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This article was substantially rewritten in July and August 2009 to comply with Wikipedia standards, including achieving neutral point of view and the proper sourcing of all factual material. The primary editor is affiliated with the Wikiproject University of Florida, but had access to the Auburn materials listed in the footnotes and bibliography. In light of the fact that Dr. York appears to be as important in the history of Auburn as he is to that of the University of Florida, we would welcome the contributions of an Auburn graduate, or someone more familiar with the history of the Alabama Extension Service than us, and that they would review this article from their perspective. We Gators did our best to reflect our two universities' shared history embodied in Dr. York. Go Gators, and War Eagle! Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 00:53, 27 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]