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  1. A Symposium on Commercially Available General-Purpose Electronic Digital Computers of Moderate Price by Mina Rees, 1952-01-01
  2. Division algebras associated with an equation whose group has four generators by Mina Spiegel Rees, 1932

41. Fred Rigby: An Inventory Of His Papers, 1955-1984 And Undated, At The Southwest
rees, mina (19021997). Subjects (Organizations). Texas Tech University. Subjects.MathematicsStudy and Teaching. ComputersHistory
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00244/tsw-00244.html
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Descriptive Summary Biographical Sketch Scope and Contents Organization ... Texas Tech, 1962-1984 and undated
Fred Rigby:
An Inventory of His Papers, 1955-1984 and undated, at the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library
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Creator Rigby, Fred Title: Fred Rigby Papers, Dates: 1955-1984 and undated Abstract: The material consists of mathematical treatises and other material generated by Fred Rigby during his careers at the Office of Naval Research and at Texas Tech University from 1955-1984 and undated. Collection # Quantity: 2 boxes (2.0 linear feet) Language English. Repository: Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University
Biographical Sketch
Fred Rigby was born in Montana in 1914. He studied mathematics at Reed College in Oregon and State University of Iowa where he received a Ph. D. in 1940. During World War II, Rigby served in the United States Navy and afterwards joined the Office of Research and Inventions (later the Office of Naval Research) as a civilian. Within the Office of Naval Research he served as Head of Logistics Branch (1946-1958), Director of Mathematical Services Division (1958-1962), and Deputy Research Director (1962-1963) and was the founding editor of Naval Research Logistics Quarterly. In 1963, Rigby accepted the position of Dean of the Graduate School at Texas Technological College in Lubbock, Texas. He continued his career at Texas Tech, holding additional office as Vice President of Academic Affairs and Director of Institutional Study and Research, until his retirement.

42. Institute For Advanced Study
rees, mina Spiegel, 1902. Shuman, Fred. Simon, Leslie E. Slutz, Ralph J.Thompson, Philip D. Tuckerman, Bryant. Veblen, Oswald, 1880-1960
http://www.admin.ias.edu/hslib/ECPfindingaid2004.htm
Finding Aid for the Records of the Electronic Computer Project (ECP) Institute for Advanced Study - Archives Einstein Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540 Prepared by Lisa R. Coats January 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Historical Background of the Electronic Computer Project
In 1933, John von Neumann became a Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in the School of Mathematics. By the mid-1940s, Prof. von Neumann began concentrating on computing work and he was trying to raise support and secure space for building an “electronic computing machine.” Prof. von Neumann had to obtain permission from IAS to build something on premises because its commitment had been, and still is, firmly planted in the theoretical. Also, monetary support for the Electronic Computer Project (ECP) had to be found. While RCA Corporation was very involved in the beginning stages of the ECP, they did not contribute financially.

43. Author Lounge
Born in London, mina Ford studied languages and spent a year living in France, Josie Lloyd and Emlyn rees each had novels of their own published before
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Maggie Alderson was born in London and lives in Sydney. She was editor of Elle in the UK, has worked for many other magazines and newspapers and is a popular writer with the Sydney Morning Herald. Pants On Fire is her first novel. Titles Published: Click Here Catherine Alliott Catherine Alliott worked in London as a copywriter in advertising. She now lives in Hertfordshire with her husband, a barrister, and their three children.

44. Technitrol Engineering Company Law Suit Records1946-1968
Norris, William C., 1911. Northwest Airlines, inc. Project Goldberg. ProjectWhirlwind. Raytheon Manufacturing Company. rees, mina Spiegel, 1902-.
http://www.hagley.lib.de.us/1901.htm
Technitrol Engineering Company Law Suit Records
(23 linear feet) Accession 1901 Hagley Museum and Library P.O. Box 3630 Wilmington, DE 19807-0630 Table of contents Abstract The Technitrol law suit, 1967-1968, revolved around the question of who developed the magnetic storage drum. These records, which were acquired from Seymour Yutter, the lawyer for Technitrol, include trial transcripts, briefs, depositions and discovery documents which describe the development of magnetic storage technology in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
    Background note Scope and content Administrative information Background note: Technitrol, Inc. was incorporated on April 15, 1947, by John F. Koch, Jr., E. Stuart Eichert, Jr., Gordon Palmer, Jr., and T. K. Sharpless, as Technitrol Engineering Company. The corporation opened its doors to business on May 1st of the same year. The four founders provided the paid-in capital of $1,000. Their goal was to develop the new technology of high speed computation for military and industrial purposes. Prior to their full time work at Technitrol, Eichert, Koch, and Sharpless had been employed at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, while Palmer had been Assistant Director of Research at International Register Company in Philadelphia.

