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    Rubel's problem on bounded analytic functions

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    The paper shows that for any GδG_\delta set FF of Lebesgue measure zero on the unit circle TT there exists a function fHf \in H^{\infty} such that the radial limits of ff exist at each point of TT and vanish precisely on FF. This solves a problem proposed by Lee Rubel in 1973

    Class of 1913, Class Reunion

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    members of the class of 1913 pictured outside of Lee Hall: W. G. Middleton, Fred T. Mitchell, Mrs. Lusette Fowler Fox, Nat I. Washburn, Mrs. Hortense Gladney, A. G. Spinks, and Dr. H. H. Harnedhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/2736/thumbnail.jp

    Phase transitions with four-spin interactions

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    Using an extended Lee-Yang theorem and GKS correlation inequalities, we prove, for a class of ferromagnetic multi-spin interactions, that they will have a phase transition(and spontaneous magnetization) if, and only if, the external field h=0h=0 (and the temperature is low enough). We also show the absence of phase transitions for some nonferromagnetic interactions. The FKG inequalities are shown to hold for a larger class of multi-spin interactions

    The vibrational predissociation spectroscopy of hydrogen cluster ions

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    The first infrared spectra of protonated hydrogen clusters in the gas phase have been observed. Predissociation spectra were taken with a tandem mass spectrometer: mass selected hydrogen cluster ions were irradiated inside a rf ion trap by a tunable infrared laser, and the fragment ions created by photodissociation of the clusters were mass selected and detected. Spectra for each product channel were measured by counting fragment ions as a function of laser frequency. Low resolution spectra (Deltanu=10 cm^−1) in the region from 3800 to 4200 cm^−1 were observed for the ions H + 5, H + 7, and H + 9 at 3910, 3980, and 4020 cm−1, respectively. A band was also observed for H + 5 at 3532 cm^−1. No rotational structure was resolved. The frequencies of the band maxima agree well with the frequencies predicted by previous ab initio calculations for the highest modes

    Strategic Hybridity in Early Chinese and Japanese American Literature

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    Early Chinese and Japanese American male writers between 1887 and 1938 such as Yan Phou Lee, Yung Wing, Sadakichi Hartmann, Yone Noguchi, and H. T. Tsiang accessed dominant US publishing markets and readerships by presenting themselves and their works as cultural hybrids that strategically blended enticing Eastern content and forms with familiar Western language and structures. Yan Phou Lee perpetrated cross-cultural comparisons that showed that Chinese were not unlike Europeans and Americans. Yung Wing appropriated and then transformed dominant American autobiographical narratives to recuperate Chinese character. Sadakichi Hartmann and Yone Noguchi combined poetic traditions from Japan, Europe, and America in order to define a modernism that included cosmopolitans such as themselves. And H. T. Tsiang promoted Marxist world revolution by experimenting with fusions of Eastern and Western elements with leftist ideology. Although these writers have been discounted by some critics as overly compromising in their attempts to reach Western readers, they accomplished laudable cultural work in their particular historical circumstances and provide insights into the varied and complicated negotiations of Asian American identity during the exclusion era

    Book Reviews

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    Review by Shane Kraeger of Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament: Colossians and Philemon. by Murray J. Harris. Nashville: B&H Academic, 2010. xxxii + 272 pp., 24.99.ReviewbyJoshuaC.StoneofToChangetheWorld:TheIrony,Tragedy,andPossibilityofChristianityintheLateModernWorldbyJamesDavisonHunter.Oxford:OxfordUniversityPress,2010,358pp.,24.99. Review by Joshua C. Stone of To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World by James Davison Hunter. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, 358pp., 27.95. Review by R. Lee Webb of Interpreting the Psalms for Teaching and Preaching. Eds. Herbert W. Bateman IV and D. Brent Sandy. St. Louis: Chalice Press, 2010, 292 pp., 34.99. Review by Roberto Rodriguez-Nunez of Augustine as Mentor: A Model for Preparing Spiritual Leaders by Edward L. Smither. Nashville, TN: B & H Academic, 2009, 264 pp., 12.23

    Price, people, location, culture and reputation: determinants of Malaysia as study destination by international hospitality and tourism undergraduates

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    This study aims to examine why international hospitality and tourism (H&T) undergraduates (IHTUs) travel to Malaysia for higher education and what factors influence their choices. In-depth interviews were conducted with IHTUs studying in six different private higher education institutions. Thematic analysis found five noble factors: price, people, location, culture and reputation. Our findings can assist Malaysian private institutions in better meeting IHTUs’ expectations and reinforcing their loyalty to the institution. Our results can also be useful to improve the quality of the H&T educational systems in Malaysia and simultaneously facilitate the country’s greater aim of becoming a knowledge-based economy and retaining sufficient skilled labor for the H&T industry. Moreover, the results of this study can be effectively used when inventing strategies for the development of international education tourism in Malaysia

    Mr. H. Lee on Syphilization.

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