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  1. High-Speed Computing in Fluid Dynamics by Francois N. And Keith Stewartson (editors) Frenkiel, 1969
  2. The boundary layer by Keith Stewartson, 1965
  3. The theory of laminar boundary layers in compressible fluids (Oxford mathematical monographs) by Keith Stewartson, 1964
  4. The boundary layer: An inaugural lecture delivered at University College, London, 1 March 1965 (University College, London. Inaugural lectures) by Keith Stewartson, 1966
  5. THE THEORY OF LAMINAR BOUNDARY LAYERS IN COMPRESSIBLE FLUIDS (OXFORD MATHEMATICAL MONOGRAPHS) by KEITH STEWARTSON, 1964-01-01
  6. The boundary layer, by Keith Stewartson, 1966

21. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page Steklov, Vladimir Andreevich (1229*) Stepanov, Vyacheslaw Vassilievich (135*) Stevin,Simon (351*) Stewart, Matthew (260) stewartson, keith (312*) Stieltjes
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22. Instabilites Spirales Entre Disques Tournants
en rotation solide, tandis que keith stewartson (1953) défendait une
http://www.fast.u-psud.fr/~moisy/sfp02/MoisySFP.html
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h W b W b Figure 6 W h est choisi toujours positif, tandis que W b W h W b W h W b W b W h W b DW W h W b DW W h W b Figure 6 W b > 0) et faiblement contrarotative (environ W b Figure 7 Figure 6
h W h Que se passe-t-il maintenant si nous faisons varier la distance entre les deux disques ? Sur la Figure 8 h Figure 7 h h h Figure 8 d n W h R D W / h h W h W b D W /2 et - D W Figure 9 h / R W h n W R h n W h et W b Figure 10 W b et W h h Figure 11 Figure 6 Conclusion Figure 12 h d est la distance sur laquelle la force centrifuge, ~ U r , compense la force de frottement visqueuse, ~ n U d : on obtient ainsi d n W

23. ROTATING FLUIDS MEETING
and was titled ``Informal meetings on aspects of the dynamics and magnetohydrodynamicsof rotating fluids and was organised by keith stewartson, Andrew Soward
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucahnrm/rot.html
The Dynamics of Rotating Fluids
The Department of Mathematics at UCL hosts a yearly meeting on the theme of the dynamics of rotating fluids. The meeting is usually held in early January on a Friday afternoon. Talks begin at at about 1.30 going through to about 5.00 and are held in Room 500 of the Mathematics Department. Talks are welcomed on any subject to do with rotating fluids and its applications (e.g. experimental data, meteorology, oceanography, astrophysical fluid dynamics, MHD, planetary atmospheres and interiors, existence and uniqueness proofs etc, etc., etc...) Talks of any length (e.g from 10 minutes to three hours) can be accommodated. The next meeting will be on January 9, 2004. The programme is
1.30 Jean Reinaud (St Andrews) `Vortex merger in quasigeostrophic flows'
1.50 Victor Shrira (Keele) `The role of the horizontal component of the Coriolis force in ocean dynamics'
2.30 Eugene Benilov (Limerick) `Instability of a thin film in a rotating horizontal cylinder'
3.00 Ted Johnson (UCL) `Experiments on topographically-generated solitary waves'
3.10pm Tea

24. LIMS > Sir James Lighthill
Professor keith stewartson and Frank Smith s pioneering work at University Collegeanalysing flows over the surface of aircraft wings using a three layer
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Mathematics/lims/lighthill.htm
Sir James Lighthill
He was born in Paris in 1924. His father whose family had come from Alsace in the 1860s, was an engineer with an international outlook that James inherited in abundance. From preparatory school at Boxgrove he won a highly competitive scholarship to Winchester College. This seems to have a permanently unsettling effect on many Wykehamists. But James did better than most in following William of Wykeham's motto 'Manners makyth man'! He was always a polite and gracious man. There were only a few occasions when the mathematics at a seminar was so awful that he had to leave or had to remonstrate rather forcibly. Although he won a mathematical scholarship to Trinity College Cambridge at the age of 15, he broadened his education and went up in 1941 aged 17 - together with his mathematical school friend Freeman Dyson. They shared the distinction later on of both becoming honorary Fellows of Trinity. James was amongst the Wranglers when he completed the Maths Tripos two years later; he took only pure maths papers, because he said these could be most useful in his planned career in applied mathematics. It was remarkable that 40 years ago, he could see that these transformations could lead to analysis and hand-calculations. Nowadays they form the basis for the computation of almost any kind of flow. He then showed how approximations to the exact equations for' the different parts of the flow, say near the fish or far away was the next step in the analytical simplification of the flow calculations. Professor Keith Stewartson and Frank Smith's pioneering work at University College analysing flows over the surface of aircraft wings using a three layer sandwich approach owes much to James' work.

