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         Hedrick Earle:     more books (72)
  1. Plane And Spherical Trigonometry - Illustrated by Leonard M. Passano, 2007-05-30
  2. A Course in Mathematical Analysis, Vol. 1: Derivatives and Differentials, Definite Integrals, Expansion in Series, Applications to Geometry by Edouard Goursat, 1904
  3. Technical Drawing Including Aeronautical Drafting by Frederick Giesecke - Alva Mitchell - Henry Cecil Spencer, 1944
  4. Design of Machine Elements by M. E., M.S. Virgil Moring Faires, 1948
  5. Ancestors and descendants of Dr Earle Raymond Hedrick and Helen Breeden Hedrick by Clyde Lewis Hedrick, 1977
  6. Applications of the calculus to mechanics. by E. R. Hedrick. and by Hedrick. E. R. (Earle Raymond). 1876-1943., 1909-01-01
  7. A Course in Mathematical Analysis Volume II, Part I & Part II by Edouard ; Hedrick, Earle Raymond & Dunkel, Otto (translators) Goursat, 1959-01-01
  8. Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1926
  9. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:BEING PART II OF VOLUME II by Edouard; Translated By Earle Raymond Hedrick and Otto Dunkel Goursat, 1945
  10. Course In Mathematical Analysis by Edouard Goursat; (Translator) Earle Hedrick, 1904-01-01
  11. Logorithmic and Trigonometric Tables: Revised Edition by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1931
  12. A Course in Mathemtical Analysis Volume 1 Derivatives and Differentials Definite Integrals Expansion in Series Applications to G by Edouard and Earle Raymond Hedrick (Translator) Goursat, 1904
  13. A Course in Mathemtical Analysis: Functions of a Complex Variable, Part I of Volume Ii. by Edouard and Earle Raymond Hedrick (Translator) Goursat, 1916
  14. Logarithmic and trigonometric tables. prepared under the directi by Hedrick. E. R. (Earle Raymond). 1876-1943., 1917-01-01

81. Citebase - Cosmic Strings And Quintessence
I, translated by earle Raymond hedrick, 1904. eprint, 11 LiBin Fu, Yi-ShiDuan, Hong Zhang,Phys. Rev. D 61 (2000) 045004
http://citebase.eprints.org/cgi-bin/citations?id=oai:arXiv.org:hep-th/0303021

82. Citebase - Topological Current Of Point Defects And Its Bifurcation
I (translated by earle Raymond hedrick, 1904). eprint, 14 AJ Bray, Phys. Rev.E 55, 5297 (1997). G/A, 15 M. Kubicek, and M. Marek, Computational Methods
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83. Past Leaders [UCLA Media Kit]
In 1937, earle Raymond hedrick, a professor of mathematics at UCLA and one ofthe leading mathematicians in the country, was named the new vice president
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PAST LEADERS With the appointment of former Harvard University provost Albert Carnesale as chancellor on July 1, 1997, UCLA welcomed the eighth chief executive in its 80-year history. Each of Chancellor Carnesale's predecessors has left a unique imprint. With distinctive personal styles and the common goal of building a great university, these chief executives have nurtured and shepherded UCLA from its creation to the present day. UCLA owes its very existence to two dissimilar men whose personal visions dovetailed in a most serendipitous way. One was Edward Augustus Dickson, an idealistic journalist from Sacramento who became the political editor at the Los Angeles Express and the first member of the Regents of the University of California to represent the southern half of the state. The other was the austere Midwestern educator Ernest Carroll Moore, who had taught philosophy and education at Berkeley, Yale and Harvard before becoming president of the Los Angeles State Normal School in 1917. Moore dreamed of converting the Los Angeles State Normal School into a great teachers college to rival those at Columbia University and the University of Chicago. Dickson sought to establish a branch of the Berkeley-based University of California in the Southland. On Oct. 25, 1917, they met and forged a partnership that two years later resulted in the establishment of the Southern Branch of the University of California.

