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    Florence Barber Diary, 1902, 1901

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    This diary was formerly described as an unattributed diary and entitled: Diary (Portsmouth, Va.), 1901, but has now been attributed to Florence Barber of Norfolk, Virginia. In brief daily entries she talks about the weather, chores, and social life, trips to town, church, attending meetings, etc. In August she went to visit churches and schools in Georgia and Alabama, like Atlanta University and Spelman College, both historically black schools. She also mentions teaching music, attending educational meetings in Portsmouth and being elected president of the local YMCA. September 3 is the last entry in this diary.Research conducted by William and Mary students in 2011 pointed to Florence Barber as the owner and author of this diary. Their research also corrected that the diary was actually from 1902, not 1901 and that the author lived in Norfolk, not Portsmouth, Virginia. The diary was transcribed and made available online in 2012.For a more detailed description from staff as well as description and excerpts from the diary provided by the seller, please see digital item: Florence Barber Diary (1902) identification and Transcription, 2011-2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10288/1706

    Annual budget (Florence, Arizona)

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    abstract: A statement of the estimated revenues and expenditures of the town of Florence, Arizona, including data from the previous fiscal year

    Letter from Jay Datus to Mulford Winsor, September 13, 1939

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    Jay Datus wrote to Mulford Winsor on September 13, 1939 in response to Winsor's letter to Datus from September 9, 1939. Datus states that the Signal Mountains used in the Apache Signal murals are one near Globe and Pinal Peak and Mineral Mountain, southeast of Florence

    Florence Holfeltz With Katherine

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    Florence Holfeltz is pictured with her daughter Katherine. Florence is the wife of James T. (Jay) Holfeltz Jr

    Asymptotics of degrees and ED degrees of Segre products

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    Funding Information: We thank Jay Pantone for very useful conversations. We thank the referees for useful comments. The first two authors are members of INDAM-GNSAGA. The third author would like to thank The Department of Mathematics of Universit? di Firenze, where this project started in June 2018, for the warm hospitality and financial support. The first author is supported by the H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018 project POEMA. The second author is partially supported by the Academy of Finland Grant 323416. The third author is supported by Vici Grant 639.033.514 of Jan Draisma from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s)Two fundamental invariants attached to a projective variety are its classical algebraic degree and its Euclidean Distance degree (ED degree). In this paper, we study the asymptotic behavior of these two degrees of some Segre products and their dual varieties. We analyze the asymptotics of degrees of (hypercubical) hyperdeterminants, the dual hypersurfaces to Segre varieties. We offer an alternative viewpoint on the stabilization of the ED degree of some Segre varieties. Although this phenomenon was incidentally known from Friedland-Ottaviani's formula expressing the number of singular vector tuples of a general tensor, our approach provides a geometric explanation. Finally, we establish the stabilization of the degree of the dual variety of a Segre product X×Qn, where X is a projective variety and Qn⊂Pn+1 is a smooth quadric hypersurface.Peer reviewe

    Affidavit of Florence Scrivner Toye re: transfer of Lease D, Carson Estate Company to Lor Tsan Yow, October 26, 1942

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    Describes one-half interest transfer of Lease D with the Carson Estate Company from Florence Scrivner Toye to Lar Tsan Yaw. Signatures representing Florence Scrivner Toye, Lar Tsan Yaw and Hamilton H. Cotton of the Carson Estate Company are included

    Jay Holfeltz

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    James (Jay) Holfeltz Jr. is the son of James T. and Effie Holfeltz. He served in the Marines during World War II. He married Florence Leona Jones in 1947. He was born December 3, 1926 and died July 22, 2016

    Jay Holfeltz

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    James (Jay) Holfeltz Jr. is the son of James T. and Effie Holfeltz. He served in the Marines during World War II. He married Florence Leona Jones in 1947. He was born December 3, 1926 and died July 22, 2016

    Jay Holfeltz

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    James (Jay) Holfeltz is the son of James T. and Effie Holfeltz. He served in the Marines during World War II. He married Florence Leona Jones in 1947. He was born December 3, 1926 and died July 22, 2016

    Jay Holfeltz

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    James (Jay) Holfeltz Jr. is the son of James T. and Effie Holfeltz. He served in the Marines during World War II. He married Florence Leona Jones in 1947. He was born December 3, 1926 and died July 22, 2016
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