Abstract

The first volume of the journal that was eventually to become the Mathematics Magazine amounted to nothing more than a series of campaign folders to encourage membership in the Louisiana-Mississippi Section of the Mathematical Association of America. Bearing no date or numerical designation, the first issue was circulated in October, 1926, among high-school and college mathematics teachers of Louisiana and Mississippi. The eight-page pamphlet was headed:

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