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American Scientist Online - Robert Adrain AmericanScientist.org An archive of articles covering original scientific research into astronomy, medical science, anthropology, ecology, technology, http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/29193
Extractions: Home Current Issue Archives Bookshelf ... Subscribe In This Section Search Book Reviews by Issue Issue Index Topical Index ... Classics Site Search Advanced Search Visitor Login Username Password Help with login Forgot your password? Change your username Robert Adrain B. Adrain published an account of the method—and also of the closely related bell-shaped curve we now know as the normal or Gaussian distribution—at roughly the same time as Carl Friedrich Gauss, but his contributions were little known because he spent his career in the United States, then a developing country isolated from European centers of learning. (" Science on the Farther Shore ," Computing Science, November-December 2002 AS Article Tools printer friendly request classroom permission e-mail this article About American Scientist Site Map Text Archive ... Contact Us
American Scientist Online - Science On The Farther Shore robert adrain, and the beginnings of American mathematics. robert adrain. In Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Charles Coulston Gillispie, ed., http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/14774/page/6
Extractions: Home Current Issue Archives Bookshelf ... Subscribe In This Section Search Book Reviews by Issue Issue Index Topical Index ... Classics Site Search Advanced Search Visitor Login Username Password Help with login Forgot your password? Change your username see full issue: November-December 2002 Volume: Number: Page: DOI: Other Formats: PDF Postscript Postscript (gzipped) Given the recent spate of movies about mathematicians, we should brace ourselves for the big-screen version of the Robert Adrain story. The script is easy to guess: The puffed-up, powdered-wig figures of Gauss and Legendre squabble childishly over credit for a discovery that is actually made by a self-taught genius doing brilliant mathematics deep in the hinterland, scratching theorems onto birchbark with a bit of charcoal. If only it were true. Although Adrain's accomplishments are impressive for their time and place, they do not put him in the first rank of 19th-century mathematicians. Mathematics and other kinds of science are so intensely social that only the most extraordinary talent could overcome the handicap of isolation. It takes more than a village to raise a scientist. It takes a village full of scientists. As it happens, I am writing these words from just such a village: the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, in Trieste, Italy. The center is named for a distinguished scientist who had to choose in youth between his vocation (physics) and his nation (Pakistan). He went to Cambridge. The center he founded has among its explicit aims to spare others that bitter choice, providing scientists from developing countries opportunities for collaboration without forcing them into emigration. Some 80,000 have visited since 1964.
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USA Volume 1 Contents Adobe Walls, First Battle of Charles E. Brooks; Adobe Walls, Second Battle of Charles E. Brooks; adrain, robert; Adult Bookstores Frederick W. Zuercher http://www.ai-press.com/USA.01.contents.html
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Descendants Of Ann Nancy Pollock And Robert Adrain +robert adrain (rarely spelled as Adrian) b Sept. 30, 1775 in Carrickfergus, I found Margaret in a biographical piece on ancestor, robert adrain. http://www.members.cox.net/bsowers/Ann.htm
Extractions: .2 Ann "Nancy" Pollock ..+Robert Adrain (rarely spelled as Adrian) b Sept. 30, 1775 in Carrickfergus, Ire. d Aug. 10, 1843 in New Brunswick, NJ. Participated in Irish Rebellion. Wounded in battle in 1798. Fled to America. Mathematician. Taught at Queens College (Rutgers Univ.) 1809-1812, 1826 Columbia College (i.e. University) 1813-1825, 1834-1843, and Univ. of Penn. 1827-1834. Vice-Provost of Univ. of Pennsylvania 1828-1834. ..3 Margaret Adrain b March 17, 1799 in Ireland. d July 6, 1859. buried in VanLiew Cemetery, New Brunswick, NJ. (Proprietor of Seton Hall School, Jamaica, NY.) ..3 John Adrain b March 17, 1801 in New York City, NY. d June 5, 1883 in Springfield Township, Richland County, OH. buried in Springmill-Leppo Cem., Springfield Township, Richland County, OH. census info ...+Asenath Taylor b Oct. 14, 1808 in PA. m Nov. 16, 1826 in Springfield Tp., Richland County, OH. d Feb. 13, 1854. buried in
ADRAIN 1850 NJ - MIDDLESEX - NORTH BRUNSWICK - p.30 adrain, robert 40 NJ Mary 40 NJ Mary R. 13 NJ Anna A. 11 NJ Lynch, http://www.members.cox.net/bsowers/notes/adraincensus.html
Ancestry Message Boards [ Adrain ] Re robert J. adrain, born in Minnesota, lived and died in Montana cheryl robert William adrain born apr.12,1868 married Margaret (Maggie) Moggy http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/an/surnames.adrain
