The 37 different surnames of US presidents can be compared with each other in many different ways. This paper looks at them in one, two, and three dimensions - along a line, on a plane, and in space, showing which ones are neighbors and which ones are outliers
The 2000 presidential election that pitted Republican Texas Governor George W. Bush, the son of a fo...
Suppose that until recently one traditional (if rather odd) question asked of all newly-elected or n...
With the 2004 election looming, perhaps it is time to take belated noticed of the fact that we prese...
As familiar as we my think we are with the name of the U.S. presidents, a listing of their fully nam...
In the February 1976 issue of Word Ways, Robert Cass Keller called for readers to construct an inter...
In the November 1971 Word Ways, I presented a number of forms (solid crossword puzzles having simple...
Take the surnames of the US presidents. For each one, what is the longest transdeletion and what is...
To honor the bicentennial year, we offer the following double-barreled quiz on American presidents. ...
The year 1976 witnessed a unique melding of American history and presidential politics. In view of t...
The May 1976 Word Ways published a 17x31 rectangle containing the (then) 33 different presidential s...
Darryl Francis (W2004-25) requests transadditions of the names of eight US Presidents. There are ma...
In the August Word Ways I challenged readers to find the smallest rectangle in which one can pack th...
After admiring Darryl Francis\u27s new presidential rectangle in Word Ways for May 1993, I began won...
In the May 1993 Word Ways, Darryl Francis presented a presidential rectangle: the names of 37 U.S. p...
Anagramming presidential names - rearranging their letters into other words, hopefully bearing some ...
The 2000 presidential election that pitted Republican Texas Governor George W. Bush, the son of a fo...
Suppose that until recently one traditional (if rather odd) question asked of all newly-elected or n...
With the 2004 election looming, perhaps it is time to take belated noticed of the fact that we prese...
As familiar as we my think we are with the name of the U.S. presidents, a listing of their fully nam...
In the February 1976 issue of Word Ways, Robert Cass Keller called for readers to construct an inter...
In the November 1971 Word Ways, I presented a number of forms (solid crossword puzzles having simple...
Take the surnames of the US presidents. For each one, what is the longest transdeletion and what is...
To honor the bicentennial year, we offer the following double-barreled quiz on American presidents. ...
The year 1976 witnessed a unique melding of American history and presidential politics. In view of t...
The May 1976 Word Ways published a 17x31 rectangle containing the (then) 33 different presidential s...
Darryl Francis (W2004-25) requests transadditions of the names of eight US Presidents. There are ma...
In the August Word Ways I challenged readers to find the smallest rectangle in which one can pack th...
After admiring Darryl Francis\u27s new presidential rectangle in Word Ways for May 1993, I began won...
In the May 1993 Word Ways, Darryl Francis presented a presidential rectangle: the names of 37 U.S. p...
Anagramming presidential names - rearranging their letters into other words, hopefully bearing some ...
The 2000 presidential election that pitted Republican Texas Governor George W. Bush, the son of a fo...
Suppose that until recently one traditional (if rather odd) question asked of all newly-elected or n...
With the 2004 election looming, perhaps it is time to take belated noticed of the fact that we prese...