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    Journal of Mary Fowler-Thompson, medical missionary to Rangoon, Burma

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    Mary Fowler-Thompson was a medical missionary to Rangoon, Burma. Journal includes English-Burmese words and phrases at back of book

    Kent C. Thompson Catalog 1963

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    Collectors notes and catalogs for Kent C. Thompson covering collecting activities from 196

    C. Thompson letter to editor

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    Thompson; Lancashire; Englan

    Cohomological finiteness properties of the Brin-Thompson-higman groups 2V and 3V

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    We show that Brin's generalisations 2V and 3V of the Thompson-Higman group V are of type FP_\infty. Our methods also give a new proof that both groups are finitely presented

    Fixed points of finite groups acting on generalised Thompson groups

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    We study centralisers of finite order automorphisms of the generalised Thompson groups Fn, ? and conjugacy classes of finite sub- groups in finite extensions of Fn, ?. In particular we show that centralisers of finite automorphisms in Fn, ? are either of type FP? or not finitely generated. As an application we deduce the following result about the Bredon type of such finite extensions: any finite extension of Fn, ?, where the elements of finite order act on Fn, ? via conjugation with piecewise-linear homeomorphisms, is of type Bredon F?. In particular finite extensions of F = F2,? are of type Bredon F?

    No. 55, Lillian Ence, interview by Gregory C. Thompson

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    Transcript (40, 39, 52 pages) of three interview by Gregory C. Thompson with Lillian Ence, former secretary in the University of Utah administration, on March 18, May 5, and September 16, 1980.This interview is no. 55 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 55, 57, and 58Ence (b. 1912) recalls her background and her work with and impressions of University of Utah presidents and other administrators, 1950s-1980s. Interviewer: Gregory C. Thompso

    Soon with angels I'll be marching, with bright laurels on my brow [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceTo Mr. C. Henryads on back cover for Sawyer & Thompson stockmusic same as Box 90 Item 161-162Music is duplicated in 090.161.Music is duplicated in 090.162.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 090, Item 163Words and Music by Charles Carroll Sawyer. Arranged by C.F. Thompson

    Soon with angels I'll be marching, with bright laurels on my brow [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceTo Mr. C. Henryads on back cover for Sawyer & Thompson stockmusic same as Box 90 Item 161-162Music is duplicated in 090.161.Music is duplicated in 090.162.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 090, Item 163Words and Music by Charles Carroll Sawyer. Arranged by C.F. Thompson

    Isometries of the unitary groups and Thompson isometries of the spaces of invertible positive elements in C*-algebras

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    We show that the existence of a surjective isometry (which is merely a distance preserving map) between the unitary groups of unital C*-algebras implies the existence of a Jordan *-isomorphism between the algebras. In the case of von Neumann algebras we describe the structure of those isometries showing that any of them is extendible to a real linear Jordan *-isomorphism between the underlying algebras multiplied by a fixed unitary element. We present a result of similar spirit for the surjective Thompson isometries between the spaces of all invertible positive elements in unital C*-algebras

    Terre Haute, Indiana, 1936 Arch Repair [40-C-1637-A]

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    40-C-1937A April '36. Wing cut from Abut
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