84. Recursos Na Web - Cálculo
Translate this page Applications of the Calculus to Mechanics by earle Raymond hedrick (page imagesat Cornell). Livro online. Differential and Integral Calculus by Daniel A.
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85. Welcome
Mathematician earle R. hedrick succeeds Ernest Carroll Moore as UCLA provost.1938. UCLA awards its first doctoral degree a Ph.D. in history to Kenneth P.
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California Gov. William D. Stephens signs Assembly Bill 626, establishing the Southern Branch of the University of California. The Vermont Avenue campus opens on Sept. 15, offering two-year undergraduate programs to 250 Letters and Science students and 1,250 students in the Teachers College, under the direction of Ernest Carroll Moore.
Southern Branch confers its first degrees, awarding the Bachelor of Education to 28 students. Third and fourth years are added to Letters and Science curriculum.
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Kerckhoff Hall, financed by a $715,000 gift from Louise Kerckhoff, is dedicated as the student union.
Graduate studies expand to include the doctoral degree; Ph.D. programs are approved in three departments.
Center for the Performing Arts is established.

86. Photo Gallery
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Translated by earle Raymond hedrick and Otto Dunkel. Boston, New York Ginn Company, 19161917, 259, 300pp., very good black cloth, two volumes,
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18366. Abraham, M. Leipzig, Berlin, B. G. Teubner, 1912-1920, 3te Auflage, 402pp., very good gray cloth, faded, some foxing on cover, $15 17228. Ackoff, Russell Lincoln, 1919-. Scientific method: optimizing applied research decisions. With the collaboration of Shiv K. Gupta and J. Sayer Minas. New York: John Wiley, 1962, 464pp.: ill. 24 cm, very good dust-jacket with a few minor tears, very good cloth, previous owner's name: Israel Scheffler, $85 Operations research Methodology, Decision making. 18409. Aronszajn, N., et al, ed. Transactions of the symposium on partial differential equations held at the University of California, at Berkeley, June 20-July 1, 1955, sponsored by Office of Naval Research [and others] Editorial committee: N. Aronszajn, A. Douglis [and] C. B. Morrey, Jr. [New York, Interscience Publishers, 1956?], vi, 334pp. illus. 27 cm, very good large gray cloth, slight edgewear, some foxing, $45

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  • Applications of the Calculus to Mechanics by Earle Raymond Hedrick (page images at Cornell)
  • Careers in Science and Engineering: A Student Planning Guide to Grad School and Beyond (1996 edition) by Engineering, and Public Policy Committee on Science (HTML at NAP)
  • Coatings for High-Temperature Structural Materials: Trends and Opportunities by National Research Council National Materials Advisory Board (page images at NAP)
  • Computer-Aided Materials Selection During Structural Design by National Research Council National Materials Advisory Board (page images at NAP)
  • Emerging Needs and Opportunities for Human Factors Research , ed. by Raymond S. Nickerson (page images and partial HTML at NAP)
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  • Expanding the Vision of Sensor Materials by National Research Council National Materials Advisory Board (page images at NAP)
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  • 89. Science News Online - Timeline - This Week - 7/12/97
    made by Dr. earle R. hedrick of the University of California, According toDr. hedrick’s diagram of the situation, the record of 1 minute 52 seconds
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    From the July 9, 1927 issue.
    THE LATEST ACHIEVEMENT OF THE LAMP MAKER An electric incandescent lamp using 30,000 watts of power, as compared with the 40 watts of our household lamps. Such lights as these furnish illumination for airplane landing fields and motion picture studios.
    FREUD STILL ALIVE
    Sigmund Freud, who has devoted 40 years to psychoanalysis in the face of opposition from all sides, is now past his seventieth birthday, but he is as hard at work as ever. Many false reports have been circulated in America regarding his illness. The fact is, that three years ago he was successfully operated on for a malignant condition of the jaw. Recovery has been complete and most satisfactory, and now, in spite of advanced age, he is in full vigor of body and mind. No recent intellectual movement has been so badly misunderstood and distorted as the psychoanalytic movement originated by Professor Freud. Quite by accident of circumstance it fell to the lot of Freud to revise our knowledge of the sexual life of man and its development, a field of science neglected for generations. Freud, by his extensive experience in clinical psychology and by the introduction of new methods of observation, such as dream interpretation and free-association, was able to place it on a firm foundation. Sandor Ferenczi, a noted psychoanalyst of Budapest and associate of Sigmund Freud

