P. R. Halmos Documentary Film SourceMaterials Collection 1999, 2008

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P. R. Halmos Documentary Film SourceMaterials Collection 1999, 2008

Collection consists of sourcematerials for the making of the documentary film, “I Want to Be a Mathematician: AConversation with Paul Halmos.”

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