25. Siggraph 2000 Web3D Meetings
keith Victor, Virtock Technologies, Inc. Meeting Notes Jim stewartson of Shout3Dexplains how they extended VRML nodes using a single inheritance model.
http://www.web3dmedia.com/UniversalMedia/conferences/siggraph2000/
Web3D Consortium Animation Birds of a Feather (BoF) and MPEG-4 Ad Hoc Group meeting on Study of the Generic Animation Framework
Meeting Summary
Date : Friday July 28th, 10am to 6pm
Room : 285, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Contacts : Aaron E. Walsh , Web3D Consortium
Mikael Bourges-Sevenier , MPEG-4 Group
About

Presentations and Resources

Meeting Notes

Continued Discussions

About:
The Web3DC ANIM BoF brought together approximately 30 animation experts and tool vendors to discuss the design and development of a standardized animation framework that Web3D authoring tool and player vendors can supportand animation developers can utilizefor deploying a wide variety of open and proprietary 3D techniques, algorithms, behaviors, and capabilities. Nine presentations were given during the meeting, providing a general overview of several existing tools and technologies that might contribute to such a framework (see Presentations and Resources below for details). Following these presentations a detailed discussion of the requirements for this framework began, the results of which will ultimately be reflected in the first public draft of a Web3D Animation Framework. Although the entire meeting was originally scheduled to run from 10am to 3pm, very active and engaging discussions extended the meeting until approximately 6pm. The Web3D Animation Framework that results from these discussions which will most likely be the framework used for Universal Media animation filters (see Agenda below for details). To achieve these goals the discussions are now taking place online through the SNHC reflector and Universal Media email list (see Continued Discussions below).

26. Spiral Patterns In Swirling Flows
1951) argued that two boundary layers, separated by a solid body rotation core, musttake place in the fluid, whereas keith stewartson (1953) claimed that only
http://www.europhysicsnews.com/full/21/article6/article6.html
Europhysics News (2003) Vol. 34 No. 3 Spiral patterns in swirling flows Frédéric Moisy, Thomas Pasutto, Georges Gauthier,
Philippe Gondret and Marc Rabaud
FAST, Bat. 502, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
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piral galaxies, atmospheric or oceanic circulation, bathtub vortices, or even stirring tea in a cup, are examples that illustrate the ubiquity of swirling flows at all scales in nature. They are not only fascinating, but also of great importance in a number of industrial or practical applications. Earth rotation provides the most spectacular illustrations of rotating flows. At the end of the XIXth century, during the earlier polar expeditions, the Norwegian oceanographer Nansen noticed that the iceberg drift was not along the wind direction, as expected, but rather towards the right [1]. The Swedish physicist Walfrid Ekman, who saw the influence of the Coriolis force in this problem, gave an explanation for this phenomenon in 1905. For an observer in the Earth frame, a linear motion will appear as curved, with a deviation to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. Likewise, the upper layers of water, over a depth of about one hundred meters, are dragged by the wind with a deviation towards the right [2]. The large oceanic motions originate from this phenomenon, and the same goes for the iceberg trajectories!

27. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page Vassilivich (1889 - 1950) Stevin, Simon (1548/49 - 20.2./18.4.1620) Stewart, Matthew(1717 - 1785) stewartson, keith (1925 - 1983) Stickelberger, Ludwig (1850
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Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

28. DVD Verleih Online (Schweiz) - DVDONE.CH - DVD Mieten - DVDs Mieten - DVD Vermie
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29. Von Neumann Lecture
Arrow; 1978 Peter Henrici; 1979 Kurt O. Friedrichs; 1980 keith stewartson;1981 Garrett Birkhoff; 1982 David Slepian; 1983 Joseph B. Keller;
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The John von Neumann Lecture
Principal Guideline
This prize, established in 1959, is in the form of an honorarium for an invited lecture called The John von Neumann Lecture. The lecturer will survey and evaluate a significant and useful contribution to mathematics and its applications. It may be awarded to a mathematician or to a scientist in another field, but in either case, the recipient should be one who has made distinguished contributions to pure and/or applied mathematics.
Prize Committee
The prize committee will consist of the president of the society, the immediate past-president (or the president-elect), and the vice president-at-large. The committee should complete the choice of The John von Neumann lecturer at least nine months before the date of the lecture. The term of office of the committee will end when the nominated recipient has accepted the invitation to give the lecture. If the committee reports that no prize can be awarded, then the committee's duties will be completed. The committee will determine its own rules of operation. It may solicit suggestions for nominations from other members of the scientific community.

