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         Mcshane Edward:     more books (34)
  1. Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol. 2 by Richard Courant, 2010-06-13
  2. Real Analysis (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Edward James McShane, Truman Arthur Botts, 2005-04-12
  3. Integration by Edward J. McShane, 1961
  4. Order-Preserving Maps and Integration Processes. (AM-31) (Annals of Mathematics Studies) by Edward J. McShane, 1953-12-31
  5. Exterior Ballistics by Edward J. McShane, John L. Kelley, et all 1953-01-28
  6. Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol. One (Volume 1) by Richard Courant, 2010-06-13
  7. Father McShane of Maryknoll,: Missioner in South China, by James Edward Walsh, 1932
  8. New Hampshire, The Granite State Monthly, September, 1929 by Edward T. (ed); Johnson, W.L.; French, J. M.; Lamb, Fred; Elliot, Zo; M McShane, 1929-01-01
  9. Integration by Edward McShane, 1964
  10. Differential and Integral Calculus (2 Volume Set) by Richard Courant, 1934
  11. Real Analysis (The Univerdity Series in Undergraduate Mathematics) by Edward J. McShane, Truman A Botts, 1959
  12. Design and Analysis of DNA Microarray Investigations by Richard M. Simon, Edward L. Korn, et all 2004-01-08
  13. A college man's religion and other studies in religion and life, by Edward McShane Waits, 1929
  14. Real Analysis : The University Series in Undergraduate Mathematics by Edward James McShane, Truman Arthur Botts, 1958

101. Department Of Mathematics Newsletter, Autumn 2003
Vic received his PhD in 1949 from the University of Virginia; his advisor wasEdward mcshane, and his thesis was called ``Convex Sets in Linear Spaces.
http://www.math.washington.edu/newsletter/2003/big.html
Department of Mathematics Newsletter, Autumn 2003
A Message From the Chair
Undergraduate education is a central element of the mission of the Math Department. In addition to teaching of courses, we are constantly engaged in curriculum development, consultations with client departments, and a variety of special programs for our students. This newsletter contains articles on some of these programs, as well as reports on our activities in graduate education, research, and other areas. Some of our long-term efforts in undergraduate education gained recognition during the last twelve months; I would like to share with you some thoughts on how these efforts have come together. Jim Morrow excels in bringing the excitement of mathematics to students. For his many contributions, Jim won the UW Distinguished Teaching Award in 2003. This is our department's third Distinguished Teaching Award in five years! Speaking of attracting some of the best, Jeff Giansiracusa won the Dean's medal in the Sciences, and we had two teams among the outstanding winners of the Mathematical Contest in Modeling. In addition, one of the teams was awarded the MAA prize, and the other was awarded the INFORMS prize. One of our teams was similarly honored last year, but to have two teams win in the same year is unprecedented. The six students, three on each team, were featured in several UW publications, appeared on local radio and television, and were even the subject of a Seattle Times editorial. We received messages of support and congratulations from many alumni and friends. It is great to hear of your support for the work we do. With your support, we will continue to attract the brightest students and maintain the high standards we have set.

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