Lincoln K. Durst Papers 1959-1983
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Mathematical Association of America. Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics
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School Mathematics Study Group
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The School Mathematics Study Group created and implemented a primary and secondary school curriculum between 1958 and 1977 which was widely known as "new math". It was directed by Edward G. Begle (1914-1978). From the description of School Mathematics Study Group Records, 1958-1977. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19479321 Directed by Edward G. Begle (1914-1978), the School Mathematics Study Group created and implemented a primary and secondary school cu...
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Durst, Lincoln K
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Lincoln K. Durst received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the California Institute of Technology in 1952, after completing his dissertation entitled Apparition and Periodicity Problems of Equianharmonic Divisibility Sequences. He held mathematics professorships at the Rice Institute (now Rice University) in Houston, Texas, and Claremont Men’s College (now Claremont McKenna College) in Claremont, California. He was an active member of the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Associati...
American mathematical society
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Mathematical association of America
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The Association was founded in 1915. From the description of Records 1916- (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80094810 The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) was founded in 1916 at a meeting of 104 interested persons at the University of Missouri. It is one of the largest professional organizations in the field of mathematics with 27,000 members. The mission of the MAA is to "to advance the mathematical sciences, especially at the collegiate level...