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Betty (Bias) Ramsey
Betty (Bias) Ramsey, 10x13cm daughter and only survivor of Thomas A. Bias family of Heath\u27s Creekhttps://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2486/thumbnail.jp
Mrs. J.A. Poteet at 19
Mrs. J.A. Poteet at 19, 12.5x18cm Lizzie Swarm Dan. Ben Swarmhttps://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2507/thumbnail.jp
James Wilson
James Wilson, 12x18.5cm Lived on Pea Ridge about 2 miles below Barboursville, a little west of Ridgelawn Cemetery Photo property of F.B. Lambert, Barboursville, W.Va.https://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2525/thumbnail.jp
Annie Roberts Harshbarger, E.E. Harshabarger, James Mack Roberts, Amelia Roberts, widow of Harry Roberts, and her son Richard Roberts, Milton, W.Va.
Annie Roberts Harshbarger, E.E. Harshabarger, James Mack Roberts, Amelia Roberts, widow of Harry Roberts, and her son Richard Roberts, Milton, W.Va.,12.5x18cm Property of F.B. Lamberthttps://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2538/thumbnail.jp
James W. Hagan
James W. Hagan, 12x17.5cm Property of F.B. Lamberthttps://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2549/thumbnail.jp
Aaron Flood McKendree & Catherine Grubb Nea
Aaron Flood McKendree & Catherine Grubb Nea, 10.3x12.9cm Catherine Grubb daughter of Elisha Grubb & Polly Verma Sauders daughter of Jacob & Jane Sauders Property of F.B. Lamberthttps://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2557/thumbnail.jp
Charles L. Roffe
Charles L. Roffe,12.5x17.5cm Photo property of F.B. Lambert, Barboursville, W.Va.https://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2562/thumbnail.jp
Mrs. Charles Slaughter
Mrs. Charles Slaughter, 9.5x9.5cm Photo property of F.B. Lambert, Barboursville, W.Va.https://mds.marshall.edu/lambert_papers/2565/thumbnail.jp
Calculus
Published in 1991 by Wellesley-Cambridge Press/ the book is a useful resource for educators and self-learners alike. It is well organized/ covers single variable and multivariable calculus in depth/ and is rich with applications. Prof. Strang has also developed a related series of videos/ Highlights of Calculus/ on the basic ideas of calculus.https://mds.marshall.edu/oa-textbooks/1005/thumbnail.jp
Elementary Algebra
It is essential to lay a solid foundation in mathematics if a student is to be competitive in today\u27s global market. The importance of algebra/ in particular/ cannot be overstated/ as it is the basis of all mathematical modeling used in applications found in all disciplines. Traditionally/ the study of algebra is separated into a two parts/ elementary algebra and intermediate algebra. This textbook/ Elementary Algebra/ is the first part/ written in a clear and concise manner/ making no assumption of prior algebra experience. It carefully guides students from the basics to the more advanced techniques required to be successful in the next course. This text is/ by far/ the best elementary algebra textbook offered under a Creative Commons license. It is written in such a way as to maintain maximum flexibility and usability. A modular format was carefully integrated into the design. For example/ certain topics/ like functions/ can be covered or omitted without compromising the overall flow of the text. An introduction of square roots in Chapter 1 is another example that allows for instructors wishing to include the quadratic formula early to do so. Topics such as these are carefully included to enhance the flexibility throughout. This textbook will effectively enable traditional or nontraditional approaches to elementary algebra. This/ in addition to robust and diverse exercise sets/ provides the base for an excellent individualized textbook instructors can use free of needless edition changes and excessive costs! A few other differences are highlighted below: Equivalent mathematical notation using standard text found on a keyboard A variety of applications and word problems included in most exercise sets Clearly enumerated steps found in context within carefully chosen examples Alternative methods and notation/ modularly integrated/ where appropriate Video examples available/ in context/ within the online version of the textbook Robust and diverse exercise sets with discussion board questions Key words and key takeaways summarizing each section This text employs an early-and-often approach to real-world applications/ laying the foundation for students to translate problems described in words into mathematical equations. It also clearly lays out the steps required to build the skills needed to solve these equations and interpret the results. With robust and diverse exercise sets/ students have the opportunity to solve plenty of practice problems. In addition to embedded video examples and other online learning resources/ the importance of practice with pencil and paper is stressed. This text respects the traditional approaches to algebra pedagogy while enhancing it with the technology available today. In addition/ textual notation is introduced as a means to communicate solutions electronically throughout the text. While it is important to obtain the skills to solve problems correctly/ it is just as important to communicate those solutions with others effectively in the modern era of instant communications.https://mds.marshall.edu/oa-textbooks/1008/thumbnail.jp