Smash patch#3
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rcanzanese wants to merge 2 commits intoDrexelPhysics:masterfrom
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Smash patch#3rcanzanese wants to merge 2 commits intoDrexelPhysics:masterfrom rcanzanese:smash-patch
rcanzanese wants to merge 2 commits intoDrexelPhysics:masterfrom
rcanzanese:smash-patch
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Logo was obtained directly from University Communications on 4 May 2015. http://drexel.edu/identity/drexel/logotypes/
Reflects requirements specified in the 2014-2015 Thesis Manual: https://www.library.drexel.edu/sites/default/files/thesismanual.pdf
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On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 01:55:01PM -0700, rcanzanese wrote:
Wonderful :). I've tweaked your commit messages to wrap long lines |
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This looks good to me. Thank you. |
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Given our earlier discussion, I have created a new pull request that does not requiring the \vspace{...} hack. This version uses \smash to create the same effect.