45. Mina Rees Server
Hi There This is the index page.
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46. Mina Rees Library - ILLiad FAQ
The CUNY Graduate Center Logo, mina rees Library a charge for the loan of anitem, mina rees Library must pass part of the charge to the requester.
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ILLiad: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
What is ILLiad? The Graduate Center Library uses ILLiad to submit, track, and manage interlibrary loan (ILL) requests. ILLiad notifies you by e-mail when your requests arrive, and it link s you directly to documents delivered in electronic format. ILLiad also allows you to track and renew requests online from on or off-campus. Back to Top
Who can Use GC Interlibrary Loan?
ILL is offered to Graduate Center students with a current GC library barcode and no outstanding library fines. CUNY doctoral faculty, visiting GC faculty, retired GC faculty, and staff with GC IDs, with current IR accounts, and GC library barcodes are also welcome to use the service. Non-Graduate Center students, faculty with non-GC barcodes, and non-GC staff are not offered ILL services here. Try instead at your local college or public library. Back to Top
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47. Bibliography For History Of Computing
rees, mina. The Computing Program of the Office of Naval Research, 19461953. Annals of the History of Computing 4 2 (1982) 102-120; reprinted in
http://www.iit.edu/~misa/biblios/hist_computing.html
Bibliography for
HISTORY OF COMPUTERS AND COMPUTING updated November 2, 2004 Thomas J. Misa
Department of Humanities
Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago IL 60616 Table of Contents Chronology:
  • Surveys and Historiography Babbage and the Mechanical Vision The Analog Era The Digital Divide ... Networked World (1980-present)
  • Topics and Institutions: SEE ALSO: History of Engineering Global Culture Military Microelectronics Books in IIT's Galvin Library are linked to the Library's computer catalogue: GALVIN
    WWW sites: Ada Project notable women in computing (at Yale) Annals of the History of Computing . (journal) GALVIN ON-LINE INDEX ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?puNumber=85
    Computer Museum History Center
    IEEE History Center electrical engineering J.A.N. Lee's history of computing (at Virginia Tech) many files Charles Babbage Institute (at U Minn.) a leading center of computer history:
    www.stanford.edu/group/mmdd/SiliconValley/
    Smithsonian's computer history collection www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/on-line-docs.html

    48. Core Report
    mina S. rees p113. In the meantime, Forrester tried to mobilize support from In fact, as mina rees pointed out later, Whirlwind was never copied.
    http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/classes/6.972/Core Report.html
    The Core of Engineering Revolutions
    Pehr Anderson, Wenkai He, Yao Ma, Brian Slutz, Ken Lynch Introduction In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions , T. S. Kuhn proposes a model to explain the general pattern of scientific revolutions. In the Kuhnian model, science enters into a stage of normal science following the establishment of a paradigm (e.g., the Newtonian Physics). A paradigm in science serves three functions: 1, to provide a metaphysical worldview; 2, to provide analytical tools such as equations, criteria of problems and solutions, and unarticulated rules of game; 3, to provide an institutional system to recruit and train new members. Normal science is thus a process of accumulative problem-solving process. However, after many anomalies accumulate the paradigm begins to lose respectability and belief. People begin to actively search for a substitute to the old paradigm. When most members of the younger generation shift to a new paradigm, a revolution in science happens. After a successful revolution, a new kind of normal science makes its progress under the leadership of the new paradigm [Kuhn]. Is the Kuhnian model of scientific revolutions applicable to engineering revolutions? We try to answer this question in this essay by studying the history of a concrete case of engineering revolution, the magnetic core memory. As a new paradigm in computer memory technology which bases upon using the hysteresis loop of magnetic materials to store binary bits digitally, it distinguishes itself from the old cathode ray storage-tubes paradigm (including the Williams storage-tubes, the Selectron storage-tubes, and the electrostatic storage-tubes) which employs the analog-state cathode ray to store binary bits in the parallel-mode electronic digital computations. From the mid-1950's to the mid-1970, the magnetic core memory is the most important memory devices in the compute memory technology. Its inventor Jay W. Forrester is also elected to Inventors' Hall of Fame.

