of ΔΖ
| Reference = <ref>Predecessor groups were clubs; the sorority began operations as a sorority in 1919.</ref>
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Published. My big project during the early summer months of 2014, this page was designed to be a WP:hatnote off the main University of Minnesota page, to a much larger discussion of these societies at the University, and to provide a comprehensive list. I've finally moved it from one of my sandboxes, creating the List of University of Minnesota fraternities and sororities. It was launched to the world as of Midnight, 29 June 2014, and I am pleased to see the reception. Now that the University main page hatnote is up, a page that itself gets 800 hits a day, it will be interesting to see how traffic continues to ramp up for the List of fraternities and sororities... Now, about 2,000 per month. I promote it on Greek twitter sites regularly.
Published. This page now receives between 30 and 200 views a day, depending on the season. I'd been researching Phi Sigma Kappa chapters across the nation, and our Gamma ChapteratCornell University especially caught my attention. It's a venerable chapter on a venerable campus. The Greeks had been called out on the main Cornell University page with a WP:hatnote, but this high-potential page merely listed building ownership and current recognition status. I expanded it dramatically, adding professional and honor societies, and set up rules for inclusion in the list of chapters that will make it less volatile. Certainly there are other past and present societies that aren't yet listed on the page, which could be added. As source material, I noted extensive references to the University's website and to Baird's Manual. Placement of the honor and professional societies adjacent to the social and academic houses is justified, historically, and I think in the end will be beneficial to readers and prospective members of all these groups.
This project gave me the idea of drafting a similar page for the University of Minnesota.
I was alerted that an early, small version of this page had been nominated for deletion by someone with an axe to grind. They had a fair point that the page was poorly-referenced, using fluff words, inconsistent writing, and dubious claims. But the solution ought not to be to delete the page, rather to fix it. So I recast it in the "Cornell" format, as opposed to a bad copy of the dreadful Dartmouth list format. About three weeks later, after several relistings to invoke more responses, senior editors agreed that the page would stay. A terrific reference I added to the page had addresses and dates for virtually all the active societies, even many of the predecessor groups. And strangely, the page didn't even mention Baird's before I got to it. It's early summer, so as we get closer to the start of school this page should get 50 hits a day. On 22 Jun 2020 I moved my work from the Talk page and my sandbox to the mainspace. Some of the existing history section is from prior to my writing, but I jazzed it up with graphics I found in the yearbooks and better references. Hopefully some of the MIT community will provide copyright free images, as they add a nice graphical touch - I've communicated with the IFC about this, and they're engaged. Note that this campus has Phi Sigma Kappa's Omicron chapter which further caught my attention. It's a venerable chapter on a venerable campus.
Current stats are 12 hits a day. Importantly, I added two hatnotes from the main MIT page which gets 3,000 hits daily. Let's see if this juices up more support of the Fraternities page.
Working on the Fraternities and Sororities Project watchlist, I found a Dartmouth-style page for Wooster's Greeks had been deleted. Somewhat poorly referenced, yes, but the solution ought not to be to delete the page, rather to fix it. So I recast it in the "Cornell" format and bumped up to 109 references. On 7 Jan 2021 I moved my work from my sandbox to the mainspace, adding a hatnote from the main College of Wooster page. This is a quirky, historic campus.
Current stats are 12 hits a day. Importantly, I added a hatnote from the main Wooster page which gets 160 hits daily. Let's see if this juices up more support of its Fraternities page.
Published, 3 October, 2013. Prior to my edits, the Phi Sigma Kappa page was quite short, and biased almost exclusively AGAINST the fraternity, citing a short-lived period of race turmoil that resulted in the lost of three or four chapters. The truth is that Phi Sigma Kappa has an admirable record of progressive race relations - in the best sense of that term - head and shoulders over other collegiate fraternities at the time. The article also had a biased treatment of the 1985 merger, which didn't give a weighted treatment in favor of the Merger, which for most chapters and alumni of both fraternities was strongly positive. Instead, the article showed Phi Sigma Epsilon's leaders as abrupt and cavalier in moving toward the merger, when the fact is that they bent over backwards to use the Merger to improve a bad situation. Their Fraternity was slowly dying. Further, too much emphasis was given to a small schismatic group, Phi Sigma Phi, which has now been more properly treated. I've also filled in the historical record with a summary of other decades which had been ignored or left out in the initial writing of the piece. Along with this, I've added a number of graphics, and extensively updated the list of chapters and List of Phi Sigma Kappa brothers. The main Phi Sigma Kappa page gets 150 views a day now (3,000/mo) even in "the low season," though it occasionally has spikes to 500 or 1,000. It is my fond hope that this effort to paint a more balanced picture of the Fraternity may have had some effect on the Fraternity's sudden increase in recruitment numbers.
Published. I revised extensively the list of chapters of this Fraternity, which merged into Phi Sigma Kappa in 1985, and improved the dialog and historical sections extensively. The page now receives about 30 views a day - view stats. My changes make the list more readable. A number of inaccuracies were also addressed, stemming from the complexity of dormancy dates, lack of records, and the circumstances of Phi Sigma Phi's efforts to capture some of the chapters away and thus spurn the merger.
Published. This was revised extensively from the base document, adding webpage links, repairing and adding citations, reformatting, and added a new section on Colonies. This page gets between 20 and 45 hits a day, depending on the season - view stats. Because it is topical, I added information on Expansion and a summary of the complex naming process relating to Phi Sigma Kappa.
This page had about 30 names when I started revising it, with several different templates used and no consistency for edits. It was rife with vanity listings. I corrected these problems, added a standard methodology for assessing which names were "notable" and added many famous Phi Sigs from the pages of the Signet over the years. This page now gets about 30 page views a day. The methodology for inclusion has been adopted by several other national fraternities. view stats
This schismatic group was formerly the Tau chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa. It broke off in a reactionary pique, just as the short-lived "race issue" was settling down and as Tau members were winning the debate. --Phi Sigma Kappa's record on race admissions is admirable among fraternities, just read the main Phi Sigma Kappa article. The Phi Tau - view stats Wikipedia page had been written to paint that group as progressive angels, in really what can only be described as a twisted revisionism of the facts. I adjusted it to more accurately reflect the truth: they were reactionary, and used this crisis to evade paying their debts. Their principal actor in the mess, Scobie, appeared to me to be a liar. Now their page gets 15 hits a day. Jax MN (talk) 13:14, 17 June 2014 (UTC)
Published. I wrote Wikipedia articles for all six founders of Phi Sigma Kappa (Brooks was a stub page). These pages now get between 5-10 views a day. One of the pages was already in place (Brooks) and only needed more information about PSK; the rest are new. Completed these in late April, 2014. Jax MN (talk) 03:18, 20 April 2014 (UTC) The list:
Published. The Grand Lodge of Cyprus page is now complete and getting about ten views a day (view stats). Hurrah! Now that it passed review (in early Dec of 2013) I've added a number of graphics and references and continue to mind it. [User:Jax MN|Jax MN]] (talk) 18:42, 4 December 2013 (UTC)
This will be a biggun. The existing Freemasonry group is approximately 50 Wikipedia editors, who have been at this for some time on this complex subject. My interest stems from improving the List of Masonic Grand Lodges, now viewed about 120 times daily (view stats), and in offering this suggestion I've offered my time and experience. Jax MN (talk) 20:32, 28 December 2013 (UTC)