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Accompanying guide, "Guide to the National Archives microfilm edition of records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Greece, 1910-1929 (M443), 1930-1939 (M1179).", includes index.

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"Concilium bibliographicum. [General statement for 1901]": p. [1]-7.

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Second series, supplementing the 1st series, which included titles of books acquired from 1895 to July 1, 1902.

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First series issued in parts, 1903-07.

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Pt. 10 of the present issue contains full author and subject indexes, together with title-pages for the three volumes, table of contents, etc.

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Purpose - To identify the likelihood of a 25-standard deviation occurring in stock prices over several successive days, in the light of comments by David Viniar, chief financial officer of Goldman Sachs.. Design/methodology/approach - Assumes a bell-curve of market losses and graphs the probability of an event relative to the number of deviations. Calculates using MATLAB for sigmas over 7. Considers whether the losses of US investment banks in 2008 were the result of bad luck or of incompetence. Findings - Finds that the probability of a 25-sigma event is every 100,000 +130 decimal points years. Practical implications - Argues that bad luck is usually associated with incompetence, and investors need not choose between them. Originality/value - Presents the mathematical absurdity of a finance officer's statement, and its implications.