    49. Doctoral Study At The Graduate Center: Student Life
    The mina rees Library http//library.gc.cuny.edu also see Library Photo Tour Themina rees Library supports the research, teaching, and learning activities
    http://www.gc.cuny.edu/prospective_students/viewbook/master_GCLibrary.htm
    The City University of New York The Graduate Center: Structure; Awards; ... Computing Facilities Dissertation Reading Room Second Floor (Thoss) Second Floor (Fulford) The Mina Rees Library
    http://library.gc.cuny.edu
    also see Library Photo Tour
    The Mina Rees Library supports the research, teaching, and learning activities of The Graduate Center by serving as a gateway to the print and electronic resources available in the library, in the collections of the nineteen other CUNY libraries, in collections at libraries available worldwide, and to other digital resources available on the Internet.
    The Mina Rees Library collection consists of over 288,000 volumes, 600,000 microforms, as well as music scores and records, and about 1,640 current print subscriptions to journals and other serial publications. Total print holdings CUNY-wide are over six million volumes.
    Online databases provide access to thousands of additional journal titles and to statistical and other reference sources. The library's home page on the Internet, , provides information, instruction, news about library events and services, and links to library catalogs and to websites and electronic texts selected for their interest and value to doctoral students and faculty. Links on the website also allow students to ask a question, request an Interlibrary Loan, arrange group instruction or individual consultation, or renew a book.

    50. THE GRADUATE CENTER, CUNY 365 Fifth
    Victor A. Kolyvagin has been named the first mina rees Chair in Mathematics The late mina rees, herself a prominent mathematician and founding president
    http://www.gc.cuny.edu/about_gc/365_fifth/2002_october/
    Newsbriefs
    Centennial Celebration

    Photo: William Charles Moss
    The 100th anniversary of the birth of Mina Rees, the first president of The Graduate Center, was celebrated at a tea in the Dissertation Reading Room of the Mina Rees Library on August 5. (Her actual birthday was August 2.) On hand were distinguished guests, donors, and friends of The Graduate Center-including many who knew Rees personally and worked with her during the graduate school's formative years.
    President Frances Degen Horowitz spoke of Mina Rees as "a pioneer" and "an actor on the national stage" whose life's workfrom applied mathematics during World War II, to her encouragement of the development of the earliest computers, to her role in establishing doctoral education at CUNYis legendary. President Horowitz also announced the appointment of mathematician Victor Kolyvagin to the chair endowed by Rees's estate.
    "I think she would have been very pleased to have a scholar of such stature occupy the first Mina Rees Chair," she said.
    Remarks were made by Professor Emeritus Benjamin Rivlin and CUNY Senior Vice Chancellor Emeritus Julius Edelstein, who shared memories of Rees's impressive leadership and acuity, and by CUNY Vice Chancellor Jay Hershenson.

    51. Office Of The Provost: Honorary Degree Recipients 1970-1979
    1971, rees, mina Spiegel, Doctor of Science. 1971, SHAKOW, David, Doctor of Science.1971, WHITEHORN, John Clare MD, Doctor of Science
    http://www.rochester.edu/provost/honorary/honorary_70.htm
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    Entrepreneurship
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    Honorary Degree Recipients 1970 - 1979
    YEAR NAME DEGREE BIBBY, Basil Glover Doctor of Science COOPER, Theodore Doctor of Science GILBERT, Walter Doctor of Science KRAUSE, Richard M. Doctor of Science LAVERY, Charles Joseph Doctor of Laws McKUSICK, Victor Almon Doctor of Science RACKER, Efraim Doctor of Science WEINBERG, Stephen Doctor of Science ABRAMS, Meyer Howard Doctor of Humane Letters BERG, Paul Ph.D. Doctor of Science FORTE, Allen Doctor of Music WHEDON, G. Donald Doctor of Science BERELSON, Bernard Doctor of Science COCHRANE, Archibald L. Doctor of Science GAJDUSEK, Daniel Carleton Doctor of Science GODOWSKY, Leopold Doctor of Science HENDERSON, Donald Ainslie Doctor of Science KRISTELLER, Paul Oskar Doctor of Humane Letters BLEULER, Manfred Eugen Doctor of Science COPLAND, Aaron Doctor of Music GUILLEMIN, Roger Doctor of Science INGELFINGER, Franz J. Doctor of Science SAMUELSON, Paul Anthony