    90. September 27: Information From Answers.com
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    Mrs MADESANI Nobel1926 1876 Ægidius FAUTEUX 1876 Prof, earle RaymondHEDRICK 1877 Prof, Frank Hamilton HANKINS 1878 Rev, James Matthew THOMPSON
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    If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee nee CHARTERIS 1888: Basil (Herbert) DEAN 1888: Nikolai Ivanovich BUKHARIN 1889: Constantine BROWN 1889: William Mathewson MILLIKEN 1895: Prof, Arthur Sutherland Pigott WOODHOUSE 1895: Prof, Josephine Ketcham PIERCY 1896: Cora ( nee )Chastang BARNETT 1896: Judge, Sam(=Samuel James) ERVIN, Jr 1897: Herbert (Sebastian) AGAR 1897: Prof, Leo GERSHOY 1898: Vincent YOUMANS 1899: Charles E (van) FEINBERG 1899: Claire LOEWENFELD, nee LEWIS 1900: Clementine PADDLEFORD 1900: Hibben ZIESING 1900: Sir, Philip (Austiss) HENDY 1901: Prof, Felix Wilbur GINGRICH 1901: Prof, Oliver Spurgeon ENGLISH 1902: Arthur Theodore MARTIN 1904: Donald (Isaac) EDWARDS 1904: Edith Constance BRADSHAW, Mrs TURTON-JONES (ps: Susan GILLESPIE) 1905: Jeannette ( nee )Murphy LYNN 1905: Paul R JACKSON 1906: Evelyn ( nee nee LEVY 1913: Bobb SCHAEFFER 1916: John(=Giovanni) R FISCHETTI 1917: Prof, Arthur Douglas McLAREN 1918: Sir, Martin (H) RYLE 1920: Bobby IRVINE 1920: Henry Melson STOMMEL 1924: Louis (Albert) JOHNSON 1924: Prof, Rowena Mary LAWSON

    92. Tibor Radó
    In 1952 the Mathematical Association of America selected him to give the firstEarle Raymond hedrick Lectures at its summer meeting.
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    Eduard Helly,
    and studied mathematics under the latter's tutelage in the prison camp. Due to the chaos of the communist revolution and ensuing civil war, he was unable to return to Hungary until 1920. He then attended the University of Szeged where he studied with and with Frigyes Riesz, under whose direction he wrote his Ph. D. thesis in 1922. Afterwards he served as an assistant and Privatdozent at Szeged. In 1928 he was awarded a fellowship by the Rockefeller Foundation, which he spent working with in Munich and with Paul Koebe and Leon Lichtenstein in Leipzig. In 1929 he came to the U. S. as a visiting lecturer at Harvard and Rice University. Marshall Hall, Jr. Henry B. Mann , Erwin Kleinfeld and Herbert Ryser Ph. D. theses at Ohio State. Plateau's Jesse Douglas , were the first to give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a solution (cf. ), a result which completed more than half a century's work on the classification of compact surfaces by many major mathematicians, including Riemann , and Weyl . In 1945 he was selected to give the American Mathematical Society Colloquium Lectures on his work on surface area (cf.

