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Snow, Donald Ray, 1931-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1931-

biographical statement

Citation:
Donald Ray Snow papers, 1969-2000 (Donald Ray Snow; born March 19, 1931; B.A. in Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Utah, 1959; M.S. at Stanford, 1962 in Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering; Ph.D. at Stanford in Mathematics, 1965; research associate at the University of Michigan, 1964-1966; associate professor at the University of Colorado, 1966-1969; joined the mathematics faculty at Brigham Young University, 1969; taught Calculus and was very influential in the direction calculus has developed in the department; area of research was combinatorics via functional equations; retired from Brigham Young University, July 2000)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Donald Ray Snow papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 1076
Scope and Contents

Contains newsletters, Internet instructions and updates, conference programs and notes from conferences that Dr. Snow attended and presented at, Programming Contest information, Honors Calculus, class notes including syllabi and lecture notes and overheads for each math class he taught, and other math supportive material such as songs, integration, and applied math information.

Dates: 1969-2000