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May Pierce Letter
A letter sent by May Pierce, mother of Barton P. Pierce, from Lenni, Pennsylvania on March 21, 1943 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/mfcc_ww2_letters/1075/thumbnail.jp
Approximation of quadratic irrationals and their pierce expansions
In this article two aims are pursued: on the one hand, to present a rapidly converging algorithm for the approximation of square roots; on the other hand and based on the previous algorithm, to find the Pierce expansions of a certain class of quadratic irrationals as an alternative way to the method presented in 1984 by J.O. Shallit; we extend the method to find also the Pierce expansions of quadratic irrationals of the form which are not covered in Shallit's work.Quadratic irrationals, Pierce series
Patricia Pierce, Lecture Recital, May 20, 1966
Concert program for Patricia Pierce, Lecture Recital, May 20,
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To Mrs. Pierce from May Preston McNeal, April 19, 1889
Letter to Mrs. Pierce from May Preston McNeal, dated April 19, 1889, regarding an invitation to a meeting of the Woman's Club
Jacob Pierce, March 1, 1983 - May 19, 2023
Jacob Rodgers Pierce, age 40, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, May 19, 2023. Jacob had worked in Corporate Development at Stanford University
Letter from William C. Pierce to James A. Hall, 25 May 1844
William C. Pierce writes from Bridgewater, Vermont, to James Ashton Hall in Cavendish, Vermont, regarding accounts, on 25 May 1844.Transcription by Abigail Lumpkin. Transcriptions may be subject to error
I can mind the time - Pierce Pickett
An interview with Pierce Pickett, who was a fisherman, schooner captain, logger, sealer, and World War I veteran.Ends abruptly. May be footage for Decks Awash "I can Mind the Time- Pierce Pickett
World War I record of service survey for Julius H. Pierce, signed 20 December 1924.
Questionnaire about Julius Hubbell Pierce's service in World War I, 1917-1919, signed by Pierce on 20 December 1924.Questionnaire originally part of a survey of Norwich University alumni conducted by a “Norwich in the World War” committee consisting of Charles N. Barber (chairman), Carl V. Woodbury, K.R.B. Flint, and Gustaf A. Nelson. Data from these questionnaires may have been used in a chapter of "Vermont in the world war, 1917-1919" by Harold P. Sheldon (1928)
Letter from Henry Talbot to Benjamin Pierce, 18 February 1823
Henry Talbot writes to his friend, Benjamin Pierce, with observations about the cadets at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy and the lack of girls in Norwich, Vermont, in 1823.Transcriptions may be subject to error
Special Message of President Pierce to the Senate of the United States: May 3, 1854
President Pierce addresses the Senate, regarding a bill.https://dune.une.edu/mwwc_dld/1002/thumbnail.jp
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