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  1. Logarithmic and trigonometric tables: Prepared under the direction for Earle Raymond Hedrick by E. R Hedrick, 1943
  2. Logarithmic and trigonometric tables, prepared under the direction of Earle Raymond Hedrick: To accompany a plane and spherical trigonometry by Alfred Monroe Kenyon and Louis Ingold by E. R. Hedrick, 1913-01-01
  3. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS VOLUME-1I(FUNCTIONS OF A COMPLEX VARIABLE
  4. Technical Drawing by Earle (Editor) Hedrick, 1942
  5. A Course in Mathematical Analysis, Volume 2, part 1 by Edouard Goursat, Earle Raymond Hedrick, et all 2010-02-17
  6. Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1947
  7. Ueber den analytischen Character der Losungen von Differentialgleichungen by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1901
  8. FUNCTIONS OF A COMPLEX VARIABLE BEING PART I OF VOLUME II: GOURSAT'S A COURSE IN MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS SERIES by EARLE RAYMOND & DUNKEL, OTTO) GOURSAT EDOUARD (TRANSLATORS: HEDRICK, 1916
  9. Logarithmic and Trigonetric Tables by Earle Hedrick, 1920
  10. Analytic Geometry and Principles of Algebra by Alexander Ziwet, Louis Allen Hopkins, et all 2010-03-01
  11. Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables : Revised Edition by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1921
  12. The MacMillan Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 2008-02-15
  13. THE MACMILLAN MATHEMATICAL TABLES by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1936
  14. Constructive Geometry: Exercises in Elementary Geometric Drawing by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1916

21. Applications Of The Calculus To Mechanics
– Informationabout this book has been viewed 1719 times, 12 times previously this month......earle Raymond hedrick. Dewey Subject Codes. 512, 531.
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22. Letters To Schoenberg From "H"
Translate this page hedrick, earle R. UCLA, 1940.02.13, I am sending you with this letter a copy of hedrick, earle R. UCLA, 1941.03.27, I am writing this note to express my
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Writer Writer's Company Date First line of letter Heinrichshofen's Verlag In der Zeit vom 1. Januar bis zum 31. Dezember 193 Holen Adjustment Bureau Although you made arrangements sometime ago to pay Hachten, Richard Curtis Circulation Co Regarding our telephone conversation today wherein Hadra, [?] In Sachen Hahnloser ./. Blumenthal bezieht sich me Hadra, [?] In Sachen Hanloser ./. Blumenthal nehme ich Bezug IGNM Unter den zahllosen Gratulanten aus aller Welt, di Haeller, Othmar Aus zweifachem Anlasse gestatte ich mir, Ihnen mei erlaubet sich Ihnen anbei eine Rezension von Rich Auf Ihre w. Zeilen vom 26. M. schreibe ich Ihnen Haft, Joseph I want to acknowledge with thanks your very intere Hagemann, Paul Beim Jahreswechsel waren meine Gedanken bei Ihnen, Hagemann, Paul Ich habe Ihnen schon seit 3 a 4 Wochen schreiben w Hagemann, Paul

23. Letters To Schoenberg: 1941
Translate this page 1941.03.27, hedrick, earle R. UCLA, I am writing this note to express my 1941.04.22, hedrick, earle R. UCLA, Thank you very much for your letter of
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Letters to Schoenberg: 1941
Date Writer Writer's Company First line of letter Ernst, Frieda Yates, Frances Mullen We know that you are a very happy family indeed to Greissle, Felix Goehr, Rudolf Stiedry, Fritz Steiner, Arnoldo Ich erhielt Dein Schreiben v. 5.Dec. und danke Dir Reader's Digest Thank you for your kind note commenting on Mr. McE Gesensway, Louis I am sending you a letter that was published that Greissle, Felix Eggarter, Fred W. Kolisch, Josie First Kammersymphonie enthusiastically received ha Lawton, Mildred E. Carnegie Inst of Tech Dr. Fritz Dorian has referred your letter of Decem Hirschmann, Ira A. New Friends of Music This is a belated reply to your kind letter of Dec Manning, D. African Missions I would be most grateful to have an autograph from Engel, Carl Schirmer I have your telegram of the twelfth. If I have no Brunswick, Mark Placement Comm f Muscn Thank you very much for writing so nicely to Carl Violin, Moritz

