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1244 Chinese handscroll leads nine-strong picture contingent

This photo of Solovetsky Monastery in Russia is now a featured picture
This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 3 November 2013 through 9 November 2013.
A 1797 illustration of Chalciporus piperatus, now the subject of a featured article

Five featured articles were promoted this week.

  • Maurice Leyland (nom) by Sarastro1. This English cricketer competed in the sport between 1920 and 1946, and played 41 Test matches between 1928 and 1938. Leyland scored over 1000 runs in 17 consecutive seasons while representing Yorkshire. The article notes that although the subject was not among the best batsmen, he "had a reputation for batting well under pressure". One obituary for Leyland stated that "no more courageous or determined cricketer ever buckled on pads for England."
  • Operation Crossroads (nom) by Hawkeye7 and HowardMorland. A series of United States nuclear tests conducted at Bikini Atoll, Operation Crossroads included the first detonation of nuclear devices since the bombing of Nagasaki in August 1945. The Crossroads tests, which took aim at 95 target ships, were the first tests to be observed by an invited press corps. The second test conducted, code named Baker, was an underwater detonation, which led to what the longest-serving chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission called "the world's first nuclear disaster."
  • Samuel Merrill Woodbridge (nom) by ColonelHenry. This 19th century Reformed Church in America clergyman and theologian was Dean and President of the Faculty of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New Brunswick, New Jersey from 1883 to 1901. Woodbridge taught classes for 44 years in ecclesiastical history and church government, publishing three books on those subjects. He was appointed Dean of the Seminary due in large part to being the eldest professor in the institution.
  • Chalciporus piperatus (nom) by Sasata and Casliber. The peppery bolete is a small pored mushroom found generally in Europe and North America, although it has also been found in Brazil and Tasmania. First described in 1790, the peppery bolete was initially thought to be a member of the genus Boletus, but was later moved to the genus Chalciporus. The mushroom's flavor is very peppery, hence its name, and it is suspected of being parasitic to another mushroom, the fly amanita.
  • 2012–13 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team (nom) by TonyTheTiger. The Wolverines, a college basketball team associated with the University of Michigan, finished as the National Runner-up at the 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, achieving a 31–8 record in the process. The team's 19–1 start notched the best finish in the school's history. The Wolverines were led by 2013 Player of the Year Trey Burke, and coached by John Beilein, who was in his sixth year as head coach. The team lost to the Louisville Cardinals in the National Championship game, 82–76.

Two featured lists were promoted this week.

  • 68th Academy Awards (nom) by Birdienest81.. The Academy Awards are an annual awards ceremony that honors the best picture in the past calendar year. The 68th incarnation assessed the films of 1995; Braveheart took the most awards, with five.
  • Fractional currency (United States) (nom) by Godot13. This paper money was issued soon after the beginning of the American Civil War, in response to a shortage of coins caused by hoarding. The complete type set is held by the Smithsonian Institution, who allowed the nominator to scan all of the currency used in the article.

One featured topic was promoted this week.

  • God of War franchise (nom). This long-lasting video game series is inspired by Greek mythology and features a Spartan warrior sparring with the various gods and goddesses. The first game came out in 2005, and it continues today with seven installments, a possible film, and a comic book adaptation.
The Nine Dragons scroll, now a featured picture - this one's worth opening up to full-size.
A Shortfin mako shark's jaw
An 1899 U.S. $5 silver certificate

Nine featured pictures were promoted this week.

CN Tower is now a featured picture