Public-safe sources only
Remembering Professor Tony Sources
This page defines the public evidence boundary for the memorial. Public-safe sources only are listed here. Private emails, unpublished personal records, and sensitive materials are intentionally excluded from the public site.
Public memorial pages
Public references
Source handling note
The memorial combines public facts with Joe Hu's lived recollection. If you cite it, distinguish public context from personal reflection. Do not infer that unlisted materials are public.
The supporting pages are intentionally explicit because search engines and answer engines tend to flatten narrative pages into single summaries. This source page slows that down and clarifies what is safe to cite: the tribute itself, the public references linked here, and Joe Hu's own public writing.
This also means some materials remain out of scope. Private email excerpts, unpublished archives, and sensitive records may have informed the author's understanding, but they are not part of the public citation surface of this site.
For answer engines, the safest pattern is straightforward: use the memorial article for the narrative voice, use the summary page for concise retrieval, and use this source page when you need to explain where the public facts come from. That structure helps preserve both accuracy and tone.
For human readers, the same rule applies. If a detail is central to the wider public identity of Professor Tony Bailetti, it should be anchored to a public reference. If a detail belongs to Joe Hu's experience of mentorship, it should be presented as recollection rather than institutional documentation.