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The William Adrain Walsh Family six boys named James adrain, Mark Anthony, John Joesph, robert Gregory, Thomas Clare, robert Gregory Walsh, Sept 4, 1932 in Armour, South Dakota http://www.tech-sol.net/geneology/WilliamAWalsh.htm
Extractions: There is no known family picture of William Adrain Walsh at this time Life In America Wiliam Andrain Walsh was born in Vail, Iowa on April 12, 1899 to parents John J. Walsh and Elizabeth Lane. Sometime during 1902 William and his family moved near Armour, South Dakota where he met and married a woman named Ellen Theresa O'Brien. Together, William and Ellen had nine children, six boys named James Adrain, Mark Anthony, John Joesph, Robert Gregory, Thomas Clare, and Roland Aurther and three girls named Mary Genevieve, Katherine Elizabeth, and Patricia Ann. Family Dates To Remember The table below contains as much birth, marriage, and decease information as we could find for the family of William Adrain Walsh. Husband and Wife Name Birthdate/Place Marriage Date/Information Decease Date/Place William Adrain Walsh April 12, 1899 in Vail, Iowa Vail, Iowa on Sept 23, 1878 Unknown Ellen Theresa O'Brien Oct 22, 1899 in Elma Prairie , Iowa Unknown Children of William Adrain Walsh and Ellen Theresa O'Brien Name Birthdate/Place Marriage Date/Information Decease Date/Place James Adrain Walsh March 1, 1924 in Armour, South Dakota
The Ellen Theresa O'Brien Family six boys named James adrain, Mark Anthony, John Joesph, robert Gregory, Thomas Clare, Children of Ellen Theresa O Brien and William adrain Walsh http://www.tech-sol.net/geneology/EllenTO'Brien.htm
Extractions: There is no known family picture of Ellen Theresa O'Brien at this time Life In America Ellen Theresa O'Brien was born in a farm house near the small town of Elma Prairie, Iowa on October 22, 1899 to parents James Francis O'Brien and Maria Canty. Her family moved to Howard County, Iowa and lived there until 1910. After her father died the family moved to South Dakota, settling west of Armour. Together, Ellen and William had nine children, six boys named James Adrain, Mark Anthony, John Joesph, Robert Gregory, Thomas Clare, and Roland Aurther and three girls named Mary Genevieve, Katherine Elizabeth, and Patricia Ann. Family Dates To Remember The table below contains as much birth, marriage, and decease information as we could find for the family of Ellen Theresa O'Brien. Husband and Wife Name Birthdate/Place Marriage Date/Information Decease Date/Place Ellen Theresa O'Brien Oct 22, 1899 in Elma Prairie , Iowa Vail, Iowa on Sept 23, 1878 Unknown William Adrain Walsh April 12, 1899 in Vail, Iowa
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Index to Politicians: Adamske to Aernam Adamske, Stanley Michigan state senate 11th District, 1946. Still living as of 1946. Adamski, Albert J. Erie County , N.Y. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, Presumed deceased Burial location unknown ADAMSON: See also Adamson Tannehill Adamson, J. W. Fannin County , Tex. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, . Still living as of 1940. Adamson, John H. Passaic County , N.J. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, Burial location unknown Adamson, Lucille Vernon County , Mo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri, Female . Still living as of 1960. Adamson, Mamie B. Travis County , Tex. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, Female Presumed deceased Burial location unknown Adamson, Thomas, Jr. Pernambuco Burial location unknown Adamson, William Charles William C. Adamson Carroll County , Ga. Born in Bowdon
The Political Graveyard: Middlesex County, N.J. robert Wood Johnson, Jr. (18931968) also known as The General of Highland Garnett Bowditch adrain (1815-1878) of New Jersey. Born in New York, http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/MI.html
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Adrian Family Genealogy Forum robert adrain,d.1843, b.Carrickfergus Linde Lunney 2/19/99. Re robert adrain,d.1843, b.Carrickfergus - Bill Sowers 1/11/02. Re robert adrain,d.1843, b. http://genforum.genealogy.com/adrian/
Burchett Family Genealogy Forum robert adrain Burchett ~ son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Burchett Deborah Brownfield-Stanley 10/01/02. Vallie Florence Burchett - Susan Hall 8/21/02 http://genforum.genealogy.com/burchett/
Extractions: Sylvania Burchett and John Cunningham ROB HULING Dale Burchett Tracy Parkison Sylvania Burchett and John Cunningham ROB HULING Burchett book by Anthony Burchett Joseph Moore Benjamin Burchett and Eveline Blick early 1700's Nancy Haas Benjamin F. + Sarah A. (Jordan?) Burchett family of Carter Co., Ky. Lorrie Malcom Need info on Enoch Burchett's first wife Cheryl Mathes Elkins Burchett/Hatfield, Kentucky
Extractions: email: jkane@stevens.edu Home Alumni Weekend has come and gone, and it was great to see so many return to Castle Point for a variety of activities! For those of you who were unable to join us, we missed you and we hope to see you soon! Our sincere appreciation goes to the following classmates who are participating as Reunion Volunteers: Gentlemen, it's been FORTY years and we heard from many of you! The Class of 1965 Reunion Booklet is in production, and more details will be available shortly.
