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C. Dickson & Co. $3.00 (three dollars) private scrip
This private scrip was issued in Cleburne by C. Dickson & Co. A faint figure of a woman standing decorates the left border of the note. The right border comprises a number ''3'' in the upper corner and the bust of a man in the lower corner. The number ''37963'' is printed in red ink towards the upper-right corner of the note. The phrase ''C. DIGKSON [sic] & CO.,'' is printed across the face of the note; the number ''3'' and decorative designs are printed in green ink beneath. Advertising blurbs are printed on the recto and verso. The note is similar in appearance to United States currency. Campbell Dickson, proprietor of C. Dickson & Company Hardware, was a native New Yorker who first moved to Texas in 1859 (Cleburne Times-Review, October 4, 2008). After fighting for the Union during the Civil War, Dickson returned to Cleburne in 1878, whereupon he opened his hardware and furniture store (Cleburne Times-Review, March 28, 2011). In addition Dickson helped bring the first railroad to Cleburne, and was president of First National Bank, a member of the city county, and president of the first library board (Cleburne Times-Review, October 4, 2008)
Poems / by Bassett Dickson.
Illustration is a photograph.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2009.; Library's N copy inscribed by author
Andrew Dickson White papers microfilm reel 149, 1882-1917
Digitized microfilm of correspondence and papers from the Andrew Dickson White collection.Segment 1: Volume one of the Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, New York, The Century Co., 1917; copyright, 1904, 1905 by The Century Co., published March, 1905; 601 pages... Segment 2: Volume two of the Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, including a list of publications by the author and an index, 606 pages ...Segment 3: This portion of the reel contains three letter registers kept by a succession of White's secretaries. The first volume lists letters sent from January 2, 1882 through June 29, 1883. Except for a few pages at the beginning and end, the right-hand pages record the letters of 1882, and the left·hand pages those of 1883. The second volume lists letters sent throughout 1884, and the third records letters sent from January 1, 1885 through August 14, 1885
Dickson, C, 422038
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/381764Surname: DICKSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 422038. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 54108.211614
Item: [2016.0049.14057] "Dickson, C, 422038
Marcel Dickson (1908-1932)
B. C. Marcel Dickson (1908-1932). In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1932, tome 93. pp. 417-418
Herbert Dickson, wheat farmer, Vernon
Black & white photograph of wheat farmer Herbert Dickson in a shop in Vernon, CO
On the exponents of APN power functions and Sidon sets, SUM-free sets, and Dickson Polynomials
We derive necessary conditions related to the notions, in additive combinatorics, of Sidon sets and sum-free sets, on those exponents d ∈ Z/(2n − 1)Z, which are such that F (x) = xd is an APN function over F2n (which is an important cryptographic property). We study to what extent these new conditions may speed up the search for new APN exponents d. We summarize all the necessary conditions that an exponent must satisfy for having a chance of being an APN, including the new conditions presented in this work. Next, we give results up to n = 48, providing the number of exponents satisfying all the conditions for a function to be APN. We also show a new connection between APN exponents and Dickson polynomials: F (x) = xd is APN if and only if the reciprocal polynomial of the Dickson polynomial of index d is an injective function from {y ∈ F∗2n; trn(y) = 0} to F2n \ {1}. This also leads to a new and simple connection between Reversed Dickson polynomials and reciprocals of Dickson polynomials in characteristic 2 (which generalizes to every characteristic thanks to a small modification): the squared Reversed Dickson polynomial of some index and the reciprocal of the Dickson polynomial of the same index are equal.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Cyber Securit
H.G. "Dick" Dickson
Digital image created at the Georgia Tech Library, 2010. Scanned at 600ppi.||Physical Condition: Good.Henry G. "Dick" Dickson graduated from Georgia Tech in 1919 with a degree in E.E
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