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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 52z (62d) | Vol. 2Az (34d) No. 3 | Year 1195z (1985d) ▶️



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Editor: Dr. Patricia Zirkel

Cover Title: Why Are These People Smiling?

Contents:

  • Schedule: 1985 Annual Meeting
  • Perfect Numbers in Bases Two and Four | Jay Schiffman
  • Mathematical Constants | Mark Calandra
  • Puzzle Corner
    • Solutions | dozenal numbers that are twice their decimal counterparts
  • Strange Bases (Part II) | Gene Zirkel
    • Introduction
    • Unit Fraction Bases
      • Digits
      • Arithmetic Operations with Unit Fraction Bases
    • Other Fractions
  • Efficient Number Symbols | Fred Newhall
  • Simon Steven and Charles XII of Sweden | Anton Glaser
  • Book Review
    • Data Processing Mathematics | Elisabeth Bliss
  • Dozenal Jottings
    • Dr. Anton Glaser
    • Mrs. F. Emerson Andrews
    • Jean Kelly
    • Dr. Robert C. Gilles
    • Dr. Mary C. Varnhorn
    • Gerard Robert Brost
    • Kay McKiernan
    • John Earnest
    • Arthur Whillock
    • Dr. Paul Rapoport
    • Tom Pendlebury | TGM: A Coherent Dozenal Metrology
    • Sir Iain Moncreiffe
  • Read All About It | headlines from American Metric Journal
  • Why Change?
  • Counting in Dozens