24. A Guide To The E. R. Hedrick Collection, 1905-1907
Creator, hedrick, ER (earle Raymond). Title, ER hedrick Collection. Dates,19051907 earle Raymond hedrick (1876-1943) received his Ph.D. from the
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Descriptive Summary Creator Hedrick, E. R. (Earle Raymond) Title E. R. Hedrick Collection Dates: Abstract The collection consists of two reprints by M. B. Porter on the topic of analysis that were part of E. R. Hedrick's library. Accession No. AAM 88-4 Extent 2 items Language English. Repository Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History,The University of Texas at Austin
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25. A Guide To The E. R. Hedrick Collection, 1905-1907
earle Raymond hedrick (18761943) received his Ph.D. from the Georg-August-UniversitätGöttingen in 1901 under the direction of David Hilbert.
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A Guide to the E. R. Hedrick Collection, 1905-1907
Descriptive Summary Creator Hedrick, E. R. (Earle Raymond) Title E. R. Hedrick Collection Dates: Abstract The collection consists of two reprints by M. B. Porter on the topic of analysis that were part of E. R. Hedrick's library. Accession No. AAM 88-4 Extent 2 items Language English. Repository Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History,The University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of two reprints by M. B. Porter on the topic of analysis that were part of E. R. Hedrick's library. Forms part of the Archives of American Mathematics
Restrictions
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Unrestricted access.
Use Restrictions
Collection stored offsite at the Collections Deposit Library. Please contact repository in advance for retrieval.
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Subjects Hedrick, E. R. (Earle Raymond), 1876-1943 Porter, M. B. (Milton Brockett) Mathematical analysis.
Related Material
More E. R. Hedrick material can be found at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Archives. See OCLC record number 40473362.

26. Mizzou Mathematics In 1905 - 1906
410, in December, 1906, earle hedrick, Alexander Chessin, and Ellery Davis metin Columbia, Missouri, and formed the Southwestern Section of the American
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University of Missouri-Columbia
Department of Mathematics
Alumni Announcements ... Welcome
Mizzou Mathematics in 1905 - 1906
by Professor Paul Ehrlich
Recently, an extensive investigation of the emergence of the American mathematical research community has been given in Parshall and Rowe [1]. The authors argue in this volume that while certainly there were instances of research activity in the United States during the 1700's and 1800's, like the Lawrence Scientific School and Benjamin Peirce at Harvard or the Sheffield Scientific School and Hubert Ansom Newton at Yale, that critical mass in terms of creating a sustainable research community was not achieved until the late 1800's. In this general time period, to give three prominent examples, the amassment of certain industrial fortunes enabled benefactors Johns Hopkins to establish Johns Hopkins University, primarily for graduate education; Jonas Clark to establish Clark University; and John D. Rockefellar to establish the University of Chicago as a Baptist institution of higher learning. In [1], three phases in the emergence of our research community are detailed:
  • graduate study at the newly opened Johns Hopkins: 1876 - 1883
  • graduate study, pre- or postdoctoral in Europe, and especially in Germany with Felix Klein, Sophus Lie, and later, David Hilbert
  • 27. Pioneers
    University archives revealed that earle Raymond hedrick had taken the PhD atGottingen in 1901 after undergraduate work at Michigan and graduate studies at
    http://www.math.missouri.edu/~news/issue4/pioneers.html
    Kellogg, Bliss, Hedrick Mizzou Math Pioneers
    by Paul Ehrlich During my formative years as an assistant professor at MU in the late 1970s, I often ate lunch with Professors Jerry Lange and Ernest Roetman. It was at that time that Jerry first told me that he had heard Professor Leonard Blumenthal and other old-timers tell him that celebrated mathematicians such as Oliver Kellogg, G.A. Bliss and Earle Hedrick had once taught at MU. I forgot all about this as I rose through the ranks at Ole Mizzou and relocated to the University of Florida in 1987 as senior professor in differential geometry. In the early 1990s, I hesitatingly volunteered to be editor of the UF department newsletter, and after a year or so, I had the idea for an alumni news column. Three Phases of Math History
    The Search
    A trip to the University of Florida science library proved conclusively that both Kellogg and Hedrick had been at MU and had collaborated on a series of textbooks. In those days, a department would just have a single professor who served also as chair. I saw from the title pages of those books that Hedrick was the professor and Kellogg assistant professor. Indeed, I found the book Applications of Calculus to Mechanics by Hedrick, which listed him as professor of mathematics at MU and Kellogg as MU assistant professor. Ginn and Company published the book in 1909. The preface to this book contained a paragraph about pedagogical issues of teaching mathematics to students who must apply the material in professions such as engineering, and it used MU as an example.

