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Anneli Lax: In Memoriam, Elena Anne Corie Marchisotto
Anneli Lax: In Memoriam, Elena Anne Corie Marchisotto
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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An Informal History Of Classical Rhetoric For Mathematicians (Plato And Aristotle), Phillip Keith, Sandra Z. Keith
An Informal History Of Classical Rhetoric For Mathematicians (Plato And Aristotle), Phillip Keith, Sandra Z. Keith
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
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Book Reviews: Einstein, A Life, By Denis Brian, And The Silver Horse-Shoe, By Javad Tarjemanov, Harald M. Ness
Book Reviews: Einstein, A Life, By Denis Brian, And The Silver Horse-Shoe, By Javad Tarjemanov, Harald M. Ness
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
The Prospects For Mathematics In A Multi-Media Civilization, Philip J. Davis
The Prospects For Mathematics In A Multi-Media Civilization, Philip J. Davis
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Mathematicians Can Be Wrong, Tony Dunlop, Ken Kaminsky
Mathematicians Can Be Wrong, Tony Dunlop, Ken Kaminsky
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Leibniz: His Philosophy And His Calculi, Eric Ditwiler
Leibniz: His Philosophy And His Calculi, Eric Ditwiler
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Grazing Arizona: Public Land Management In The Southwest, Char Miller
Grazing Arizona: Public Land Management In The Southwest, Char Miller
Pomona Faculty Publications and Research
In February of 1999, the chief of the U.S. Forest Service, Michael Dombeck, placed a moratorium on road building on most roadless areas. In October, President Clinton put forth an initiative to prohibit road building on 40 million acres of roadless area. Such modifications in Forest Service land management decisions is not new as suggested by Char Miller in this look back at early grazing decisions by Pinchot. To be proactive and reactive at the same time in relation to changing social pressures and political realties may be the legacy of the agency.