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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 5Az (70d) | Vol. 31z (37d) No. 2 | Year 1198z (1988d) ▶️



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Editor: Dr. Patricia Zirkel

Cover Title: Library Collection of Dozenal Materials Officially Dedicated

Contents:

  • Casting out ‘Base Minus One’ | Jean Kelly
    • Introduction
    • Some Examples
    • A Short Cut
    • Notation
    • Definition
    • Theorem I — Digit Sums
      • Proof
      • Examples
    • Theorem II — Casting Out Base Minus One
      • Proof
      • Examples
  • The Egyptians — A Comment | Arthur Whillock (DSGB)
  • Antiquity Revisited — A Reply | David Singmaster
  • Dedication — The F. Emerson Andrews Memorial Collection
  • Duodecimal Test, part IV
  • Conversion Rules for Test IV
  • Dozenal Jottings
    • Arthur Whillock, DSGB
    • Cedric Smith, DSGB
    • Paul Schumacher
    • Al Lopez
    • Neela Lakshmanan
    • Charles F. Marschner
    • John Churhman regarding Henry Churchman
    • Kenneth C. McColloch
    • Edith Andrews | first use of computer
    • A. Adler Hirsch passed away
    • Sam Sesskin | passed away
    • New members
      • Very Sharp Handy
      • Sani Usman Bunza (Nigeria)
      • Victor J. Bliden
      • Javier Perez
      • Fred A. Miller
  • In the Next Issue
  • Why Change?
  • Counting in Dozens