982 resultados para White House (Washington, D.C.)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"B-260033"--P. 1.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Publication no. 97-111."
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Introducción a la historia de las matemáticas dirigida a profesores, estudiantes y cualquier otra persona que sienta curiosidad por el tema. Consta de dos partes diferenciadas, en la primera, se presenta la historia de las matemáticas, que abarca varios miles de años, desde la aparición en África de unos artefactos que han sido interpretados como matemáticos,hasta la actualidad. La segunda parte repasa, a través de veinticinco cortas historias, la historia de las personas,acontecimientos y pautas más importantes que han dado forma a las matemáticas que hoy conocemos.
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Some issues have title: Bulletin of the Chemical Society, Belgrade = Glasnik Hemijskog društva, Beograd.
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This publication is the proceedings of the unveiling ceremony for the statue of John C. Calhoun in the Statuary Hall in Washington D.C.
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Includes index.
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Reprinted from the three "Obituary addresses", published by order of Congress in 1850, 1852 and 1853, respectively.
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"B-231219."--P. [1].
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"For release ... March 14, 1990."
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Reprinted from Congressional record.
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This collection is mainly composed of correspondence between Ms. Stern and Mrs. Roosevelt, spanning the years from their first acquaintance in 1941 to Mrs. Roosevelt's decease in 1962. Letters that hold particular interest concern Ms. Stern's experience at the Summer Student Leadership Institute, and the White House. Additional material in the collection encompasses articles, newsclippings, programs, press releases, and photographs. The articles and newsclippings folder contains information pertaining to Ms. Stern's college career, the first Summer Student Leadership Institute, Mrs. Roosevelt's talk at Community Day, National Youth Association, and a donation of an ambulance to the war effort by Hunter college students. Naomi Block Manners Stern personal folder contains an article Naomi Block wrote in her college magazine, "Echo," describing her perceptions of President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill during her first visit at the White House. Also included is her graduation program, listing Mrs. Roosevelt as the main speaker, a commemoration of President Roosevelt in 1972 in which Ms. Stern took part, an article and press release describing Ms. Stern's career at Revlon, and a 2003 written summary of Ms. Stern's relationship with Mrs. Roosevelt. Photographs were taken by Naomi Block and others at the Summer Leadership Institute in 1941 portray identified fellow students, Mrs. Roosevelt, James Roosevelt, the Roosevelt home in Campobello, and Felix Frankfurter.