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:In 1943 preface states purpose "to stress correct scientific thinking rather than to stress the accumulation of facts or to trace the historical development of the subject."
:In 1943 preface states purpose "to stress correct scientific thinking rather than to stress the accumulation of facts or to trace the historical development of the subject."


;[[File:KovetzEMTheoryPrefaceContents.pdf|Kovetz, Electromagnetic Theory]]:Intermediate classical (non-quantized) electromagnetic theory presented as a string of mathematical obviousnesses.
;Electromagnetic Theory by Attay Kovetz:Intermediate classical (non-quantized) electromagnetic theory presented as a string of mathematical obviousnesses. [[Media:KovetzEMTheoryPrefaceContents.pdf|Preface and contents]]


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Elements of Physics by Alpheus W. Smith.<bibref f="default.bib">Smith
1943</bibref>
at Carpenter Library
In 1943 preface states purpose "to stress correct scientific thinking rather than to stress the accumulation of facts or to trace the historical development of the subject."
Electromagnetic Theory by Attay Kovetz
Intermediate classical (non-quantized) electromagnetic theory presented as a string of mathematical obviousnesses. Preface and contents

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