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R. H. Bing papers
The materials in this collection attest to the career of R.H. Bing (1914-1986), a mathematics instructor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. The papers include correspondence, research and conference notes, publications, typed manuscripts, collaborative research, photographs, a yearbook, reprints, newspaper clippings, and two models.
“Radial Engulfing", 1964
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Radial engulfing and homeomorphism, undated
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
“Radial Engulfing,” and “Stealing a Dimension from Homma,” with Prabir Roy , 1964
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Ralph W. Yarborough, 1931-1980, undated
Ralph W. Yarborough and Others, 1940-1973, undated
Ralph W. Yarborough Campaign Materials
Rape and Reaction, undated
Razzle Dazzle, circa 1950s-1980s
Red Top, circa 1950s-1980s
Reference, 1949-1974, 2015, undated
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
[Reprint] Award For Distinguished Service to Professor R.H. Bing, American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 81, No. 2 (2 leaves) , 1974 February
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Research, undated
Contains research, drafts, and a published copy of the article “Nineteenth-Century Farmers, Cotton, and Prosperity”
Research and Notes by Dudley Dobie, Sr.
Research correspondence, 1948-1967, undated
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Research lecture notes, 1958 - 1975
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.