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  1. Classical Potential Theory and Its Probabilistic Counterpart (Classics in Mathematics) by Joseph L. Doob, 2001-03-01
  2. Stochastic Processes (Wiley Publications in Statistics) by Joseph L. Doob, 1953-12
  3. Probability: Proceedings of the Symposium in Pure Mathematics of the American Mathematical Society, Held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, ... of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, V. 31) by Symposium in Pure Mathematics University of Illinois at Urbana-champai, J. Dodb, et all 1981-06
  4. Measure Theory (Sources in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Joseph L. Doob, 1994-01
  5. Princeton University Staff: Andrew Solomon, Joseph Leo Doob, William S. Dix, Wolfgang F. Danspeckgruber, Kaushik Basu, Carlos Fernández-Pello
  6. Columbia University Staff: Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, Léon Brillouin, Tzvetan Todorov, Joseph Leo Doob, Louis H. Galbreath, David H. French
  7. Stochastic processes (Wiley publications in statistics series) by Joseph Leo Doob, 1953
  8. On a theorem of Doob by Theodore Edward Harris, 1950
  9. Goebbels' principles of propaganda by Leonard William Doob, 1950

81. Self-congruity M Joseph Sirgy The Self Ego Identity Personality Cybernetics & Sy
Author M joseph Sirgy. Carol Edler Baumann Europe in DHD Bui Future of Healthand Claire S Rudolph Regionalizati Christopher Bates doob Open Co
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82. Management Of Change Joseph W Weiss Political Structure & Processes Social Welfa
Subject Political structure processes Social welfare social services TitleManagement of Change Author joseph W Weiss. Christopher Bates doob Open Co
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83. Web Resources
Actuarial Society The Actuarial Career (Binghamton U) Web Biographies Thomas BayesJacob Bernoulli David Blackwell Émile Borel joseph doob Eugene Dynkin
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84. Class I - Section 1: Mathematics
Professor David Donoho, Stanford University, 1992. Professor JosephLeo doob, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, 1965. Professor
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85. Members Of The School Of Mathematics
DONNELLY, Harold, 198182, 1986-87, 2000-01. DONOVAN, Peter W. 1968-69. doob, JosephL. 1941-42, 1964-65, 1971-72. DORFMEISTER, Josef, 1976-77. DOSS, Raouf, 1949-50.
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86. Queen's Crest Queen's Law Journal
(1985) 11 QLJ 216. REVIEWER Valentine A. Cottrill (LLB'86 Queen's). Ronald JosephDeslisle see Don Stuart. Anthony doob, Patricia Baranek and Susan Addario.
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Back to Law Journal Page Susan Addario see Anthony Doob Donald Akenson At Face Value: The Life and Times of Eliza McCormack/John White (1991) 16 QLJ 313 REVIEWER: Constance Backhouse (Faculty of Law Western) H.W. Arthurs, D.D. Carter and H.J. Glasbeek Labour Law and Industrial Relations in Canada (1986) 11 QLJ 488 REVIEWER: Geoffrey England (School of Management, Lethbridge) H.W. Arthurs Without the Law: Administrative Justice and Legal Pluralism in Nineteeth-Century England (1987) 12 QLJ 106 REVIEWER: David Mullan (Faculty of Law Queen's) Harvey Ash see Jack Walker Constance Backhouse Petticoats and Prejudice: Women and Law in Nineteenth-Century Canada (1992) 17 QLJ 521 REVIEWER: Margaret E. McCallum (Faculty of Law UNB) Joel Bakan and David Schneiderman (eds.) Social Justice and the Constitution: Perspectives on a Social Union for Canada (1993) 19 QLJ 443 REVIEWER: Ian Robinson (Dept. of Political Science, Western) Patricia Baranek see Anthony Doob P.G. Barton and N.A. Peel

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1976, FRIEDRICHS, Kurt Otto. WHITNEY, Hassler. 1979, KNUTH, Donald E. doob, JosephL. 1982, STONE, Marshall H. 1983, SINGER, Isadore M. GOLDSTINE, Herman H.
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WIENER, Norbert MORSE, Marston LEFSCHETZ, Solomon ZARISKI, Oscar MILNOR, John W. COHEN, Paul J. NEYMAN, Jerzy FELLER, William BRAUER, Richard D. TUKEY, John Wilder GODEL, Kurt DANTZIG, George B. CHERN, Shiing-shen BACKUS, John W. FRIEDRICHS, Kurt Otto WHITNEY, Hassler KNUTH, Donald E. DOOB, Joseph L. STONE, Marshall H. SINGER, Isadore M. GOLDSTINE, Herman H. LAX, Peter D. ZYGMUND, Antoni BOTT, Raoul FREEDMAN, Michael H. KELLER, Joseph B. GOMORY, Ralph E. MAC LANE, Saunders SPENCER, Donald C. KARLIN, Samuel KLEENE, Stephen C. CARRIER, George F. MCCARTHY, John CALDERON, Alberto P. NEWELL, Allen KRUSKAL, Martin D. COCKE, John NIRENBERG, Louis SMALE, Stephen KARP, Richard M. YAU, Shing-Tung MORAWETZ, Cathleen Synge COIFMAN, Ronald R. BROWDER, Felix E THOMPSON, John Griggs UHLENBECK, Karen K.

