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*] - Citation appears to have been copied from the Randhir Kapoor article. The linked excerpt doesn't mention schools at all. A Google Books search of the source book "The Kapoors: The First Family of Indian Cinema" only mentions Raj Kapoor (who is separately listed under notable alumni) attending the Colonel Brown school, not Randhir Kapoor. *] - Citation appears to have been copied from the Randhir Kapoor article. The linked excerpt doesn't mention schools at all. A Google Books search of the source book "The Kapoors: The First Family of Indian Cinema" only mentions Raj Kapoor (who is separately listed under notable alumni) attending the Colonel Brown school, not Randhir Kapoor.
If these citations are not replaced with citations that establish that these people attended the school, these entries will be deleted. Thank you. --] (<small>]</small>) 15:43, 1 April 2014 (UTC) If these citations are not replaced with citations that establish that these people attended the school, these entries will be deleted. Thank you. --] (<small>]</small>) 15:43, 1 April 2014 (UTC)

:Thanks. Do you have any idea why Ayn Rand's Howard Roark was added? ] (]) 15:55, 1 April 2014 (UTC)

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other Notable alumni vkumar3 15:00, 19 March 2012 (UTC) GENERAL G.G. BEWOOR OF INDIAN ARMY. GENERAL ZIA-UL HAQ OF PAKISTAN ARMY. MUJIBUR REHMAN OF BANGLA DESH

Notable alumni

When adding notable alumni please ensure you provide references to independent sources (e.g. newspaper articles, books) to verify their attendance. For information on how to do this, take a look at Help:Referencing for beginners. Please note entries must also meet Misplaced Pages's notability guidelines. Have a nice day! Duffit 11:45, 1 March 2014 (UTC)

   •	V.P. Singh- Prime Minister Of India

• Virbhadra Singh- Chief Minister Of Himachal Pradesh • Vishwamath Pratap Singh - Chief Minister Of Uttar Pradesh • Mohammad Ayub Khan - President Of Pakistan • Yahya Khan - President Of Pakistan • Akram Khan-Minister of State for Home, Govt.of Haryana Sahabzada Yaqub Khan - Minister Of Foreign Affairs, Governer Of East Pakistan,Ambassador to France Fateh Bahadur Singh -Cabinet Minister/ Forest Minister Of U.P. A.K. Singh -Cabinet Minister of U.P. Nur Khan - Governer Of West Pakistan, Air Chief Marshall K.M Agarwal - Vice President Of National Congress Comitte

  • Raj Kapoor- Actor, Director, Producer

Randhir Kapoor – Actor, Director, Producer Tejdar Amrohi- Actor, Director, Producer Meyiang Chang - Actor, Singer, T.V. Host Monjoy Mukherjee - Film Director Madan Mohan - Music Director Rajat Kalra - Musician Mh. Shamshul Hasan Khan - Member Of Parliament Raja Awdesh Pratap Singh - Member Of Parliament Maharaja Kamal Bahadur Singh – Member Of Parliament Raja Rajinder Singh - Member Of Lsgislative Assembly, Commandent General Of Home Guards

Genenral Mohammed Ayub Kahn –Chief Of Army Staff
Yahya Khan                  - Chief Of Army Staff
Nur Khan       - Air Chief Marshall
  • Hanut Singh - Lutenant eneral
Depender Singh          - Lutenant General
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan    - Lutenant General

. K.S. Mann - Lutenanat General

Admiral V.S. Shekhawat  - Chief Of Naval Staff  

Harish C. Malhotra - Rear Admiral Vitender Panwar - Mr. India(Body Building), Mr. Asia, Mr. Common Wealth Games(1997)

Bikram Singh - Editor( The Statesman) Liakat H. Khan - Editor( The Friday Times) Howard Roark - Protagonist Of the novel Foumtain Head(fiction) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rahulsinghpinaki (talkcontribs) 05:03, 20 March 2014 (UTC)

And I repeat the comment above - When adding notable alumni please ensure you provide references to independent sources (e.g. newspaper articles, books) to verify their attendance. For information on how to do this, take a look at Help:Referencing for beginners. Please note entries must also meet Misplaced Pages's notability guidelines. This is best done by first creating an article about them. Without following these guidelines an editor could add anyone to these lists, including people who don't exist. Dougweller (talk) 05:50, 20 March 2014 (UTC)

