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97 Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Hoover
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101 An abstract should not contain concrete mathematics,
102 but rather should be discrete.
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110 American Mathematical Monthly
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470 The authors wish to thank the Greek polymath Anonymous,
471 whose prolific works are an endless source of inspiration.
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483 Who solved the Bernoulli equation and how did they do it?
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510 Resources for Teaching Discrete Mathematics
513 Mathematical Association of America,
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541 in history and political science from Johns Hopkins University.
542 He held visiting positions at Cornell and Wesleyan before joining the faculty at Princeton,
543 where he was eventually appointed president of the university.
544 Among his proudest accomplishments was the abolition of eating clubs at Princeton on the grounds that they were elitist.
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554 twoodwilson@princeton.edu
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567 entered Stanford University in 1891,
568 after failing all of the entrance exams except mathematics.
570 degree in geology in 1895,
571 spent time as a mining engineer,
572 then was appointed by his co-author to the U.S.
573 Food Administration and the Supreme Economic Council,
574 where he orchestrated the greatest famine relief efforts of all time.
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584 herbhoover@stanford.edu