    28. Morris Kline's, Why The Professor Can't Teach: Bibliography And Index
    hedrick, earle R., 3637 Heliocentric theory, 132-33 Helmholtz, Hermann von, 32Herstein, IN, 245. High schools, 161-82 .cultural approach to mathematics
    http://www.marco-learningsystems.com/pages/kline/prof/profteachindex.html
    HomePage Prof Morris Kline Bibliography and Index BIBLIOGRAPHY Alder, Henry L. "Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students." The American Mathematical Monthly Allendoerfer, C. B. "The Narrow Mathematician". The American Mathematical Monthly Ashby, Eric. Adapting Universities to a Technological Society . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1974. Axelrod, Joseph. The University Teacher as Artist . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1973. Baker, Liva. I'm Radcliffe! Fly Me! The Seven Sisters and the Failure of Women's Education . New York: Macmillan, 1976. Barzun, Jacques. "The Cults of "Research" and "Creativity". Harper's Magazine , October 1960, 69-74. _Teacher in America. New York: Doubleday and Co., 1954.
    _ The House of Intellect. New York: Harper and Bros., 1959.
    Bell, Eric T. Review of The Poetry of Mathematics and Other Essays The American Mathematical Monthly Berelson, Bernard. Graduate Education in the United States . New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960. Bidwell, James K., and Clason, Robert G. Readings in the History of Mathematics Education.

    29. Connect@UCLA (Los Angeles Edition)
    Third and fourth from left are Regent Edward Dickson, whose vision helped createUCLA, and earle hedrick, then a professor of mathematics and later UCLA s
    http://www.uclalumni.net/HTMLEmail/Sept04/Sept04_LA.htm
    Grad Students
    Move Into New Weyburn Terrace
    UCLA Engineers Shake Things Up Past Gains Clear, Future Uncertain for African-Americans ...
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    Vol. 3, #9 Send this to a friend Produced by the UCLA Alumni Association
    Los Angeles Edition

    Dear [[first_name]],
    UCLA has a special bond with people living in Greater Los Angeles. Through the UCLA in LA initiative , UCLA faculty, students and staff work with community members every day to improve the quality of life for all Angelenos. The initiative's UCLA Center for Community Partnerships brings people, ideas and resources together by funding projects between UCLA and nonprofit organizations. Since its establishment in 2002, the Center has funded nearly 100 partnerships with organizations as diverse as Self-Help Graphics, CD Tech, and Communities in Schools focusing on three areas: children and families, economic development, and arts and culture. Together, UCLA and area residents are uniting to make Greater Los Angeles even better. Franklin Gilliam Jr.

    30. American Statistical Association
    earle Raymond hedrick Lecturers http//www.maa.org/awards/hedrick.html GeorgePolya Lecturer http//www.maa.org/awards/polyalecturers.html
    http://www.amstat.org/profession/index.cfm?fuseaction=otherawards

    31. American Statistical Association
    http//www.informs.org/Prizes/MorseAward.html. Mathematical Association of America.earle Raymond hedrick Lecturers http//www.maa.org/awards/hedrick.html
    http://www.amstat.org/profession/index.cfm?pf=otherawards&fuseaction=otherawards

    32. DML: Digital Mathematics Library: Retrodigitized Mathematics Journals And Monogr
    64, Michigan hedrick, ER (earle Raymond) Constructive geometry; exercises in 65, Cornell hedrick, earle Raymond Applications of the calculus to
    http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/~rehmann/DML/dml_links_author_H.html
    DML: Digital Mathematics Library
    Also: WDML: World Digital Mathematics Library Retrodigitized Mathematics Journals and Monographs
    Contains links to 1874 digitized books (> 385236 pages )
    and to 145 digitized journals (> 2942143 pages).

