The American Mathematical Monthly: The Official Journal of the Mathematical Association of America, Volume 29

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Mathematical Association of America, 1922 - Electronic journals
Includes articles, as well as notes and other features, about mathematics and the profession.
 

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Page 226 - ... incapacity or resignation of a member of a Commission prior to the expiry of his term of office, the Council shall appoint a member from the same geographical region or area of interest who shall hold office for the remainder of the term of the previous member. 7. Members of a Commission shall hold office for a term of three years. They shall be eligible for re-election for a further term. 8. Each Commission shall perform its functions in accordance with such guidelines and directives as the...
Page 227 - Board shall hold a meeting immediately preceding the annual meeting of the Association next succeeding their election, and the members of the new Board shall hold a meeting and organize, by completing the Board, immediately succeeding the annual meeting of the Association at which the new members thereof were elected. Further meetings of the Board may be held from time to time at the call of the President or of any three (3) members of the Board. 3. Notice of any meeting of members of the Association...
Page 46 - Chapter XVI. Bibliography on the Teaching of Mathematics, by DE Smith and JA Foberg FOREDOOMED TO "FLUNK...
Page 96 - Affords opportunity for instruction on the same basis as during the other quarters of the academic year The undergraduate colleges, the graduate schools, and the professional schools provide courses in Arts, Literature, Science, Commerce and Administration, Law, Medicine, Education, and Divinity. Instruction is given by regular members of the University staff, which is augmented in the summer by appointment of professors and instructors from other institutions.
Page 357 - If A and B are distinct elements of S, there is not more than one l-class containing both A and B. Axiom 3'.
Page 352 - A Hair perhaps divides the False and True; Yes; and a single Alif were the clue — Could you but find it — to the Treasure-house, And peradventure to THE MASTER too...
Page 226 - The object of the new association is to assist in promoting the interests of mathematics in America, especially in the collegiate field.
Page 147 - In fact, postulate (c) is a reflection of the fact that the sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is greater than or equal to the length of the third side, and so it is commonly known as the triangle inequality.

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