need 1939 Erdos article from J. London Math.

From: Todd Smith (smittod_at_auburn.edu)
Date: 06/30/04


Date: 29 Jun 2004 18:31:08 -0700

If anyone has access to and can share the two articles "Note on the
products of consecutive integers" in volume 14 (1939) of J. London
Math. on pages 194-198 and 245-249, I would greatly appreciate it.
These articles are exactly what I would like to start research in and
neither my undergrad nor my new grad school keeps that journal in the
library.

Thanks!
-Todd Smith



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