User talk:Ewizobeth

{help me} I have tried to add to an article but I do not have the technical skills to do so. The second problem is that I am stymied regarding listing a source.

I am trying to add to the article about John J.J. Cound. He was a law professor at University of Minnesota, and he also wrote major textbooks on the subject of Civil Procedure.

Professor Cound has an extraordinary eidetic memory. He is able to recall, verbatim and with exact precision, entire text, including citations of legal articles, case law or other sources.

I know this because I was his student and had several friends in common. There is no written source because I am writing it now.

I was reading Wikipedia's page on eidetic memory, because I also have an eidetic memory, and I was interested to see if any further research had been done on the topic. I was very surprised that Professor Cound was not mentioned anywhere. My impression is that the original contributors to the article were unaware of Professor Cound. When I saw that is was an "orphan" article, I attempted to link it to the topic, "eidetic memory" and failed. Then I tried to edit the article on J.J. Cound to include this information but I failed again. I graduated from law school and went on to become an Attorney C.P.A.

Do you need my personal information or actual name? Could you please determine whether my information meets your requirements (without formal source citation). Then could you please add my edit to Dr. Cound's biography and/or link it to eidetic memory? Otherwise, could someone vet my comment in order to use it as a legitimate edit? Thanks.