    (Numbers of pages are preliminary; not all informations are already available.) Includes all the links mentioned on page 920 of: Allyn Jackson, "The Digital Mathematics Libary",
    Notices Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 50 (8), 2003
    Local Copy
    A similar list is offered at http://www.wdml.org The database for this table is an ASCII based (ISO Latin 8859-1 extended) list , which may be parsed by this PERL script
    If you want items to be added here, please send me the necessary data. Lists ordered by "Journal", "Repository" (Journals only) or by "Author name", "Title" are provided, as well as an
    overview of the repositories
    Author: A B C D ... Z Title: A B C D ... Z Nr. Repository: Author, Title (Books only): Pages: Year(s): Type: Cornell Haan, D. Bierens : Een aanhangsel tot de tafels van onbepaalde integralen, Door D. Bierens de Haan book Cornell Haan, D. Bierens

    33. DML: Digital Mathematics Library: Retrodigitized Mathematics Journals And Monogr
    by Édouard Goursat translated by earle Raymond hedrick. 214, Cornell Applications of the calculus to mechanics (by hedrick, earle Raymond)
    http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/~rehmann/DML/dml_links_title_A.html
    DML: Digital Mathematics Library
    Also: WDML: World Digital Mathematics Library Retrodigitized Mathematics Journals and Monographs
    Contains links to 1874 digitized books (> 385236 pages )
    and to 145 digitized journals (> 2942143 pages).

    (Numbers of pages are preliminary; not all informations are already available.) Includes all the links mentioned on page 920 of: Allyn Jackson, "The Digital Mathematics Libary",
    Notices Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 50 (8), 2003
    Local Copy
    A similar list is offered at http://www.wdml.org The database for this table is an ASCII based (ISO Latin 8859-1 extended) list , which may be parsed by this PERL script
    If you want items to be added here, please send me the necessary data. Lists ordered by "Journal", "Repository" (Journals only) or by "Author name", "Title" are provided, as well as an
    overview of the repositories
    Author: A B C D ... Z Title: A B C D ... Z Nr. Repository: Title, Author: Pages: Year(s): Type: Michigan A brief account of the historical development of pseudospherical surfaces from 1827 to 1887 ... (by Coddington, Emily.) book Michigan A brief course in the calculus, by William Cain.

    34. Documents For An Access Point
    , viii,548pp.;......Author(s), Edouard Goursat;earle Raymond hedrick (tr.) Publication, New York Dover Publications, Inc. , 1904.
    http://libibm.iucaa.ernet.in/slim/wslxRSLT.php?A1=1012

    35. Documents For An Access Point
    , viii,300pp.;......Author(s), Edouard Goursat;earle Raymond hedrick (tr.);Otto Dunkel (tr.) Publication,New York Dover Publications, Inc. , 1917.
    http://libibm.iucaa.ernet.in/slim/wslxRSLT.php?A1=1013

    36. University Of California History Digital Archives
    earle Raymond hedrick served as the second chief campus officer. He was bornSeptember 27, 1876, in Union City, Indiana, and was educated at the University
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/general_history/campuses/ucla/officers.htm
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    Chief Campus Officers Originally, the Los Angeles campus was under the supervision of a director whose title was changed to vice-president and director in 1930 and vice-president and provost in 1931. From 1945-48, the chief executive at Los Angeles was called provost of the University and in 1948, vice-president and provost of the University. In 1952, chancellor became the official title. During two interim periods (1942 to 1945 and 1950 to 1952) when the campus was without a provost, administrative affairs were handled by a three-man committee. source
    Ernest Carroll Moore, 1919-36

    37. University Of California In Memoriam
    hedrick, earle Raymond, 18761943. Campbell, William Wallace, 1862-1938. Hovey,Noris, 1881-1937. Gayley, Charles Mills, 1858-1932
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/archives_exhibits/in_memoriam/ucwide1.html
    UCHDA Home In Memoriam Campus/Affiliated Institution Universitywide Administration Universitywide Administration Wellman, Harry Hitch, Charles Johnston Roessler, Edward B. Schraer, Rosemary S. J. ... Wheeler, Benjamin Ide Highlights Charles Johnston Hitch
    UC President (1968-1975)
    Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley
    "His monument . . . was a University still independent, still possessed of the highest academic capabilities, and still unruly enough to leave both the Left and the Right uncomfortable. In other words, a University worthy of the name." Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr.
    Professor of Soils and Plant Nutrition, UC Davis and UC Berkeley
    University Dean of Agriculture
    Founding Chancellor of UC Irvine
    "While 'Chancellor Dan's' legacy is the UCI campus, his influence extends well beyond the perimeter of Aldrich Park." James B. Kendrick Jr.