    52. Office Of The Provost: Alphabetical List Of Honorary Degree Recipients, 1851-pre
    rees, mina Spiegel, Doctor of Science, 1971. reesE, Morgan J. Doctor of Divinity,1852. REMINGTON, John Warner, Doctor of Laws, 1960
    http://www.rochester.edu/provost/honorary/alphalist.html
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    Entrepreneurship
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    Honorary Degree Recipients, 1851-present
    NAME DEGREE YEAR ABBOTT, George Doctor of Humane Letters ABRAMS, Meyer Howard Doctor of Humane Letters ADAM, Robert Borthwick II Doctor of Letters ADAMS, John Quincy Doctor of Divinity ADAMS, Robert Doctor of Science AKELEY, Louis Ellsworth Doctor of Laws ALCHIAN, Armen Doctor of Laws ALESSANDRO, Victor Doctor of Music ALEXANDER, Lamar Doctor of Laws ALLEN, Willard M. Doctor of Science ALLIS, M.H. Master of Arts ANDERSON, Galusha Doctor of Divinity ANDERSON, Galusha Doctor of Laws ANDERSON, John B. Doctor of Divinity ANDERSON, Marian Doctor of Humane Letters ANSTICE, Henry Doctor of Divinity ARMSBY, James H. Master of Arts ARNOLD, Albert N. Doctor of Divinity ASHBERY, John Doctor of Humane Letters AUSTIN, John A. Master of Arts AXELROD, David Doctor of Science AYER, Nathan Wheeler Master of Arts AYRES, Leonard Porter Doctor of Laws BABBIT, Milton

    53. Women In Math: Biographies
    rees, mina Spiegel (19021997) MacTutor rees, mina (1902- ) Agnes CollegeReid, Nancy Agnes College Reinhardt, Anna Barbara 4000 Years of Women in
    http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~wmnmath/People/Biographies/R.html
    R

    54. Mathematics And War
    Improbable Warriors Mathematicians Grace Hopper and mina rees in World War II At the age of fortyone, mina rees, a Hunter College mathematician,
    http://mmf.ruc.dk/~booss/mathwar/index0813.htm
    Mathematics and War
    International Scientific Meeting,
    Karlskrona (Sweden), August 29-31, 2002
    Draft, August 12, 2002
    • Organisers:
    Maurice de Gosson (Mathematician, Karlskrona, Sweden), Reiner Braun (Director, Dortmund, Germany), Stig Andur Pedersen (Philosopher, Roskilde, Denmark).
    • Advisory Board:
    Akira Asada (Mathematician, Osaka, Japan), Wolfgang Coy (Computer Scientist, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany), Sergei Demidov (Mathematics Historian, Moscow University, Russia), Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen (Mathematics Historian, Roskilde, Denmark), Matthias Kreck (Mathematician, Heidelberg, Germany), Lee Lorch (Mathematician, Toronto, Canada), Armin Tenner (Physicist, Amsterdam, Netherlands), Paola Valero (Researcher on Mathematics Education, Bogota, Colombia, p.t. Aalborg, Denmark).
    • Purpose:
    Mathematics has for centuries been stimulated, financed and credited by military purposes. Some mathematical thoughts and mathematical technology have also been vital in war. During World War II mathematical work by the Anti-Hitler coalition was part of an aspiration to serve humanity and not help destroy it. At present, it is not an easy task to view the bellicose potentials of mathematics in a proper perspective. At the conference, we will present historical evidence and recent changes in the interaction between mathematics and the military. We will discuss the new mathematically enhanced development of military technology which seems to have changed the very character of modern warfare.

