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High School Life

Vladimir Maz’ya

Chapter Chapter 3 in Differential Equations of My Young Years, 2014, pp 73-90 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract When I moved up to the sixth grade our school No. 215 had already acquired a new building on Zhukovsky Street, and I often covered the distance from home to school on the footboard of a streetcar – this was possible in those times when the old design of that type of transportation was still in use. While turning from Kolokolnaya Street to Marat Street the streetcar slowed down and I jumped off to the cobble stone pavement. The jump had to be done so as not to be run down by a car that might be turning at the same time. A couple of times, when landing after the jump, I scraped my knees though not seriously. But then the dear corner house I lived in was close at hand.

Keywords: Sixth Grade; Eighth Grade; Seventh Grade; Ninth Grader; Independent Scientific Research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-01809-6_3

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