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Benson Pulling Away from GOP Field for NH Governor 7/03/2002
Craig Benson has widened his lead over Gordon Humphrey in the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination while Bruce Keough is threatening Humphrey for second place. Mark Fernald and Bev Hollingworth are tied in their race for the Democratic nomination. Election: 200
The Debate Widens - Introduction
Shortly after Don Patinkinâs initial assault on Milton Friedman, Thomas Humphrey (chapter 14 [1971], 12) highlighted the importance of the contributions (âoverlooked by both Patinkin and Friedmanâ) made to the quantity theory between 1930-50 by four non-Chicagoan economists: Carl Synder, Lionel Edie, Lauchlin Currie and Clark Warburton. There are similarities between Friedmanâs version of the Chicago monetary tradition and Currieâs Supply and Control of Money in the United States (1934). Also, Currieâs (1962 [1934]) essay on âThe Failure of Monetary Policy to Prevent the Depression of 1929-32â interpreted the Great Depression as a Great Contraction in a manner which foreshadowed the later work by Friedman and Anna Schwartz (1963). Humphrey commented that âoddly enough, however, [Lloyd] Mints and Friedman do not seem to be aware of the extent to which their criticisms were anticipated by Currie, for they cite him infrequentlyâ. In the exchange that followed two further names were added to the list of overlooked quantity theorists: Arthur Marget and James Angell (Patinkin chapter 16 [1974], 28; Humphrey chapter 17 [1973], 462). Both Patinkin and Humphrey expressed curiosity about these omissions. Currie (chapter 15 [1972]) provides an additional perspective on Humphreyâs contribution in a note that is published here for the first time.
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Humphrey Center News: Spring 1989 v. 4, no. 1
Newsletter of the Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Research Center at Boston University School of Medicine
Humphrey Center News: Spring 1991 v. 6, no. 1
Newsletter of the Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Research Center at Boston University School of Medicine
Humphrey Center News: Fall 1988 v. 3, no. 2
Newsletter of the Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Research Center at Boston University School of Medicine
Hot-pressing process modeling for medium density fiberboard (MDF)
In this paper we present a numerical solution for the mathematical modeling
of the hot-pressing process applied to medium density fiberboard. The model is
based in the work of Humphrey[82], Humphrey and Bolton[89] and Carvalho and
Costa[98], with some modifications and extensions in order to take into account
mainly the convective effects on the phase change term and also a conservative
numerical treatment of the resulting system of partial differential equations.Comment: LaTeX, 11 figures. Added references. Fixed some errors. To appear in
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences,
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Humphrey Center News: Spring 1988 v. 3, no. 1
Newsletter of the Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Research Center at Boston University School of Medicine
Humphrey Center News: Fall 1989 v. 4, no. 2
Newsletter of the Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Research Center at Boston University School of Medicine
Humphrey Center News: Spring 1988 v. 3, no. 1
Newsletter of the Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Research Center at Boston University School of Medicine
Humphrey Center News: Spring/Summer 1986 v. 2, no. 2
Newsletter of the Hubert H. Humphrey Cancer Research Center at Boston University School of Medicine
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