88. HERMENAUT: Payload: 01.31.01
reveals his true calling The company's founding director, joseph Albano recognized DoobDoob O'Rama 2 More Filmsongs from Bollywood (Normal Records/QDK Media
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The (Mystic, Conn.) Traveler edited by Joseph Albano
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Some writers get compliments for making writing look easy. Joseph Albano, the editor of a free shoppers' monthly paper in Southern New England, deserves a nod for making it look impossible. My friends Michael and Alison Bowen, who briefly moved to Mystic, Conn., introduced me to the Traveler, Here Albano tackles a popular subject, Christmas, from an article called "Shopping at Olde Mistick Village" that appeared in the Nov., 2000, Traveler: Christmas is... filled with spiritual, phantasmagoric, practical and humanistic sensibilities. Steeped in Christ's birth, Christmas means humility, sharing, loving, caring, acceptance, giving, receiving, and more. It's with this metaphor in mind that Christmas becomes a holiday involving myriad facets, all of which converge into an enveloping presence, reduced, as it were, to an emotional plateau, void of attitudes, embracing tolerance, expressing joy. In an Oct., 2000

89. Cas : People : Professors
cas professors CAS Professors are permanent members of the Center, selectedfrom the faculty on the basis of their outstanding scholarship.
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Gordon Baym

Nina Baym

May R. Berenbaum

William Greenough
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Professors 1959-2001

cas : professors
CAS Professors are permanent members of the Center, selected from the faculty on the basis of their outstanding scholarship. These appointments are among the highest forms of campus recognition. With the Associates and Fellows, they form the core of the Center for Advanced Study Community, gathering monthly for informal lunches and scholarly presentations. Professors also participate in a yearly roundtable discussion of research interests.
Gordon Baym physics, astrophysics, superfluidity Professor Baym is a theoretical physicist with unusually wide interests. His research activities span solid-state physics, statistical physics, low-temperature physics including superfluidity and Bose-Einstein condensation in atomic vapors, astrophysics, nuclear physics, and the history of physics. A pioneer in the study of pulsars and neutron stars, and more generally the nature of matter under extreme conditions of density and pressure, he is currently involved in studies of high-density matter in the laboratory using high-energy particle accelerators to recreate on earth, albeit briefly, the conditions in neutron stars and the early universe. In early work he made important advances in the methods of quantum statistical mechanics. He continues to serve on various national physics advisory committees. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1981); the National Academy of Sciences (1982), where he chaired the Physics Section from 1995 to 1998; and the American Philosophical Society (2000). He received the 2002 Hans Bethe Prize of the American Physical Society. He was appointed to the George and Ann Fisher Distinguished Professor of Engineering chair in 2002.

90. Academia / CIA
Academia / CIA. Coleman, Peter. The Liberal Conspiracy The Congress forCultural Freedom and the Struggle for the Mind of Postwar Europe.
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Academia / CIA
Coleman, Peter. The Liberal Conspiracy: The Congress for Cultural Freedom and the Struggle for the Mind of Postwar Europe. New York: The Free Press, 1989. 333 pages.
Peter Coleman is a former member of the Australian parliament and editor of the Australian journal "Quadrant," one of the literary magazines established in the 1950s by the CIA-funded Congress for Cultural Freedom. This explains his interest in exposing and apologizing for the "liberal conspiracy" of post-war intellectuals who fed at the trough of the Western spymasters. He inadvertently exposes them because even though the facts were well-established they have never been coherently compiled. But Coleman would rather apologize for them, as most of these "idealistic, courageous, and far- sighted" men did not know that the CIA regarded them as just another front.
From 1950 until the exposure of the CIA's penetration of domestic foundations in the mid-1960s, the Congress for Cultural Freedom spawned international seminars, regional programs, and about two dozen cultural, literary, and political magazines throughout the Western world (the flagship was England's "Encounter"). Many leading intellectuals were involved: Sidney Hook, Arthur Koestler, Melvin J. Lasky, Irving Kristol, Dwight Macdonald, Daniel Bell, Edward Shils, and Ignazio Silone. After CIA funding ended in 1967 the Ford Foundation tried to take up the slack, but CCF was never quite able to recover from the embarrassment.
Diamond, Sigmund. Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community, 1945-1955. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. 371 pages.

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