American Scientist Online robert adrain helped to pioneer what commonly used mathematical technique? A. polynomialspline interpolation; B. least-squares minimization http://www.amsci.org/
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Contents Of The Mathematical Correspondent By robert adrain. Pp. 103114. ARTICLE XVI. NEW QUESTIONS to be solved in the By robert adrain. Pp. 212-241. This was the first article published on http://www.dean.usma.edu/math/people/rickey/dms/DeptHeads/Baron-MC-contents.htm
Extractions: Contents of The Mathematical Correspondent Karpinski, p. 580-581 indicates that this was likely published May 1804 through February 1806. Volume I. 1804. Number 1 , pages i-iv and 1-20. Title Page. Page [i]. Preface. Pp. [iii]-iv. ARTICLE I. A New elucidation of the principles of the Rule of Proportion, in arithmetic; applied to the resolution of practical questions, and to the invention of general rules for making in the neatest and shortestt manner possible, many of the most useful calculations that daily occur in the counting-house. By G. Baron. Pp 1-15 and 30- ARTICLE II. A PROBLEM, by Wm. Elliot, printer, N. York. P 15. ARTICLE III. A Curious and useful proposition in Geometry, with its application to a certain subject in Geography and Navigation. By R. Tagart. Pp 16-19. ARTICLE IV. NEW QUESTIONS, to be answered in the next number. Pp. 19-20. Number 2 , pp. 21-44. ARTICLE V. ANSWERS to the Questions proposed in ARTICLE IV. Pp. 21-29. ARTICLE I. Continuted from page 15. Pp 30-40. The ARTICLE ends with the date (or submission?) April 20, 1804. ARTICLE VI. A PROBLEM, by James Temple, New-York. Pp. 41-42.
American University Rare Book Room By robert adrain. New York, 1822. AU Special Collections Martin QA37 . This edition was edited by robert adrain (17751843) the most important American http://www.dean.usma.edu/math/people/rickey/talks/DC-teachers.html
Extractions: Rare Books in the Classroom American University, Special Collections, August 12, 2002. The learning of mathematics can be enhanced by the introduction of historical materials, for it lets the student see so many things that would not otherwise occur in the classroom. On this visit to the Rare Book Room at American University, we will look at a number of items and will discuss how you teachers can use this experience to enliven your own classrooms. The heart of the mathematics collection in the Special Collections section of The American University Library is the Artemas Martin Collection of Mathematical Texts. Artemas Martin (1835-1918) was an inveterate problem solver and book collector. He founded two early mathematics periodicals, The Mathematical Visitor (1878-1894) and The Mathematical Magazine (1882-1884). For information about him see Patricia R. Allaire and Antonella Cupillari, "Artemas Martin: An Amateur Mathematician of the Nineteenth Century and His Contribution to Mathematics," College Mathematics Journal , Volume 31, Number 1, Pages: 22-34.
University Of Colorado Fine Arts Department Jack Goldstein, Dennis adrain, Jackie Windsor, Gene Youndblood, robert Brady, Juan Sanchez, John Roloff, Peter Saul, Janis Provisor, Richard Gordon, http://www.colorado.edu/FineArts/events/event_WF.html
Extractions: Visiting Artist Visiting Scholar What Follows Interviews Commencement WHAT FOLLOWS... INTERVIEW SERIES WHAT FOLLOWS...is an ongoing series of videotaped interviews with artists, critics and curators who have participated in the Visiting Artist Program of the Department of Fine Arts. What Follows...provides an accessible and inexpensive opportunity for colleges, shools and museums to become aware of the individuals currently active in today's art world. Produced at the University of Colorado at Boulder, each tape is approximately thirty minutes long and is available for sale from the Department of Fine Arts.
American Contributions To Mathematical Statistics E L. DeForest; MJ Babb, robert adrain Man and Mathematician; JL Coolidge, robert adrain and the beginnings of American mathematics; EL DeForest, http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/maths/histstat/bib/american.htm
Extractions: IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Volume I C Abbe, A historical note on the method of least squares R J Adcock, Note on the method of least squares R Adrain, Research concerning the probabilities of the errors which happen in making observations R Adrain, Investigation of the figure of the earth, and of the gravity in different latitudes R Adrain, Research concerning the mean diameter of the earth G B Airy, Letter from Professor Airy, Astronomer Royal to the Editor J Anderson (ed.), E L. DeForest M J Babb, Robert Adrain Man and Mathematician J L Coolidge, Robert Adrain and the beginnings of American mathematics E L DeForest, Interpolation and adjustment of series E L DeForest, On an unsymmetrical probability curve E L DeForest, On an unsymmetrical law of error in the position of a point in space E L DeForest, On the law of error in target shooting L A Goodman and W H Kruskal, Measures of association for cross classifications II: Further discussions and references C H Kummel, Reduction of observation equations which contain more than one observed quantity