:Talk:Edwin McMillan
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I believe the correct name of this man is Edwin Mattison McMillan not Edward. If no-one disagrees I will move this and change the links. Dec 3 2002.
No one has disagreed so at 15.00 today I'll make the move. Dec 12 2002
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