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    Joseph M. Tanner family essays

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    Typescript set of essays about the families of Joseph Marion Tanner, with a section on each wife. Contents: "The fifth wife, Aunt Lydia" (6 pages, about Lydia Holmgren Tanner; "Polygamist: before and after the Manifesto" (16 pages about J. M. Tanner\u27s experiences, with considerable focus on second wife Annie); "The J. M. Tanner families" (6 pages); "The first wife, Aunt Jennie" (7 pages, about Jane Harrington Tanner, wife of Joseph M. Tanner); "The second wife, Aunt Annie" (9 pages, about Annie Clark Tanner); "The third wife, Aunt Josephine" (4 pages, about Josephine Snow Tanner); "The fourth (?) wife, Carrie Amelia Peterson Tanner" (1page)

    Henry M. Tanner letters to Ammon Tenney

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    Scan of two original letters from Henry M. Tanner at Saint Joseph, Arizona, to Ammon Tenney, in prison for polygamy. Letters dated July 13, 1885, and October 25, 1885

    Some of the wit and humor of Henry M. Tanner, and stories we heard around the Tanner homes

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    Typescript (5 pages) of "Some of the wit and humor of Henry M. Tanner, and stories we heard around the Tanner homes," probably compiled by George S. Tanner

    A Mormon Mother: An Autobiography of Annie Clark Tanner

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    This autobiography of Annie Clark Tanner, second wife to Joseph M. Tanner, chronicles one woman\u27s experience in a polygamous marriage. Tanner experienced a multitude of hardships throughout her life, yet none were able to rob her of her dignity or break her spirit. 3rd edition

    Low-Floor Tanner Codes via Hamming-Node or RSCC-Node Doping

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    We study the design of structured Tanner codes with low error-rate floors on the AWGN channel. The design technique involves the “doping” of standard LDPC (proto-)graphs, by which we mean Hamming or recursive systematic convolutional (RSC) code constraints are used together with single-parity-check (SPC) constraints to construct a code’s protograph. We show that the doping of a “good” graph with Hamming or RSC codes is a pragmatic approach that frequently results in a code with a good threshold and very low error-rate floor. We focus on low-rate Tanner codes, in part because the design of low-rate, low-floor LDPC codes is particularly difficult. Lastly, we perform a simple complexity analysis of our Tanner codes and examine the performance of lower-complexity, suboptimal Hamming-node decoders

    Joseph M. Tanner, chapter 4-6

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    Typescript early draft of chapters 4-6 of a planned book by George S. Tanner about Joseph Marion Tanner (1859-1927). Contents: Chapter 4: Missionary and world traveler (12 pages) -- Chapter 5: The Turkish mission (2 pages, followed by transcripts of 8 letters by Tanner sent from Constantinople and Jerusalem in 1885 and 1886) -- Chapter 6: President of Brigham Young College at Logan (10 pages)

    Joseph M. Tanner, chapter 10, Evaluation

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    Typescript early draft of chapter 10 and conclusion of a planned book by George S. Tanner about Joseph Marion Tanner (1859-1927). Contents: Chapter 10: The Canadian farm (23 pages) -- Evaluation (10 pages) -- Evaluation (2nd version, 10 pages)

    Joseph M. Tanner, chapter 7-9

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    Typescript early draft of chapters 7-9 of a planned book by George S. Tanner about Joseph Marion Tanner (1859-1927). Contents: Chapter 7: Three years at Harvard (6 pages) -- Chapter 8: The Presidency of Utah Agricultural College (11 pages) -- Chapter 9: LDS Church offices (17 pages)

    Joseph M. Tanner, chapter 1-3

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    Typescript early draft of the first three chapters of a planned book by George S. Tanner about Joseph Marion Tanner (1859-1927). Contents: Chapter 1, Ancestors, the move West, and a home in Provo (17 pages) -- Chapter 2: Marion grows up (12 pages) -- Chapter 3: Entering the world of education (7 pages)

    Tanner, Vasco M.

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    Tanner, Vasco M., House/35th Session (Utah), 196
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