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C. A. Truesdell, Oxford, near the house where he and his mother lived for a few months
C. A. Truesdell speaking at commencement at Tulane University
[C. A. Truesdell] with two benchmen at the meeting of the GAMM
C. T. III with C. T. IV at Hintergarten
C. Truesdell and his cat, Cesky [?], in the garden of the house owned by Selfrida Fowler, where he and his mother lived at the end of their stay in Oxford.
C. Truesdell in 1969 photographed by himself in his study at il Palazzetto, Baltimore, before that room was provided with a permanent bookcase, portal, and pilasters in green parcel gilt.
Can You Hear the Shape of a Drum? (Complete Version) [Reel 1 of 2; Composite]; Can You Hear the Shape of a Drum? (Complete Version) [Reel 1 of 2; Composite]
Can You Hear the Shape of a Drum? (Complete Version) [Reel 2 of 2; Composite]
Canadian Mathematical Congress Seminar, 1963
Capt. C. A. T. [Truesdell], executive officer, R. O. T. C., Los Angeles High School
Carl D. Olds
Caroline Louisa Moore, sister of R. L. Moore
Carroll Bandy
Challenging Conjectures; Challenging Conjectures
Chancellor Emeritus H. H. Ransom, Mrs. Ransom, Dean E. F. Gloyna of the College of Engineering. (15)
Charles Jonathan and Louisa Ann Moore, parents of R. L. Moore; Inscription on back:
Charles Jonathan Moore, Henry Hibler Moore, Charles Moore
Charles Vickery
Charles Vickery
Charles Vickery