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Clark Magazine, Fall 2010
The Fall 2010 edition of Clark Magazine. Clark Magazine is a twice-yearly publication primarily geared towards Clark University Alumni.
The cover story is \u27A Radical Life\u27: D\u27Army Bailey \u2765 was booted from one university for leading civil rights protests. Then Clark came calling.https://commons.clarku.edu/clarkmagazine/1000/thumbnail.jp
(57) Dupin\u27s Cyclides (ring, horn, spindle, parabolic horn, and parabolic ring types)
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows 3-D models illustrating various examples of Dupin\u27s Cyclides (ring, horn, spindle, parabolic horn, and parabolic ring types).https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1045/thumbnail.jp
(50) Quadric Surface, Contocal Quadrics
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows 3-D models featuring Quadric Surface and Contocal Quadrics.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1039/thumbnail.jp
(61) Thread Models. Quadric and Quartic Scrolls Singularities of Torses; Twisted Quartic Curves of the First Kind and their Devolopables
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows a variety of 3-D material models to illustrate Quadric and Quartic Scrolls.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1049/thumbnail.jp
Clark University LGBTQ+ History
Robert Deam Tobin, editor in chiefToni Armstrong and Arai Long, co-editorsAdditional research provided by Griffin Minigello
and the students of: Sexuality and Textuality , Spring 2018 Sexuality and Human Rights , Fall 2018 Sexuality and Textuality , Spring 2019
A collaborative research-based catalog by Robert Tobin and his students. This work reports on and narrativizes Clark University\u27s LGBTQ+ history beginning with the Clark Gay Alliance in the mid 1970s, one of the earliest gay student organizations in the country. The vast majority of research for this work comes from materials in Goddard Library\u27s Archives and Special Collections
(64) Quartic Scrolls with double cubic (4 real Pinch-points and none)
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows 3-D material models of kinds of Quartic Scrolls.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1052/thumbnail.jp
(63) Quartic Scrolls with: tacnodal line; triple line(scrolar and torsal); double conic
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows 3-D material models representing various Quartic Scrolls.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1051/thumbnail.jp
(53) Cubic Surfaces with: 4C2 (3 types). Nonsingular Cubic Surface (diagonal surface)
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows 3-D models which illustrate types of cubic surfaces.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1041/thumbnail.jp
(54) Cubic Surfaces with: B3 (Planes real and planes imaginary); 3C2 (both sides); 4C2 (two types)
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows 3-D models which illustrate types of cubic surfaces.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1042/thumbnail.jp
(59) Quartic Surfaces with: 6B4 (planes real and planes imaginary); 4V6; 1 double line; 2 and 3 intersecting double lines
In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows 3-D models with Quartic Surfaces.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1047/thumbnail.jp
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