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An article on Nov. 10 about ancient Puebloan civilization in the American Southwest misspelled part of the name of a mission church in New Mexico. It is San Estevan del Rey Mission Church, not San Estaban del Rey Mission Church.

The cover story last Sunday, about recreating a home interior for the TV show Almost Family, incorrectly described Susan Ogus role on the set. She is the set decorator, not the set director.

The Whats Selling Now article last Sunday, using incorrect information provided by a real estate broker, misidentified the listing broker for 68 Mountain Road, in Irvington, N.Y. The listing broker is Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, not Houlihan Lawrence.

An essay on Nov. 3 about Edith Whartons novel The Age of Innocence misstated the given name of one character. He is Julius Beaufort, not Julian.

The War Stories column on Nov. 10 misstated Ash Carters place among President Barack Obamas defense secretaries. He was the fourth defense secretary to serve under Obama, not the third.

A review on Nov. 10 about the picture book The Perfect Seat misspelled the authors surname. He is Minh Le, not Li.

A review on Nov. 10 about the graphic novel White Bird, by R.J. Palacio, misidentified a character who has polio. He is Julien, not Vincent (Juliens antagonist).

Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.

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Corrections: Nov. 24, 2019 - The New York Times

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