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The following textbooks were published by Dartmouth College faculty:
More details are in the article aboutJ. Laurie Snell. Dartmouth is home toTuck School of Business, an Ivy League business school. The 1962 text was particularly effective in upgrading studies forMaster of Business Administration in that era. This disambiguation page does not currently conform to the "one link per line" format in the MoS. Unsure how to proceed, information is deposited here. —Rgdboer (talk)03:36, 3 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
An article has been posted under this title in mathematics education with a chronological list of textbooks. The Dartmouth College team anticipated the boom in computation that arrived with personal computers, and the series of textbooks that followed showed a line of teaching independent ofmathematical analysis.Finite Mathematics is a survey course that barely scratches the surface of several branches of applied mathematics. The title is somewhat strange but succinct in denying the necessity of calculus and the infinitesimals. —Rgdboer (talk)21:26, 17 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
The title is broadly suggestive and includes aColloquium on Soviet Finite Mathematics held at Falls Church, Virginia, in 1984. SeeMR 1015508 for a synopsis. —Rgdboer (talk)02:13, 18 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]