An Israeli statistician named Hare, Had five factors he wished to compare, Levels of each were nine, So of course his design Was a Hebro-Greco-Latin square.


Letters to the Editor, The American Statistician, Volume 21, Number 4, October 1967 (p. 49)


An Israeli statistician named Hare, Had five factors he wished to compare, Levels of each were nine, So of course his design Was a Hebro-Greco-Latin...

An Israeli statistician named Hare, Had five factors he wished to compare, Levels of each were nine, So of course his design Was a Hebro-Greco-Latin...

An Israeli statistician named Hare, Had five factors he wished to compare, Levels of each were nine, So of course his design Was a Hebro-Greco-Latin...

An Israeli statistician named Hare, Had five factors he wished to compare, Levels of each were nine, So of course his design Was a Hebro-Greco-Latin...