William Lowell Putnam mathematical competition problems and solutions: 1938-1964 Records, 1938-1980.

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William Lowell Putnam mathematical competition problems and solutions: 1938-1964 Records, 1938-1980.

Records concern the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, and the preparation and publication of The William Lowell Putnam mathematical competition problems and solutions: 1938-1964, by A.M. Gleason, R.E. Greenwood and L.M. Kelly. Material includes correspondence, notes, drafts, and proofs.

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