1939x

In historical and collegiate reports, the suffix "x" (e.g., Class of 1939x) typically indicates a member of that class who left before graduation.

Many students in the late 1930s left their studies to join the armed forces as World War II approached. In historical and collegiate reports, the suffix "x" (e

In some museum or library catalogs, "1939x" is used as a prefix for accessions received in the year 1939. For example, the Johnstown Flood Correspondents Association Records include items donated by Fred J. Heinz under "Acc# 1939x". 2. Mathematical and Scientific Context In historical and collegiate reports

Research on polynomial zero clusters mentions the term in equations such as 3. Gaming and Community Use the suffix "x" (e.g.

Historical reports from Bridgewater College list several individuals, such as Trenton Atwood Strole, as "Class of 1939x".