30. People And Community
1974 Jule Charney 1975 Sir James Lighthill 1976 Rene Thom 1977 Kenneth J. Arrow1978 Peter Henrici 1979 Kurt O. Friedrichs 1980 keith stewartson 1981 Garrett
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2003 SIAM Annual Meeting
Prizes and Awards Luncheon
Prizes, awards, and special lectures are shown in alphabetical order, with CAIMS*SCMAI awards first.
The CAIMS*SCMAI Arthur Beaumont Distinguished Service Award
The Arthur Beaumont Distinguished Service Award was initiated first and foremost as a means to honour Arthur for his years of unselfish service to CAIMS*SCMAI. Arthur was a founding member of CAIMS*SCMAI and acted as its Secretary/Treasurer for eight years. It is no exaggeration to say that the Society would not exist today but for Arthur's efforts. Since its establishment, this award has honoured those members of CAIMS*SCMAI who have, through their efforts on behalf of the Society, come closest to exhibiting those traits which Arthur embodied. 2003 Winner: Anna Lawniczak
University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario Citation: The Arthur Beaumont Distinguished Service Award is presented to Dr. Anna Lawniczak of the University of Guelph in recognition of her outstanding service to the Society over the years 1996 to 2003, including four years as President. Dr. Lawniczak's legacy to the Society includes a new constitution, incorporation under the Canada Corporations Act, a change of name of the Society reflecting greater involvement in industrial mathematics, new liaisons with other national and international applied mathematics societies and the first CAIMS-SIAM joint Annual Meeting.

31. Neue Seite 1
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Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909) Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130) Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922) Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930) Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998) Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843) Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodosius (13.12.1724 - 10.8.1802) Agnesi, Maria (1718 - 1799) Ahlfors, Lars (1907 - 1996) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (835 - 912) Ahmes (um 1680 - um 1620 v. Chr.) Aida Yasuaki (1747 - 1817) Aiken, Howard Hathaway (1900 - 1973) Airy, George Biddell (27.7.1801 - 2.1.1892) Aithoff, David (1854 - 1934) Aitken, Alexander (1895 - 1967) Ajima, Chokuyen (1732 - 1798) Akhiezer, Naum Il'ich (1901 - 1980) al'Battani, Abu Allah (um 850 - 929) al'Biruni, Abu Arrayhan (973 - 1048) al'Chaijami (? - 1123) al'Haitam, Abu Ali (965 - 1039) al'Kashi, Ghiyath (1390 - 1450) al'Khwarizmi, Abu Abd-Allah ibn Musa (um 790 - um 850) Albanese, Giacomo (1890 - 1948) Albert von Sachsen (1316 - 8.7.1390)

32. IGPP - Awards
Meteorological Society. Paul Roberts, keith stewartson Lecturer, BritishTheoretical and Applied Mechanics Meeting. Bruce Runnegar
http://www.igpp.ucla.edu/awards.cfm
Tuesday, June 01, 2004
Honors and Awards received by
IGPP/UCLA Faculty and Research Staff
Andrea Ghez, Sackler Prize, Tel-Aviv University Michael Ghil, Lewis Fry Richardson Medal, EGU Leon Knopoff, Docteur Honoris Causa, Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg Gerald Schubert, President, AGU’s Planetary Sciences Section (2004–2006) Friedrich Busse, Miller Professorship, UCB Andrea Ghez, UCLA Faculty Research Lecturer Nicholas Gruber, Rosenstiel Award, University of Miami Leon Knopoff, Associate, Royal Astronomical Society J. David Neelin, Fellow, Royal Meteorological Society Alan Rubin, IGPP Distinguished Research Lecturer, UCLA Bruce Runnegar, Director, NASA’s Astrobiology Institute Christopher T. Russell, John Adam Fleming Medal, AGU J. William Schopf, Member, Scientific Curatorium, Geo-Bio-Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Gerald Schubert, Walter M. Elsasser Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship Didier Sornette, UCLA Science Faculty Colloquium Series of the College of Sciences and Letters, December 1, 2003 John T. Wasson, J. Lawrence Smith Medal, National Academy of Science

