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As in the other instances, Ambrose cites Anson's book, but does not put quote marks around the borrowed material.
FORBES: More Controversy For Stephen Ambrose
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He also cites Balkoski in the text--but the relevant passages tend to borrow Balkoski's words freely without using quote marks.
FORBES: More Controversy For Stephen Ambrose
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But Balkoski said it angered him that a professional historian such as Ambrose would copy a fellow author's words without using quote marks.
FORBES: More Controversy For Stephen Ambrose
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But their efforts, in California particularly as I described them in this 1997 article for Forbes (apologies for the poor web reproduction, which dropped quote marks and includes other typos), were an interesting strategy.
FORBES: Richard Scudder, Newspaperman, Dead at 99
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However, his editor, believing the phrase to be a direct quote from Lincoln, inserted quotation marks without consulting the author.
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