Word: knowns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Peirce was a Fellow of the American Academy and was well known as an author of books on mathematical subjects, among which the following are the most important: "Text Book of Analytic Geometry,"Three and Four Place Tables," "Elements of Logarithms," "Mathematical Tables Chiefly to Four Figures...
...Department of Economics will issue about June 1 the first of a series of monographs prepared under its direction, to be known as the Harvard Economic Studies. The first number will be the David A. wells prize essay of the current year, by W. H. Price, A. M., '02, entitled "English Patents of Monopoly, 1560-1640." This will be followed by a study of "The Lodging House Problem in Boston" by A. B. Wolfe '02. The first book in the series will be published by Houghton, Mifllin...
...again use. These are generally sold to second-hand dealers at ridiculously low prices. The suggestion I should like to make is that these books be collected by a student-committee, brought together, catalogued and kept in some accessible building, as Phillips Brooks House. This collection might be known as the Text-Book Loan Collection, and students would have the privilege of borrowing from it books to be used in connection with specific courses, and of retaining the same until the end of the course...
...digits with an eleventh character. In these monosyllables any one consonant is invariably associated with the same vowel and is never used in any other connection. The two letters thus form a combination which affords a means of locating and correcting all telegraphic mistakes; for, if one letter is known, the one going with it can be at once found...
...Saturday, February 24 President Hadley made public for the first time before the Federation of Western Alumni Associations of Yale the vote of the corporation in regard to a new organization to be known as the Alumni Advisory Board. The underlying purpose is to meet the desire of graduates in different sections of the country for representation in the councils of the University--a desire which cannot be entirely satisfied through membership in the Yale Corporation...