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Below is the OCR-scanned text from this page: XIV INTRODUCTION 8. Acknowledgments The production of this volume has been the result of the unrelenting efforts of many persons, all of whose contributions have been instrumental in accomplishing the task. The Editor expresses his thanks to each and every one. The Ad Hoc Advisory Committee individually and together were instrumental in establishing the basic tenets that served as a guide in the forma- tion of the entire work. In particular, special thanks are due to Professor Philip M. Morse for his continuous encouragement and support. Professors J. Todd and A. Erddlyi, panel members of the Conferences on Tables and members of the Advisory Committee have maintained an un- diminished interest, offered many suggestions and carefully read all the chapters. Irene A. Stegun has served effectively as associate editor, sharing in each stage of the planning of the volume. Without her untiring efforts, com- pletion would never have been possible. Appreciation is expressed for the generous cooperation of publishers and authors in granting permission for the use of their source material. Acknowledgments for tabular material taken wholly or in part from published works are given on the first page of each table. Myrtle R. Kelling- ton corresponded with authors and publishers to obtain formal permission for including their material, maintained uniformity throughout the bibliographic references and assisted in preparing the introductory material. Valuable assistance in the preparation, checkin and editing of the tabular material was receive from Ruth E. Capuano, Elizabeth F. Godefroy, David S. Liepman, Kermit Nelson, Bertha H. Walter and Ruth Zucker. Equally important has been the untiring cooperation, assistance, and patience of the members of the NBS staff in handling the myriad of detail necessarily attending the publication of a volume of this magnitude. Especially appreciated have been the helpful discussions and services from the members of the Office of Techni- cal Information in the areas of editorial format, graphic art layout, printing detail, preprinting reproduction needs, as well as attention to pro- motional detail and financial support. In addition, the clerical and typing st& of the Applied Mathe- matics Division merit commendation for their efficient and patient production of manuscript copy involving complicated technical notation. Finally, the continued support of Dr. E. W. Cannon, chief of the Applied Mathematics Division, and the advice of Dr. F. L. Alt, assistant chief, as well as of the many mathematicians in the Division, is gratefully acknowledged. % M. ABRAMOWITZ.
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