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The Dozenal Society of America
The DSA is a voluntary, nonprofit education corporation, organized for the conduct of research and education of the public in the use of dozenal (also called duodecimal or base-twelve) in calculations, mathematics, weights and measures, and other branches of pure and applied science.

The Duodecimal Bulletin

◀️ Issue: Whole Number 39z (45d) | Vol. 21z (25d) No. 1 | Year 1182z (1970d) ▶️



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Editor: Jamison “Jux” Handy, Jr.

Associate Editor: Henry Churchman

Contents:

  • Towards a Base Twelve Computer | B. A. M. Moon
  • The Nufut or “Nubbin”: A Transitional Dimension for the Jet Age? by Henry Churchman
  • Chromatic Musical Scales and Notations | Erich Kothe
    • Part Three (cont’d): Chromatic Notations
  • The Dometric System | Allan C. Boschen
    • Educational Values from Dozenals and Dometric
    • Future Possibilities
    • Computer Applications
  • Quo Vadis | Henry C. Churchman
  • Melodrama at “The Old Homestead”: A Happening
  • Number-Base Oddments | Shaun Ferguson
  • Elusive Peace and Base Twelve | Henry Churchman
  • A Tribute To Jean Essig | Brian Bishop
  • Accolade to the National Education Association | Henry C. Churchman
  • Excerpts from Letters and Communications
    • Et Tu Brutus
  • Editorial: We Could Go Metric Pleasantly | Henry C. Churchman
    • Dimensions and Areas
    • 18th Century Faults
    • Money
    • Dozenal Metric Time
    • Base-12 Communications
    • Your E-Z Zip Number
    • Other Possibilities
  • Counting in Dozens