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==Older comments==
==Older comments==
My Grandmother always talks about SMSG as far as it being a completely different style of mathematics that my father and two aunts leared when they were in school. Seems like it's just another approach to teaching the topic....but there's not much info on the matter.
My Grandmother always talks about SMSG as far as it being a completely different style of mathematics that my father and two aunts leared when they were in school. Seems like it's just another approach to teaching the topic....but there's not much info on the matter.

== External links ==

The "external links" of this article are dead:

External links

The SMSG Collection at The Center for American History at UT
Archives of American Mathematics at the Center for American History at UT

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Older comments

My Grandmother always talks about SMSG as far as it being a completely different style of mathematics that my father and two aunts leared when they were in school. Seems like it's just another approach to teaching the topic....but there's not much info on the matter.

External links

The "external links" of this article are dead:

External links

   The SMSG Collection at The Center for American History at UT
   Archives of American Mathematics at the Center for American History at UT