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• V.P. Singh- Prime Minister Of India • Virbhadra Singh- Chief Minister Of Himachal Pradesh • Akram Khan-Minister of State for Home, Govt.of Haryana Sahabzada Yaqub Khan - Minister Of Foreign Affairs, Governer Of East Pakistan,Ambassador to France Fateh Bahadur Singh -Cabinet Minister/ Forest Minister Of U.P. A.K. Singh -Cabinet Minister of U.P. Nur Khan - Governer Of West Pakistan, Air Chief Marshall K.M Agarwal - Vice President Of National Congress Comitte

  • Raj Kapoor- Actor, Director, Producer

Tejdar Amrohi- Actor, Director, Producer Meyiang Chang - Actor, Singer, T.V. Host Monjoy Mukherjee - Film Director Madan Mohan - Music Director Mh. Shamshul Hasan Khan - Member Of Parliament Raja Awdesh Pratap Singh - Member Of Parliament Raja Rajinder Singh - Member Of Lsgislative Assembly, Commandent General Of Home Guards

  • Hanut Singh - Lutenant eneral
Depender Singh          - Lutenant General

. K.S. Mann - Lutenanat General

Admiral V.S. Shekhawat  - Chief Of Naval Staff  

Harish C. Malhotra - Rear Admiral Bikram Singh - Editor( The Statesman) Liakat H. Khan - Editor( The Friday Times)

Not done: it's not clear what changes you want made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format. (tJosve05a (c) 09:42, 19 March 2014 (UTC)

Proposed merge with Notable alumni col. brown school

notable alumni of a school should not be listed in a separate article. Skr15081997 (talk) 06:43, 23 March 2014 (UTC)

  • Delete notable alumni page and salvage entries to this talk page which aren't listed above. Appears that several users bypassed Dougweller's semi-protection of this page in order to continue adding unreferenced, unverifiable alumni entries. While I much admire the enthusiasm and creativity of the editors alumni entries must comply with WP:V. This has been said several times now. In effect each entry must have a citation to a secondary source verifying their attendance at the school (if it isn't already confirmed on their respective Misplaced Pages articles). I assume the edits were made in good faith. Duffit 11:19, 23 March 2014 (UTC)
  • Merge The list page appears to have been created to skirt the protection of this page, and as a result keep getting filled up with inappropriate entries that violate WP:NLIST. I !vote to merge the verifiable stuff back here. I'll do it in a few days if there are no objections here. --Ahecht (TALK
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Failed Citation Verifications

In reviewing the citations given for notable alumni, several of the citations do not establish that the listed person attended the Colonel Brown Cambridge School. A citation that just verifies the person's position, without verifying that they attended the school, is not sufficient. Entries without a citation that verifies that they attended the school will be deleted.

  • Muhammad Ayub Khan - Citation appears to have been copied from the Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan) article and never mentions schooling. In fact, the article only talks about events that happened when Ayub Khan was over 50 years old.
  • Yahya Khan - Citation appears to have been copied from Yahya Khan article. A search for the word "Brown" or "Brown's" in that book on Google Books returns several results , but none of them refer to the Col Brown Cambridge School.
  • Virbhadra Singh - Citation appears to have been copied from the Virbhadra Singh article. The source mentions the Bishop Cotton School and St Stephen College, but not the Col Brown Cambridge School.
  • Meiyang Chang - Citation appears to have been copied from the Meiyang Chang article. A google translation of the article (which is about the "Indian Idol" TV show) never mentions Meiyang Chang's schools/
  • Randhir Kapoor - Citation appears to have been copied from the Randhir Kapoor article. The linked excerpt doesn't mention schools at all. A Google Books search of the source book "The Kapoors: The First Family of Indian Cinema" only mentions Raj Kapoor (who is separately listed under notable alumni) attending the Colonel Brown school, not Randhir Kapoor.

If these citations are not replaced with citations that establish that these people attended the school, these entries will be deleted. Thank you. --Ahecht (TALK
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Thanks. Do you have any idea why Ayn Rand's Howard Roark was added? Dougweller (talk) 15:55, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
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