The student who has read nothing but what was suggested in lectures is not likely to pass out with "full wishes and praise, " as the highest grade is called, nor will the most favorable opportunities probably be waiting for him in future; still he has... Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society - Page 11by American Mathematical Society - 1905Full view - About this book
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