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hello, Vincent45241. You have provided a number of details on Remei and her husband, thanks a lot. Could you please add your sources as well? If unable/unwilling to, I suggest to push this info into footnotes, otherwise some zealous purist will come and massacre the article with "citation needed" flags. Maybe you have Remei's photo to upload? --Dd1495 (talk) 21:58, 23 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
have pushed some info on Remei into footnotes. Many thanks for data on Remei and her offspring, please could you provide source references when possible. Maybe she has written anything on her father? How she remembered him? Was she embittered to have been left behind when he left for America? Have they ever met again? --Dd1495 (talk) 06:37, 19 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]
in the infobox Vincent45241 singled out Boy, allegedly periodical issued by College Joan Bardina, as his notable work. This seems to be a confusing and incorrect info. First, Boy was a periodical issued by the Valparaiso school he taught at, not by the Barcelona college. Second, Boy was not his notable work, but a review he contributed to. I have no access to issues of this periodical and can not tell how significant his contributions were, nevertheless to single it out as his "notable work" seems arbitrary to me. Bardina published at least 10 manuals, reprinted in countless editions in Spain, and probably one of them is the key candidate to "notable work". Apart from them, he contributed to a number of reviews, apart form Boy also Lux, but mostly La Union and Lo Mestre Tites, especially the latter considered his opus magnum. To avoid splitting hair and confusion, I am simply deleting the info on "notable work" from his infobox --Dd1495 (talk) 09:43, 29 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]