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    94. September 27 - Art History Online Reference And Guide
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    95. June 1998 IT Awards Column
    Distinguished Technical Staff Award, Bell Labs, 1983. The 1984 earle RaymondHedrick Lecturer of the Math. Assoc. Amer.
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    On February 13, 1998, the National Academy of Engineering announced the names of the individuals most recently elected to its ranks. The list of new electees included three current members of the Information Theory Society: Bob McEliece, David Middleton, and Neil Sloane. A short biography for each follows. Also elected were two past members of the Information Theory Society: James Spilker, Jr. and Thomas Stockham, Jr. The induction ceremony will take place on October 4, 1998. The citations for all five electees follow. Robert J. McEliece For error-correcting codes and cryptography. David Middleton For statistical communications theory and applications. Neil A. Sloane For coding theory and its applications. James J. Spilker, Jr. For spread spectrum technology, communications theory, and the global positioning systems. Thomas G. Stockham, Jr. For contributions to the field of digital audio recording.
    Bob McEliece
    Bob McEliece was born in Washington, D.C. on May 21, 1942. He obtained his B.S. in mathematics from Caltech in 1964, and spent academic 1964-1965 at Trinity College, U. Cambridge, England, where among other things he attended the famous Ernst Selmer lectures on linear recurrence relations over finite fields. Returning to Caltech in 1965, he went onto obtain his Ph.D. in mathematics under the guidance of Professor Marshall Hall, Jr. His Ph.D. thesis was entitled ``Linear Recurring Sequences over Finite Fields.''

    96. Ava Helen And Linus Pauling Papers - 16. Pauling Personal Library, Q
    G716, A course in mathematical analysis, by Edouard Goursat translated byEarle Raymond hedrick 1904. HAS HANDWRITTEN OWNERSHIP SIGNATURE OF LINUS
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    Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers Collections Pauling Papers Home 16. Pauling Personal Library (4090 books) LC Class Q This section contains a listing of all the books and journals that are contained in Pauling's Personal Library. They are organized in sections according to the Library of Congress Classification system. Q. Science (1259 items) Call Number Title Nato and science; facts about the activities of the Science Committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1959-1966 The Amory Prize lectures : 1947, by Charles Huggins, 1954, by Terence Millin. 1958 Q11 .S67 v.71 no.1 Smithsonian physical tables HAS HANDWRITTEN OWNERSHIP SIGNATURE OF LINUS PAULING. A patron for pure science : the National Science Foundation's formative years, 1945-57 / by J. Merton England. 1983 HANDWRITTEN OWNERSHIP SIGNATURE OF LINUS PAULING.;HANDWRITTEN NOTES OF LINUS PAULING.

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    Ocie Gay Mollohan, a daughter of Nathan hedrick and Mary Belle Wilma Earleb.jun 12 1927. 1481 (3). Ronald Dwight b.Sep 22 1934
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    767.OCIE GAY MOLLOHAN 319.NATHAN HEDRICK MOLLOHAN 120.ELLIOT MOLLOHAN 26.NATHAN CURTIS MOLLOHAN 5.GEORGE MOLLOHAN JR. 1.GEORGE MOLLOHAN Ocie Gay Mollohan, a daughter of Nathan Hedrick and Mary Belle (Fulks) Mollohan, was born in Braxton County WV October 15, 1898 and died in Norfolk, VA April 16, 1964. She married Oscar Dwight Young in Summit County OH May 12, 1923. Oscar, a son of John Elvin and Sarah Agnes (Dobbins) Young, was born March 11, 1896 and died in Norfolk, VA May 30, 1966. Adopted children of Oscar Dwight and Ocie Gay (Mollohan) Young. (1). Raymond Charles b.Feb 28 1925 m.Dorothy Victoria (McDowell) Cheyney Nov 24 1945 m.Carrie Children of Oscar Dwight and Ocie Gay (Mollohan) Young. (1). Mary Agnes b.Apr 13 1925 d.Apr 13 1925 (2). Wilma Earle b.jun 12 1927 (3). Ronald Dwight b.Sep 22 1934 m.Nadine Myrtle Shrout Mar 9 1957 768.ELVA ELLEN MOLLOHAN 319.NATHAN HEDRICK MOLLOHAN 120.ELLIOT MOLLOHAN 26.NATHAN CURTIS MOLLOHAN 5.GEORGE MOLLOHAN JR. 1.GEORGE MOLLOHAN Elva Ellen Mollohan, a daughter of Nathan Hedrick and Mary Belle (Fulks) Mollohan, was born in Braxton County WV April 3, 1900 and died

    98. The Cornell Library Historical Mathematics Monographs
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