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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 73z (87d) | Vol. 37z (43d) No. 2 | Year 11A2z (1994d) ▶️



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Editor: Prof. Jay Schiffman

Cover Title: Duodecimal Chronology

Contents:

  • History of the Duodecimal, Base 12, Dozenal Idea Chronologically | Fred A. Newhall
  • A Surprising Cycle of Length 12 | Monte J. Zerger
  • Errata
  • Mechanical Simulation | Ed Nu
  • Announcement of Our Annual Meeting
  • Available from the Society
  • Letter to the Stony Brook Archives | Fred Newhall
  • The Non-Uniqueness of Non-Integral Bases | Brian M. Dean
  • Jurassic Vide | Mark Schubin
  • Puzzle Solutions | Charles Ashbacher and Jay L. Schiffman
  • Puzzle Corner
  • Some Ideas for the Reader’s Perusal | Gene Zirkel
  • Symbols for Dek and El | Paul Schumacher
  • Pascal’s Triangle — A Table of Duodecimal Binomial Coefficients | Jay L. Schiffman
  • Roman Scruples
  • Dozenal Jottings | From Members and Friends
  • Why Change?
  • Counting in Dozens