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    A Module Isomorphism Between H∗T (G/P)⊗H∗T (P/B) and H∗T (G/B)

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    We give an explicit (new) morphism of modules between H∗T (G/P)⊗H∗T (P/B) and H∗T (G/B) and prove (the known result) that the two modules are isomorphic. Our map identifies submodules of the cohomology of the flag variety that are isomorphic to each of H∗T (G/P) and H∗ T (P/B). With this identification, the map is simply the product within the ring H∗T (G/B). We use this map in two ways. First we describe module bases for H∗T (G/B) that are different from traditional Schubert classes and from each other. Second we analyze a W-representation on H∗T (G/B) via restriction to subgroups WP. In particular we show that the character of the Springer representation on H∗T (G/B) is a multiple of the restricted representation of WP on H∗T (P/B)

    Comparative anatomy of the cerebrum of platypus / by G. Elliot Smith.

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    Cover title.; At head of title: Thesis for presentation to the examiners for the degree of M.D. at the University of Sydney, March, 1895.; Thesis (M.D.)-- University of Sydney, 1895.; Bibliography: p. 65-68.; Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 15810; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2010

    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, 1907 [1]

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    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, 1907. Includes a letter from husband George Albert Smith at Omaha, Nebraska; two letters from cousin Elias A. Smith (on a mission in Germany); two letters from Beulah G. Mason at Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts; two letters from Aunt Belle in Chicago; a letter from Sarah B. Woodruff at Smithfield, Utah; a letter from John G. McQuarrie at New York City; and a letter from Lois P. Sawin at Winthrop [in St. Lawrence Co., N.Y.

    Smith, G P, NX52559

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/417861Surname: SMITH. Given Name(s) or Initials: G P. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX52559. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 41346.240927 Item: [2016.0049.50122] "Smith, G P, NX52559

    Smith M. G. — West Indian Family Structure

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    P. G. Smith M. G. — West Indian Family Structure. In: Population, 18ᵉ année, n°3, 1963. p. 601

    George Albert Smith correspondence, July 1909 [1]

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    Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from July of 1909. Includes three letters from father John Henry Smith at Salt Lake City; a letter from George G. Gibbs, secretary for the First Presidency, sending copies of the form of marriage ceremony to be used when missionaries are called upon to perform it; a letter from Newton Woodruff at Smithfield, Utah, to his sister, Lucy Woodruff Smith; a letter signed "Atin" on ZCMI stationery, addressed to "Albert" [probably George Albert Smith]; a letter from Leland I. and Alice M. Acomb; and a letter from uncle D. P. Woodruff at Caldwell, Albert

    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, 1908

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    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence, 1908. Includes two letters from sister Ellice Woodruff at Independence, Missouri; a letter from Lois P. Sawin at Winthrop [in St. Lawrence Co., N.Y.]; a letter from Florence S. Sears at Sioux City, Iowa; letters from husband George Albert Smith at Weldon, North Carolina, to son Albert and daughter Edith; a letter from cousin E. F. Smith at Minetto (probably in Oswego County, New York); a letter from cousin Edith M. Smith at Winthrop, New York; a letter from Beulah G. Mason at Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts; a letter from cousin Amanda Seaver at Winthrop, New York; two letters from Aunt Edith A. Smith at Salt Lake City; a letter from "Jen" [Virginia Green]; and a letter from cousin Elias A. Smith on a mission in German

    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence: 1901

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    Lucy Woodruff Smith correspondence from 1901. Includes a letter from Beulah G. Mason at Port Elizabeth, New Jersey; a letter from "Aunt Sarah" at Provo, Utah; and two letters from uncle David P. Woodruff at Burlington, Wyomin

    Stanley G. Smith, Saving the legacy: an oral history of Utah\u27s World War II veterans, ACCN 2070, American West Center, University of Utah

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    Transcript (57 pages) of an interview by Winston P. Erickson with Stanley G. Smith on January 18, 2002. This is from tape numbers 310 and 311 in the "Saving the Legacy Oral History ProjectStanley G. Smith (b. 1923 in Seattle) grew up in Salt Lake and joined the Air Force in December 1942. He trained in Santa Ana, Visalia, Merced, and Stockton, California. He was sent to Ardmore, Oklahoma, where he trained in a B-17. He recalls his experiences while stationed in Lavenham, England; discusses missions, strategies, fellow crew members, being shot down over Cologne, and his internment in Stalag Luft Three. 57 pages

    Locally finite p-groups with all subgroups either subnormal or nilpotent-by-Chernikov

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    We pursue further our investigation, begun in [H.~Smith, Groups with all subgroups subnormal or nilpotent-by-{C}hernikov, emph{Rend. Sem. Mat. Univ. Padova} 126 (2011), 245--253] and continued in [G.~Cutolo and H.~Smith, Locally finite groups with all subgroups subnormal or nilpotent-by-{C}hernikov. emph{Centr. Eur. J. Math.} (to appear)] of groups GG in which all subgroups are either subnormal or nilpotent-by-Chernikov. Denoting by mathfrakXmathfrak{X} the class of all such groups, our concern here is with locally finite p-groups in the class mathfrakXmathfrak{X}, where pp is a prime, while an earlier article provided a reasonable classification of locally finite mathfrakXmathfrak{X}nb-groups in which all of the p-sections are nilpotent-by-Chernikov. Our main result is that if GG is a Baer p-group in mathfrakXmathfrak{X} then GG is nilpotent-by-Chernikov
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