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Title
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Photograph of [?] Barroso
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Identifier
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e_ph_03435
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Creator
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Halmos, Paul R. (Paul Richard), 1916-2006
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Dates
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1982-08
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Folder
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2008-325/22
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Resource
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Paul R. Halmos photograph collection
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Description
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Barroso at University of Rio de Janeiro seminar on functional analysis, holomorphy, and approximation theory
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Title
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Photograph of Klaus Bierstedt (left), [?] Kranim, and [?] Mujica
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Identifier
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e_ph_03503
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Creator
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Halmos, Paul R. (Paul Richard), 1916-2006
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Dates
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1982-08
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Folder
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2008-325/22
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Resource
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Paul R. Halmos photograph collection
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Description
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Klaus Bierstedt, Kranim, and Mujica at University of Rio de Janeiro seminar of functional analysis, holomorphy, and approximation theory
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Title
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Photograph of (L to R) illegible, John Mack, [?] Kahane, [?] Waterman, [Joao Bosco?] Prolla
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Identifier
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e_ph_04415
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Creator
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Halmos, Paul R. (Paul Richard), 1916-2006
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Dates
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1982-08
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Box
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2008-325/27
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Folder
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[Professional Miscellaneous - 05]
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Resource
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Paul R. Halmos photograph collection
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Description
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illegible, John Mack, [?] Kahane, [?] Waterman, [Joao Bosco?] Prolla during a seminar of functional analysis, holomorphy and approximation theory at University of Rio de Janeiro
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Title
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Photograph of Leopoldo Nachbin
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Identifier
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e_ph_04527
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Creator
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Halmos, Paul R. (Paul Richard), 1916-2006
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Dates
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1982-08
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Box
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2008-325/28
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Folder
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[Professional Miscellaneous - 03]
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Resource
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Paul R. Halmos photograph collection
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Description
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Leopoldo Nachbin during a seminar of functional analysis, holomorphy, and approximation theory
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Title
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Photograph of Petronije Milojevic
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Identifier
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e_ph_04478
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Creator
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Halmos, Paul R. (Paul Richard), 1916-2006
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Dates
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1982-08
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Box
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2008-325/28
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Folder
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[Professional Miscellaneous - 01]
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Resource
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Paul R. Halmos photograph collection
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Description
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Petronije Milojevic at University of Rio de Janeiro seminar of functional analysis, holomorphy, and approximation theory