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    The Ursinus Weekly, June 2, 1930

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    Commencement week-end plans now complete • Track season holds post season banquet • Tennis team closes successful season • New and old councils hold annual banquet • Professor Stock, Miss Funk to study in Europe • Six men to compete in oratorical contest • New York alumni to lunch monthly • Committee appointed to complete dorm fund • Stabat mater to be oratorio presentation • Miss Errett guest of women\u27s Varsity Club • Alpha Chi Lambda elections • Ball-players wanted! • Sorority council elects • Commencement rules • Senior banquet tonight • International Relations Club holds elections • Women\u27s tennis team has successful season • Senior women honor guests at dean\u27s tea • Final debating meeting • Dr. McClure Y speaker • Glenwood Association holds annual reunion • Public speaking class enjoys novel exam • Responsibility is final vesper topic • English Club reviews works of William J. Lockehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/2154/thumbnail.jp

    S.C. Academy of Science to Hold Annual Meeting at Winthrop

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    More than 300 scientists from education, business and government will attend the conference, as well as another 150 high school students from across the state. The annual meeting will feature nearly 200 presentations, an awards presentation and a Junior Academy banquet

    Week of May 1, 2017

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    AOA Iota Chapter Celebrates Annual Lecture and Induction Banquet D.P.T. Class of 2017 Celebrates at Thirteenth Annual Doctoral Project Presentation Day NYMC Reflects on Yom Hashoah AMWA presents 2017 Gender Equity Faculty Award to Susan Rachlin, M.D. Turkeys Return to Campushttps://touroscholar.touro.edu/in_touch/1215/thumbnail.jp

    Ray Rocene banquet features presentation of three awards

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    2022 BLSA Spring Alumni Weekend: Banquet Welcoming Remarks, Student Awards, and New Executive Board

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    On March 26, 2022, Black Law Students Association alumni, current students, faculty, and friends gathered for a banquet reception. This video shows the welcoming remarks for the event, as well as the presentation of student awards, recognition of the graduating students, and presentation of the incoming BLSA executive board. Speakers in order of appearance: G. Marcus Cole, Joseph A. Matson Dean and Professor of Law, Monica Bell, BLSA President; Jakim Aaron, Incoming BLSA President; Max H. Gaston, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Location: Duncan Student Center Ballroom, University of Notre Dam

    New directions in enumerative chess problems

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    Normally a chess problem must have a unique solution, and is deemed unsound even if there are alternatives that differ only in the order in which the same moves are played. In an enumerative chess problem, the set of moves in the solution is (usually) unique but the order is not, and the task is to count the feasible permutations via an isomorphic problem in enumerative combinatorics. Almost all enumerative chess problems have been ``series-movers'', in which one side plays an uninterrupted series of moves, unanswered except possibly for one move by the opponent at the end. This can be convenient for setting up enumeration problems, but we show that other problem genres also lend themselves to composing enumerative problems. Some of the resulting enumerations cannot be shown (or have not yet been shown) in series-movers. This article is based on a presentation given at the banquet in honor of Richard Stanley's 60th birthday, and is dedicated to Stanley on this occasion.Comment: 14 pages, including many chess diagrams created with the Tutelaers font

    Archway Commencement Issue, v. 19, no. 18, July 11, 1958

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    Archway v. 19, no. 18, July 11, 1958 - Commencement issue

    v. 13, no. 18, July 16, 1954

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    Engineering at San Jose State University, Summer 2008

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