33. Aa, Personal , Ahmet Kaya ,Þebnem Ferah , Göksel , Ebru Gündeþ
Steinitz, Ernst (328*) Steklov, Vladimir A (1229*) Stepanov, Vyacheslaw V (135*)Stevin, Simon (351*) Stewart, Matthew (260) stewartson, keith (312*) Stieltjes
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34. Photo.net Forum - Scanning Threads
200212-05); Scanning X-Rays for Veterinary Diagnostic Consultations by keith T (2002 Lohde(2002-01-27); Scanner for B W slides by Yvonne stewartson (2002-01-26);
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35. Salisbury, Marquesses Of
Proceedings B 1908 vol 80 pp lxxxiilxxxiv signed by FEB. stewartson, keith.Biographical Memoirs 1985 vol 31 pp 543-569, plate, by Sir James Lighthill.
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/library/obits_s.htm
S Sabatier, Paul Obituary Notices 1942-1944 vol 4 pp 63-66, plate, by Eric K Rideal Sabine, Sir Edward Proceedings 1892 vol 51 pp xliii-li Sabine, Joseph Proceedings 1837 No 30 p 15 Sachs, Julius von Proceedings 1897-1898 vol 62 pp xxiv-xxix signed by S H V Saha, Meghnad N Biographical Memoirs 1959 vol 5 pp 217-236, plate, by D S Kothari Sahni, Birbal Obituary Notices 1950-1951 vol 7 pp 265-277, plate, by H Hamshaw Thomas Salam, Muhammad Abdus Biographical Memoirs 1998 vol 44 pp 385-401, plate, by T W B Kibble Salaman, Redcliffe Nathan Biographical Memoirs 1955 vol 1 pp 239-245, plate, by Kenneth M Smith Salisbury, Sir Edward James Biographical Memoirs 1980 vol 26 pp 503-541, plate, by A R Clapham
Salisbury, Marquesses of
See Cecil, Robert Arthur James Gascoyne-, 5th Marquess of Salisbury See Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury Salmon, George Proceedings 1905 vol 75 pp 347-355 signed by C J J Salter, Samuel James Augustus Proceedings 1897 vol 61 pp iii-iv signed by M T M Salvin, Osbert Proceedings 1898-1899 vol 64 pp xiii-xvii signed by A N Sampson, Ralph Allen

36. Fellows Of The Royal Society
Atiyah 1962 John WS Cassels 1963 J Frank Adams 1964 David G Kendall 1964 AndreiN Kolmogorov 1964 Edward F Collingwood 1965 keith stewartson 1965 Richard P
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Societies/FRS.html
Fellows of the Royal Society of London
The list of fellows given below is only those scientists elected Fellows of the Royal Society whose biographies appear in the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, together with some present day mathematicians. The list also gives their date of their election to the Society. William Brouncker
Robert Boyle

John Wilkins

Isaac Barrow
...
H S M Coxeter

Leslie Howarth 1950
Hans A Heilbronn

Alan M Turing

Freeman J Dyson 1952
William McCrea 1952
A Cyril Offord 1952 John C Burkill Michael James Lighthill Louis V P R de Broglie Wolfgang Pauli ... Werner Heisenberg Walter K Hayman 1956 Fred Hoyle Harry R Pitt 1957 Satyendranath Bose Graham Higman Bernhard Neumann C Ambrose Rogers ... Lev Landau Douglas G Northcott 1961 Solomon Lefschetz Michael Atiyah John W S Cassels J Frank Adams ... Richard P Feynman Peter Swinnerton-Dyer 1967 Ioan M James Douglas S Jones 1968 David Rees 1968 J Anthony H Halsbury 1969 James H Wilkinson C Terence C Wall Frank F Bonsall 1970 Eugene P Wigner John F C Kingman Henri Cartan John Bell Bryan J Birch1972 Roger Penrose Fritz J Ursell 1972 Alan Baker Harish-Chandra Stephen W Hawking Jean-Pierre Serre ... Richard Rado Ian G Macdonald 1979 John G Thompson Jerzy Neyman Paul M Cohn John H Conway Michael Berry 1982 Graeme Segal 1982 Evgenii M Lifshitz Christopher Hooley 1983 George Lusztig 1983 Michael J D Powell 1983 Ian N Sneddon William Parry 1984 David Williams 1984 John H Coates James D Murray 1985 Ian C Percival1985 S S Chern Simon K Donaldson Henry K Moffatt 1986 James A Green 1987

