Where Can I Find Alexander Rosa's Paper on Valuations of Graph Vertices?

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In summary, the conversation is about a person trying to find a paper called "On Certain Valuations of the Vertices of a Graph" by Alexander Rosa. They have searched online and at their library but have not been able to find it. They are seeking suggestions for how to access the paper. The conversation also includes updates on the author's status and a response from the author after the person took a risk and emailed him.
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Charles Stark
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I'm trying to find

On Certain Valuations of the Vertices of a Graph
by Alexander Rosa

I've looked for a couple days but I can't seem to find it anywhere online or at my library. Any suggestions?
 
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For fee
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/244474213_On_certain_valuations_of_the_vertices_of_a_graph
 
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Thanks! I went ahead and created an account and requested the text from him but I doubt I'll get a response.
 
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Charles Stark said:
Thanks! I went ahead and created an account and requested the text from him but I doubt I'll get a response.
This paper was originally published in 1966. You might be waiting on a response from the author from the Great Beyond.

Update: checked the McMaster U website. Prof Rosa is listed as Prof. emeritus:

http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/index.php/people/faculty-emerti/66-/faculty-emeriti/318-rosa-alexander.html
 
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SteamKing said:
This paper was originally published in 1966. You might be waiting on a response from the author from the Great Beyond.

Update: checked the McMaster U website. Prof Rosa is listed as Prof. emeritus:

http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/index.php/people/faculty-emerti/66-/faculty-emeriti/318-rosa-alexander.html
Thanks! I took a risk and sent him an email.
 
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I have always wondered what internet provider the "great beyond" used!
 
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It must have been fancy shmancy because I got a response rather quickly.
 

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