    55. MATHEMATICS AND WAR
    rees, mina. The mathematical sciences and World War II. American MathematicalMonthly 1980, 67 607621. Notes Source of data Isis Current Bibliography of
    http://mmf.ruc.dk/~Booss/mathwar/bb_mathwar.htm
    MATHEMATICS AND WAR Draft Essay for Hutchinson Companion Encyclopedia of Mathematics Bernhelm Booss-Bavnbek, Roskilde University (Denmark) In his farewell Anniversary Address (30 November 1995) as leaving President of the Royal Society, Sir Michael F. Atiyah (1929-) devotes quite some lines to the interrelations between science and military. He emphasizes that "the atomic bomb was unique in many respects, particularly in the speed with which a discovery in fundamental physics was put to use... No longer would scientists, conducting pure research for its own sake, be ignored on the grounds that their work was not relevant to the real world. The ivory tower was no longer a sanctuary..." He expresses his delight about "the large number of British scientists who publicly refused to have anything to do with the infamous 'Star Wars' research of the Reagan era. The British Government of the time encouraged our scientists to apply for American funds for this purpose, but many refused because they believed the whole project was scientifically doubtful, economically wasteful and politically destabilising." We consider here mathematics as a bellicose art. We address:

    56. AAUW Achievement Award Winners
    1964 mina rees First woman president of the American Association for theAdvancement of Science, dean of graduate studies at the City University of New
    http://www.aauw.org/print_page.cfml?Path_Info=F:\web\aauw\fga\awards\winners.cfm

    57. Mina --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    mina Spiegel rees University of St Andrews, Scotland Biographical sketch of thismathematician noted for her contributions in the application of science to
    http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9052788
    Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents mina Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products mina
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    mina... (75 of 142 words) var mm = [["Jan.","January"],["Feb.","February"],["Mar.","March"],["Apr.","April"],["May","May"],["June","June"],["July","July"],["Aug.","August"],["Sept.","September"],["Oct.","October"],["Nov.","November"],["Dec.","December"]]; To cite this page: MLA style: "mina." http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9052788
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    58. JAINCOMP Assembly
    rees, mina (Chairman) A Symposium On Commercially Available GeneralPurposeElectronic Digital Computers Of Moderate Price The Pentagon Washington,
    http://hopl.murdoch.edu.au/showlanguage.prx?exp=3883&language=JAINCOMP Assembly

    59. IEEE Annals Of The History Of Computing,October-December 1998 (Vol. 20, No. 4)
    Lee, J. Obituary mina S. rees; AHC JanMar 98 65-66. Lee, J. Richard F.Clippinger 1913-1997; AHC Apr-Jun 98 59. Lee, J. Richard Wesley Hamming
    http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MAHC.1998.10012
    Search: Advanced Search Home Digital Library Site Map ... October-December 1998 (Vol. 20, No. 4)   pp. 81-84 Vol. 20, 1998 Cumulative Index Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MAHC.1998.10012 Back to Top Additional Information Citation:   "Vol. 20, 1998 Cumulative Index," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing , vol. 20,  no. 4,  pp. 81-84,  October-December  1998. Abstract Contents: Abstract Citation Free access to
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    60. Board Roster - New York Technical Services Librarians
    mina rees Library CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 100164309Phone 212/817-7056 Fax 212/817-1650 Email jfitzpatrick@gc.cuny.edu
    http://www.nytsl.org/broadmembers.html
    NYTSL Board Members
    President
    Jane Brodsky Fitzpatrick
    Collection Development and Acquisitions Librarian
    Mina Rees Library
    CUNY Graduate Center
    365 Fifth Avenue
    New York, NY 10016-4309
    Phone:  212/817-7056
    Fax: 212/817-1650
    Email: jfitzpatrick@gc.cuny.edu Secretary V. Heidi Hass Head of the Reference Collection The Pierpont Morgan Library 29 East 36th Street New York, NY 10016-3403 Phone: 212/590-0381 Fax: 212/685-4740 Email: vhhass@morganlibrary.org Treasurer Elizabeth Lilker Cataloger Bobst Library, Cataloging, LL1 New York University Libraries 70 Washington Square South New York, NY 10012 Phone: 212/998-2489 Fax: 212/995-4366   Email: elizabeth.lilker@nyu.edu Vice President/President-Elect Eric Wolf Director of the Library New York School of Interior Design 170 East 70 th Street New York, NY 10021 Phone: 212-472-1500 x216 Fax:  212-472-8175 Email: eric@nysid.edu Past President/ Nominations Chair Michael Handis Associate Librarian for Technical Services and Collection Management Mina Rees Library CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016-56

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