37. Computers And Fluids - 1983, Vol.11, N3 - CONTENTS / ÎÃËÀÂËÅÍÈÅ
PC.Sinha, SK.Dube, UC.Mohanty and AD.Rao On the effect of bathymetry in numericalstorm surge simulation experiments 161 Tuncer Cebeci, keith stewartson and SN
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Computers and Fluids (ISSN 0045-7930)
  • Îãëàâëåíèå N3, vol.11 (1983) B.Johns, P.C.Sinha, S.K.Dube, U.C.Mohanty and A.D.Rao On the effect of bathymetry in numerical storm surge simulation experiments 161 Tuncer Cebeci, Keith Stewartson and S.N.Brown Nonsimilar boundary layers on the leeside of cones at incidence 175 N.N.Yanenko, Z.I.Fedotova, L.A.Tusheva and Yu.I.Shokin Classification of difference schemes of gas dynamics by the method of differential approximation-I One-dimensional case 187 Bruno Gabutti On two upwind fimte-difference schemes for hyperbolic equations in non-conservative form 277 E.V.Vorozhtsov and N.N.Yanenko On the construction of K -consistent difference schemes of gas dynamics 231 Technical Note Richard S. Hirsh, Thomas D. Taylor and Margaret M. Nadworny An implicit predictor-corrector method for real space Chebyshev pseudospectral integration of parabolic equations 251
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38. 22.2 Still Useful* ANON.* The Direction Of Research
TR361* 1986. ` ..22.2 very appreciative* STUART, JT* keith stewartson- his life and work* Ann. Rev. Fluid Mech. 18, 1* 1986.
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39. UK, Murray V. Ministry Of Justice
TULLICHETTLE JUDGMENTBY1 LORD keith OF KINKEL JUDGMENT-1 LORD keith OF KINKEL. ofarmed soldiers to the plaintiff s house, 50 stewartson Park, Andersonstown
http://www.hrcr.org/safrica/arrested_rights/Murray_MinistryofDefence.htm
Murray v Ministry of Defence
HOUSE OF LORDS
[1988] 2 All ER 521
HEARING-DATES: 20, 21 APRIL, 25 MAY 1988
25 May 1988
CATCHWORDS:
False imprisonment Arrest without warrant Northern Ireland Arrest by armed forces Arrest of person suspected of involvment with IRA Arrested person under restraint in private house for 30 minutes before formal arrest made Whether arrested person unlawfully imprisoned during that period Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978, s 14.
HEADNOTE:
The plaintiff was suspected of having committed offences involving the collection of money in Northern Ireland for the IRA, a prohibited organisation. Acting on orders, D and five other soldiers, who were armed, went to the plaintiff 's house at 7 a m one morning to arrest the plaintiff. When the door was opened by the plaintiff the soldiers, in accordance with their usual procedure, entered the house and D asked the plaintiff who she was and ascertained her identity. The soldiers then assembled all the other occupants of the house in one room and searched the house. During that time D remained with the plaintiff. At 7.30 a m D formally arrested the plaintiff and when asked by the plaintiff D stated
that the arrest was being made under s 14 of the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978, which provided for members of the armed forces on duty to arrest without a warrant and detain for up to four hours a person suspected of committing an offence. The plaintiff was then taken to an army screening centre where she was interviewed but refused to answer any questions. She was released at 9.45 a m. The plaintiff brought an action against the Ministry of Defence claiming damages for false imprisonment, contending (i) that she had been unlawfully detained between 7 a m and 7.30 a m because until she was told she was being arrested she was not under arrest and (ii) that the failure of the soldiers to tell her that she was being arrested until they were about to leave rendered the arrest unlawful. The trial judge dismissed her

40. Legion - Ontario Command - Youth Programs - Track And Field - Winter 2003 Result
1, DUSTIN ELDRIDGE, DIST F, 56.3. 2, keith SCHULTZ, DIST B, 57.8. 3, JUSTINDAIGLE, DIST G, 57.8. Prelim, 7.61. 3, ROBERT stewartson, DIST A, 7.79. Prelim,8.15.
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