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...engineers of the Commission have made the following calculations: earth excavation, 340,000 cubic yards; filling, 400,000 cubic yards; concrete masonry, 41,000 cubic yards; piling, 490,000 linear feet; pine lumber, 1,100,000 feet; spruce lumber, 550,000 feet; riprap, 10,000 tons. There will be two locks in the dam, the larger being 350 feet in length and 45 feet wide, and of sufficient depth to allow a vessel drawing 16 feet of water to pass through at low tide. The smaller lock will be suitable for launches and row boats. Eight sluices will be provided...
Professor J. M. Peirce offers course 7a (triangular co-ordinates: algebraic plane curves; cubies); course 8 (dynamics of rigid bodies) as a full course; course 9b (a new course on the application of quaternions to the theory of enrves and surfaces); course 20a (linear associative algebra). Professor Byerly offers course 20b (a new course on recent contributions to the ellipsoidal harmonie analysis). Professor Osgood offers either course 14b2 (Galois's theory of equations) or course 17hf. (theory of functions, advanced course). Professor Bocher offers course 30 (a newly arranged full course of linear differential equations, total and partial). Dr. Bouton...
Mathematics 19.--Linear Differential Equations. Tu., Th., Sat., at 10. Assistant Professor Bocher...
...following changes have been announced in the department of Mathematics for 1902-1903: The Calculus of Probabilities will replace Linear Associative Algebra as the subject of Mathematics 211hf, and Mathematics 20a, an additional reading course in Linear Associative Algebra, will be given by Professor J. M. Peirce...
...records of an ancient Western system of writing, an outgrowth of the early savage pictograph made in all parts of the Mediterranean district by primitive mankind. He found on Cretan engraved stones a system of Cretan pictographs corresponding to the Hittite pictograph. He also found a system of Cretan linear signs analogous to the Capriote characters. We can approximately make out that these Western systems of writing, centered in Crete, go back to the date of the early Egyptian Hieratic script selected as the model of the Phoenician alphabet by Count Emmanuel de Rouge's theory and thus, if theory...