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This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdfthis pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books and official links for the two volumes I found:

1975-1979 (published 1999) Website

1980-1984 (published 1992) Website, Errata

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere. The website http://www.mathpropress.com/ of Rabinowitz's company includes contact information. They say they're looking for authors to publish, among other things, "indexes to mathematical problems or results", but the page apparently hasn't been updated since 2006.

This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books and official links for the two volumes I found:

1975-1979 (published 1999) Website

1980-1984 (published 1992) Website, Errata

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere. The website http://www.mathpropress.com/ of Rabinowitz's company includes contact information. They say they're looking for authors to publish, among other things, "indexes to mathematical problems or results", but the page apparently hasn't been updated since 2006.

This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books and official links for the two volumes I found:

1975-1979 (published 1999) Website

1980-1984 (published 1992) Website, Errata

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere. The website http://www.mathpropress.com/ of Rabinowitz's company includes contact information. They say they're looking for authors to publish, among other things, "indexes to mathematical problems or results", but the page apparently hasn't been updated since 2006.

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This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books and official links for the two volumes I found:

1975-1979 (published 1999) Website

1980-1984 (published 1992) Website, Errata

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere. The website http://www.mathpropress.com/ of Rabinowitz's company includes contact information. It says on their info page that They say they're looking for authors to publish, among other things, "indexes to mathematical problems or results", but the page apparently hasn't been updated since 2006.

This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books and official links for the two volumes I found:

1975-1979 (published 1999) Website

1980-1984 (published 1992) Website, Errata

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere. The website http://www.mathpropress.com/ of Rabinowitz's company includes contact information. It says on their info page that they're looking for authors to publish, among other things, "indexes to mathematical problems or results".

This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books and official links for the two volumes I found:

1975-1979 (published 1999) Website

1980-1984 (published 1992) Website, Errata

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere. The website http://www.mathpropress.com/ of Rabinowitz's company includes contact information. They say they're looking for authors to publish, among other things, "indexes to mathematical problems or results", but the page apparently hasn't been updated since 2006.

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This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books and official links for the two volumes I could findfound:

1975-1979 (published 1999) Website

1980-1984 (published 1992) Website, Errata

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere. The website http://www.mathpropress.com/ of Rabinowitz's company includes contact information. It says on their info page that they're looking for authors to publish, among other things, "indexes to mathematical problems or results".

This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books links for the two volumes I could find:

1975-1979 (published 1999)

1980-1984 (published 1992)

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere.

This is somewhat redundant with Igor Pak's P.S., but I found an index for the 1918-1950 range in The Otto Dunkel memorial problem book, starting on page 80 of this pdf.


I found more: Stanley Rabinowitz and others had the same idea a couple of decades ago, and they started compiling indices, not just for the Monthly. Here are Google Books and official links for the two volumes I found:

1975-1979 (published 1999) Website

1980-1984 (published 1992) Website, Errata

Googling "Stanley Rabinowitz 1985-1989" led me to this:

The labor involved in classifying and indexing the 5-year indexes has proved to be far greater than anticipated. We hope to have the 1975-1979 Index out later this year and the 1985-1989 Index is well under way. [Stanley Rabinowitz, June 1996]

I don't know if the 1985-1989 index was ever finished, but presumably there's at least a partial draft out there somewhere. The website http://www.mathpropress.com/ of Rabinowitz's company includes contact information. It says on their info page that they're looking for authors to publish, among other things, "indexes to mathematical problems or results".

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