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    Correspondence, to Abe D. Waldauer from Jere L. Crook, 1934 June 5

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    Correspondence, to Abe D. Waldauer, Memphis, TN, from Jere L. Crook, The Crook Sanitorium, Inc., Jackson, TN, 1934 June 5. Crook is giving Waldauer a health update on one of Waldauer\u27s clients. Crook leaves a P.S. note, Are you obeying instructions I gave you? You cannot live on lettuce & spinach. You are neither a rabbit nor a squirrel. Hope you are eating & sleeping well. JLC.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-waldaueradpapers1/1002/thumbnail.jp

    The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Education

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    The International Encyclopedia of Education constitutes a single volume, comprehensive, international reference work relating to the practice and theory of education. It offers information on a wide range of educational matters, from abacus to zoning. It also provides a source of authoritative and critical commentary on major educational issues. It offers insight into specific areas of education in an interesting and informed way that is designed for both a specialised and a general readership, with original short entries contributed by over 200 specialists from around the world on around 600 different educational topics. This is a unique undertaking in the contemporary field of scholarship in education. There are many works that run into a number of volumes on specialised fields such as childhood (Fass 2004), and higher education (Clark 1992, Altbach 1991, Knowles 1977). These are each substantial contributions to the area of study concerned. The present work is a synoptic survey of a wide range of topics relating to education as a whole, and so seeks to encourage greater breadth of understanding

    Gems of the Great Northwest, Crook City SD, Lawrence County

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    4 x 7 stereograph, several multi-story wood buildings in a mountain valleyVault:F1:D2 Accordion folder Morrow Collection Crooks Expedition Morrow 3 envelopes Envelope 2 Crooks Expedition Morrow photographs 5 stereographs #42 (223) Stereograph Morrow Collection #42 (233) S. J. Morrow, Yankton, D. T.Black Hills # 233. Crook City from the west, 1876. Crook City, SD. Bird's eye view, 1876.Photographic Gems of the Great Northwest. Photographed and Published by S. J. Morrow, Yankton, D.T

    The Little Missouri Bank, Camp Crook SD, Harding County

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    3 x 5 photograph, group of people gathered near the entrance of a building with a sign above the entrance reading "The Little Missouri Bank", horse-drawn wagons and automobiles are parked in front of business establishments, in the distance, several people gather near a gazebo in front of De Belloy and Dumont general storeTowns Brookings - Canton P6 Tab C Poster board Camp Crook P6 550 [stamp] Property of: South Dakota State Historical Society Pierre, South Dakota [stamp] Give photo credit to: South Dakota State Historical Society. Donor: Mont. Hist. Soc. 7/18/77Camp Crook - about 1912July 4th Camp Crook S. D. 191

    Mechanism of Crook Development in Lumber During Drying

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    Crook can cause yield and grade loss in lumber. In this study the mechanism of crook was studied so that a better understanding might lead to methods for minimizing its development. Crook was observed to begin at an average moisture content of about 50%, and then to increase linearly as moisture content decreases. Differential longitudinal shrinkage on opposite edges of boards is shown to be the cause of crook. A model was developed to predict crook from differential longitudinal shrinkage, and experimental results agree with model predictions. The model was extended so that estimates can be made of the restraining force necessary to prevent crook

    Age and growth

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    David A. Crook and Bronwyn M. Gillander

    Headstone at Camp Crook Cemetery, Harding County

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    35 mm slide, pillar-shaped headstone with the name "Emely D. Livingston born May 3, 1844 died Oct 26 1896"Drawer info: Hanson - Hughes; Camp Crook Cemetery? FairviewKodachrome Slide Roll 28 HN-CC-CC-7 12 Oct 85D

    Support Vector Machines for Credit Scoring and discovery of significant features

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    The assessment of risk of default on credit is important for financial institutions. Logistic regression and discriminant analysis are techniques traditionally used in credit scoring for determining likelihood to default based on consumer application and credit reference agency data. We test support vector machines against these traditional methods on a large credit card database. We find that they are competitive and can be used as the basis of a feature selection method to discover those features that are most significant in determining risk of default

    Headstone in Cemetery, Camp Crook SD, Harding County

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    35 mm slide, headstone decorated with a cloth draped over the top with the words "Willie R Brown son of A.P. & Hannah E. Brown died Mar. 9 1906 aged 19 yrs, 6 m. 19 d"Drawer info: Hanson - Hughes; Camp Crook Cemetery? FairviewKodachrome Slide Roll 28 HN-CC-CC-7 2 Oct 85D
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