Logic for beginners through games, jokes, and puzzles : production material.

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Logic for beginners through games, jokes, and puzzles : production material.

Corrected typescript, corrected part carbon typescript, corrected galley proofs, corrected page proof, notes. Uses games, jokes, and puzzles to introduce logic, including how to reason, make a valid argument, draw a conclusion from what is known and guess at the reasons for a known conclusion.

Manuscripts: 9 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7853204

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Adler, Irving

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Irving Adler (1913- ), an educator, mathematician, science writer and progressive activist, was born in New York City, attended City College (B.S., 1931) and received graduate degrees in mathematics from Columbia University (M.A., 1938; Ph.D., 1961). From 1932-1952 he taught mathematics in the New York City secondary schools and was an activist in the progressive Teachers' Union, and in 1953 was the National Director of the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. In 1954 he was s...