    38. 1870_1879 Index
    (18761943) hedrick, earle (1876-1932) Wilczynski, (1877-1947) Hardy (1877-1938)Landau (1877-1946) Jeans (1877-1961) Mason (1877-1963) Boggio
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Indexes/1870_1879.html
    Mathematicians born from 1870 to 1879
    Koch
    Carslaw

    Baxter

    Enriques
    ...
    Hedrick
    , Earle
    Wilczynski

    Hardy

    Landau

    Jeans
    ...
    Krylov, Nikolai

    Alphabetical indexes A B C D ... XYZ Chronological indexes - 500 AD Main index Biographies Index History Topics Index ... Search suggestions JOC/EFR August 2002 The URL of this page is: School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews, Scotland http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Indexes/@.html

    39. Church2
    14, hedrick, earle (re. Excluded middle). 15, Hendel, Charles W. 16, Henkin, Leon.17, Heyting, A. 18, Huntington, Edward V. 19, I General
    http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/church/church2.html
    Box Folder II. CORRESPONDENCE (Boxes 16-39) Academic Correspondence A General Abian, Alexander Ackermann, Robert Ackerman, Wilhelm Addison, John Ajdukiewicz, Kazimierz American Mathematical Society American Philosophical Association Anderson, C. Anthony Andrews, Peter B. Angelleli, Ignacio Ansejo, F. G. Arbab, Bijan Ba-Bl General Bo-Bu General Barendregt, Henk Bar-Hillel, Yehoshua Barzin, Marcel Basil Blackwell Publisher Bausch, Augustus F. Baylis, C. A. Bealer, George P. Beard, Robert W. Behmann, Heinrich Berkeley, E. C. (re. Elementary Topics in Mathematical Logic Bernays, Paul: 1934-1975 Beth, E. W. Bex, Joseph Boone, W. W. Borgers, A. Bowden, Leon British Academy Burks, Arthur W. Bynum, Terry Academic Correspondence (cont.) C General Carnap, Rudolf: 1940-1954 Chaitin, Gregory J. Chandraskekharan, K. Chatalian, George Cherry, T. M. Cohen, A. Cohen, Robert S. Copeland, Arthur H. Copi, Irving M. Corcoran, John P., Jr. Craig, William Cunningham, G. Watts Curry, H. B. Cusmariu, Arnold D General Daigneault, Aubert Davis, Martin Dawson John W., Jr., Destouches, J. L.

    40. The Chilkat Valley News, Haines Alaska: Story 4
    Grammy winner earle to play at Southeast fair. By Bonnie hedrick. The prospectof an Alaskan fishing trip made the difference in landing 2005 Grammy winner
    http://www.chilkatvalleynews.com/archive/2005-13-1.html
    Serving Haines and Klukwan since 1966 Volume XXXV Number 13 Home Editorial Classifieds Duly Noted ... Advertise
    Grammy winner Earle to play at Southeast fair By Bonnie Hedrick The prospect of an Alaskan fishing trip made the difference in landing 2005 Grammy winner Steve Earle for the Southeast Alaska State Fair, executive director Herb VanCleve said this week. Earle, winner of the best contemporary folk Grammy for his politically charged album, "The Revolution Starts… Now," has agreed to perform a Saturday night concert July 30 at Payson Pavilion, VanCleve said. "It’s in the bag." Although paperwork still needs to change hands, VanCleve said the verbal commitment he received on Thursday is enough assurance to begin promotions. "When (his booking company) got back with me, their only concern was that his travel schedule was too tight and when was he going to get his fishing trip in," VanCleve said. A former sportfish guide, VanCleve said he quickly assured the agent that reworking travel plans wouldn’t be a problem. "If he wants to go fly fishing, I think I’ll arrange to take him myself. If he’s interested in saltwater, I’ll set up a local charter." Earle is known not just for two decades of hard rocking country music, but for strong political views on topics ranging from the death penalty to the Bush administration and the need for living wills.

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