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  2. Johnson desk - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson desk is a mahogany partners desk that was used by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson in the Oval Office as his Oval Office desk. One of only six desks used by a president in the Oval Office, it was designed by Thomas D. Wadelton and built in 1909 by S. Karpen and Bros. in Chicago.

  3. How to organize your desk at home - Engadget

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    A cable management box like this one from D-Line can help keep all of it contained in one attractive unit and make areas under your desk easier to clean. The box comes in white or black, has three ...

  4. The best free tools and services for college students - Engadget

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    When you’re living the college life, every penny counts. Thankfully, there’s a plethora of free software, services and tools you can use to get through your day-to-day on campus, whether you ...

  5. Library circulation - Wikipedia

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    The main public service point is the circulation desk or loans desk, usually found near the main entrance of a library. It provides lending services and facilities for return of loaned items. Renewal of materials and payment of fines are also handled at the circulation desk. [1]

  6. Resolute desk - Wikipedia

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    The desk given to Henry Grinnell's widow, in recognition of the large sums of money her husband spent trying to find Sir John Franklin and his ships, is now known as the Grinnell desk. [14] [78] This desk is 42.25 in (107.3 cm) high, 48 in (120 cm) wide, and 26.75 in (67.9 cm) deep.

  7. Selective Service System - Wikipedia

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    World War I draft card. Lower left corner to be removed by men of African ancestry in order to keep the military segregated. Following the U.S. declaration of war against Germany on 6 April, the Selective Service Act of 1917 (40 Stat. 76) was passed by the 65th United States Congress on 18 May 1917, creating the Selective Service System. [10]

  8. Field desk - Wikipedia

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    Field desk in Vietnam, Operation Double Eagle, 1966. A field desk is a portable desk which is meant to be used in rear areas near a battlefield and moved around rather frequently in difficult conditions. It is in contrast to the campaign desk, which is usually heavier and meant for areas further in the rear. World War I field desk

  9. Student's t-distribution - Wikipedia

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    Statistician William Sealy Gosset, known as "Student" In statistics, the t distribution was first derived as a posterior distribution in 1876 by Helmert [3] [4] [5] and Lüroth. [6] [7] [8] As such, Student's t-distribution is an example of Stigler's Law of Eponymy.