Doug Jolley wrote:
[...]
> 
> IOW, it appears that Rails wants the name of the class to correspond
> the base name of the model file (i.e., since the name of the model
> file is person.rb, it wants the class to be Person).

Yes, this is how Rails works.  Put each class definition in a separate 
file (generally best), or use explicit require statements.

[...]
>        ... doug

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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