Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Drexel shaft

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Article Drexel Shaft listed on WP:VFD Apr 29 to May 6 2004, consensus was to delete. Discussion:

Campus slang, with all the hallmarks of a prank entry. At its best, it would be a private in-joke with the lifespan of a mayfly. --Geogre

  • Delete. Personal opinions, borderline vanity. "Dude, I put a page called 'Drexel Shaft' on Wikipedia! Czech it out!". Alcarillo 20:42, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
  • This is like, you know, like SO totally delete! - Lucky 6.9 23:29, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
  • Campus slang and sour grapes. It's got a one-line mention in Drexel University, and that's all it needs. -- Cyrius|&#9998 02:36, Apr 30, 2004 (UTC)
  • I've seen this before on WP:BJAODN. Delete with prejudice. -Fennec 03:32, Apr 30, 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete. Prank. And delete from Drexel University page as well. Ridiculous. Andrewa 10:43, 30 Apr 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete as an article. But do not delete from Drexel University page. "Drexel shaft" in quotes gets over 100 Google hits; "Harvard shaft", "Yale shaft", "Princeton shaft", "Rutgers shaft", "Baylor shaft," "UConn shaft" and, focussing on the Quaker State, "Villanova shaft", "Swarthmore shaft", "Haverford shaft", "Bryn Mawr shaft", "Carnegie Mellon shaft", "CMU shaft" get no more than one or two each&mdash. (And those hits often refer things like "Install hydraulic elevator, new CMU shaft"). So... odd as it may seem... and it does seem odd... I'm provisionally inclined to accept the idea that "(university-name-here) shaft" is a) not a campus cultural universal, b) is a common phrase specifically at Drexel. Dpbsmith 15:21, 3 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

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