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    REGCMPNT : A Fortran Program for Regression Models with ARIMA Component Errors

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    RegComponent models are time series models with linear regression mean functions and error terms that follow ARIMA (autoregressive-integrated-moving average) component time series models. Bell (2004) discusses these models and gives some underlying theoretical and computational results. The REGCMPNT program is a Fortran program for performing Gaussian maximum likelihood estimation, signal extraction, and forecasting with RegComponent models. In this paper we briefly examine the nature of RegComponent models, provide an overview of the REGCMPNT program, and then use three examples to show some important features of the program and to illustrate its application to various different RegComponent models.

    Bell Buckle, Tennessee - Relating to (SC 3565)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3565. “Bell Buckle Spring,” a 7 page narrative by an unknown author, recounting a naval lieutenant’s reminiscences of his youth while a student in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. The story is a lyrical account of the natural features of the area and the excitement of witnessing a passing train. The story is inscribed as written in 1945 and “delivered” in May 1947

    Bell from the old Furman Bell Tower

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    Bell from the Furman Bell Tower on the old downtown campus in Greenville, SC. The tower was constructed in 1854 alongside Richard Furman Hall. For many years the bell in the tower was used for beginning and ending each class period, and to celebrate athletic victories. Classes were disbanded during the Civil War, but the bell in the tower was used to announce Confederate victories. It was destroyed by fire in the winter of 1964. In May of 1965 a new tower, built to the same specifications, was dedicated on the new Furman campus

    Bell Tower

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    Furman students hanging out on the bridge crossing a portion of the lake on campus. The Bell Tower can be seen in the background. The tower is a replica of the original Bell Tower from the old campus, downtown Greenville, SC. The Bell Tower on Furman's current campus sits on a penninsula in Furman Lake, and it was built and dedicated in 1965 through a gift from the Alester G. Furman family

    Furman Bell Tower

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    Photograph of the Furman University Bell Tower. The tower is a replica of the original Bell Tower from the old campus, downtown Greenville, SC. The Bell Tower on Furman's current campus sits on a penninsula in Furman Lake, and it was built and dedicated in 1965 through a gift from the Alester G. Furman family

    Furman Bell Tower

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    Photograph of the Furman University Bell Tower. The tower is a replica of the original Bell Tower from the old campus, downtown Greenville, SC. The Bell Tower on Furman's current campus sits on a penninsula in Furman Lake, and it was built and dedicated in 1965 through a gift from the Alester G. Furman family

    SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer signing book

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    Photograph of SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer signing boo

    Book signing by SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer

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    Photograph of Book signing by SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palme

    Students by the Bell Tower

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    Furman students by the Bell Tower. The tower is a replica of the original Bell Tower from the old campus, downtown Greenville, SC. The Bell Tower on Furman's current campus sits on a penninsula in Furman Lake, and it was built and dedicated in 1965 through a gift from the Alester G. Furman family

    Furman Bell Tower

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    The tower is a replica of the original Bell Tower from the old campus in downtown Greenville, SC. The Bell Tower on Furman's current campus sits on a penninsula in Furman Lake, and it was built and dedicated in 1965 through a gift from the Alester G. Furman family
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