Talk:Harvey Seeley Mudd
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Addition of a link needed
editI've made a change, to correctly state how the word for copper originated from the name of Cyprus in Greek. I also removed the reference that the Greek name means copper, because it is not so.
Unexpectedly, I found a webpage for a lecture about the Cyprus Mining Corporation, which also includes an explanation about the origin of the word for copper. So, I now want to add a link to this page, but ...I dont know how!!
The link is:
https://magazine.hmc.edu/summer-2015/copper-and-mudd/
I thought I could study how other links are formed, but... this moment I dont have the time and the passion for it!! Hope someone can help.
I also included the word Kypros in Greek letters. I'm not sure how it would appear in other people's computers.
-. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Χατζηκωνστάνταρος (talk • contribs) 11:48, 7 December 2018 (UTC)