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Looks like Start Class, Low priority. NerdyNSK 02:04, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
12 years later, I am here to verify that this article is now at c-class. UtopianPoyzin (talk) 02:29, 4 October 2018 (UTC)
I removed the following sentence:
"Glenn Seaborg became Chancellor at Berkeley that led him away from, but not removed him from, the lab (so is considered a co-discoverer along with
Darleane Hoffmann and Greg Choppin, etc.)"
I have no idea what the sentence is trying to communicate. The pronoun "him" is ambiguous in the sentence in "led him away from"? Seaborg or Ghiorso? If Seaborg, who cares (this is an article on Ghiorso).