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John F. Nash, Jr., Mathematician, High School Trigonometry Test (Facsimile), 1942/1945

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Fascimile of a high school trigonometry test taken by John F. Nash, Jr., sometime during his time at Beaver High School in Bluefield, West Virginia, circa 1942-1945. These four pages are high-resolution facsimiles of the original material, which include Nash's work, as well as a note from his teacher, Mr. Durr [possibly Vernon Dunn?], encouraging him that "I think you will really go places," but that his talent will be wasted if he is not more careful organizing his work. These were donated after the original was sold at auction in 2019.

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John F. Nash, Jr., Mathematician, High School Trigonometry Test (Facsimile), 1942/1945 0.01 Linear Feet 1 folder, 0.1 in.

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