Storia Dell'Arte, Info Tratte Dal Dizionario Comanducci COX Frank E. COX Gardner COX Garstin COX George C. COX George James COX Gerald cox gertrude Florence Mary COX Graham COX H. Bartle COX Harold http://www.comanducci.it/elenco/elencoC73.htm
Riverview Union High School Graduates - Antioch/Pittsburg BUCHANNAN Susie CARDINELLI Grace cox gertrude DALY George HALL Geraldine 1918 Clara AFFOLTER Salvatore BILLECI Marie CAREY Florence COX Rowena http://www.cagenweb.com/contracosta/Info/RiverviewHS.html
Extractions: Linda Brown transcribed graduates of Riverview High School in Antioch - students from Antioch and Pittsburg and has graciously shared it with us. 1908 Ramona BEEDE Ralph BROWN Orma HARTLEY Alice LOCKWOOD Nettie PETERS Maude PAPKE Arminta SHELEY Edna SCHULTZ 1909 Elsie BRIGGS Celia JUETT Stacy HARDING 1910 Bernard ARENTZ Ruth FIELD Nora JAYCE Oliver KELNGEL Belle LESKIE Carl McELHENEY Alice MAYBERRY Marie ROSS Minerva WIGHTMAN 1911 James FITZPATRICK Winifred KITTREDGE Richard WAGNER 1912 Ellen BLANC Helen BRENNAN Neil CRAWFORD Glen McCULLOUGH Loretta ROSS Geneva WALL 1913 Madeline BRENNAN Homer HARTLEY Anita KELLEY John MAYBERRY Nellie McGINLEY John McGINLEY Will McGURN Marion METTIER Mariam ROUNER William VIERA George WALDIE 1914 Frank R. BEEDE Harry HOBBS Doris HUTCHINSON Marion JENKINS Howard KELLEY Evelyn McDERMOTT Barbara NASH Will NORA Paul WALKER Erda WALL Helen WIRT 1915 Donald DeWITT Kenneth FARNSWORTH Katherine GRISWOLD Hazel LORBER Katherine McGINLEY Carolyn MEEK Harold RICE Alta WALL Myrtle WICKER Elwin WILSON 1916 James BYERS Louie CAPLE Hattie CHRISTIAN Melba DeWITT Maude HARRIS Marguerita M. JAMES Annette MEYER Leah MOSS Victor PARACHINI Elizabeth STEVESAND Anna TEMPLAR Elizabeth TEMPLAR
B DATA032 COX Essie Doris {BERTRIM} page 12 COX Gerald page 11 cox gertrude Amelia page 12 COX James Bertrim page 13 COX Joseph Franklin 18781856 page 11 http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/160/e160b032.htm
Page Precinct House Family Last Name First Name Relationship 257 W. Prosser 355 359 cox gertrude wife 49 Ml/24 OR IL MO None 257 W. Prosser 355 359 Cox Lloyd son 23 s OR MO OR Wheat Farmer 257 W. Prosser 355 359 Cox http://www.owt.com/ebchs/census/westpros.htm
WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records 1608-1899-1901 Census Strays COLWELL William 53 Lechlade GLS Mk0846f COX Annie Maud 21 Cheltenham GLS W134c cox gertrude 12 Dursley GLS W134a COX Thomas W 44 Nailsworth GLS Mk0519a http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/C01STRY1.htm
Extractions: AGY Anglesey AUS Australia BDF Bedfordshire BEL Belgium BKM Buckinghamshire BRA Brazil BRE Breconshire BRK Berkshire BWI British West Indies CAE Caernavonshire CAM Cambridgeshire CAN Canada CGN Cardiganshire CHE Switzerland CHI Channel Islands CHS Cheshire CMN Carmarthenshire CON Cornwall CUL Cumberland DEN Denbighshire DEU Germany DEV Devon DFS Dumfriesshire DOR Dorset DUR Durham ENG England ESP Spain ESS Essex FLN Flintshire FRA France GIB Gibralter GLA Glamorganshire GLS Gloucestershire HAM Hampshire HEF Herefordshire HOL Holland HRT Hertfordshire HUN Huntingdonshire IND India IOM Isle of Man IOW Isle of Wight IRL Ireland ITL Italy JAM Jamaica JSY Jersey KEN Kent LAN Lancashire LEI Leicestershire LIN Lincolnshire LKA Ceylon LND London MAY Mayo MDX Middlesex MER Merioneth MGY Montgomeryshire MON Monmouthshire NBL Northumberland NFK Norfolk NTH Northamptonshire NTT Nottinghamshire NZL New Zealand OXF Oxfordshire PEM Pembrokeshire PER Perthshire POL Poland RAD Radnorshire RUT Rutland SAL Shropshire SAM South America SCT Scotland SEA At Sea SFK Suffolk SGP Singapore SOM Somerset SRY Surrey SSX Sussex STS Staffordshire SWE Sweden UNK Unknown USA United States of America WAR Warwickshire WES Westmoreland WGM West Glamorgan
Cox Biography of gertrude cox (19001978) gertrude cox studied at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918. At this time she decided to become a http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Cox.html
Extractions: Version for printing Gertrude Cox studied at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, graduating in 1918. At this time she decided to become a deaconess in the Methodist Church and worked towards that end. However, in 1925, she decided to continue her education at Iowa State College in Ames where she studied mathematics and statistics and was awarded a B.S. in 1929 and a Master's degree in statistics in 1931. From 1931 to 1933 Cox undertook graduate studies in statistics at the University of California at Berkeley, then returned to Iowa State College as assistant in the Statistical Laboratory. Here she worked on the design of experiments. In 1939 she was appointed assistant professor of statistics at Iowa State. In 1940 Cox was appointed professor of statistics at North Carolina State University at Raleigh. There she headed the new department of Experimental Statistics. In 1945 she became director of the Institute of Statistics of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, and the Statistics Research Division of the North Carolina State College which was run by
References For Cox References for the biography of gertrude cox. RL Anderson et al., gertrude M cox A modern pioneer in statistics, Biometrics 35 (1979), 3-7. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Cox.html
Extractions: R L Anderson, Gertude Mary Cox, January 13, 1900-October 17, 1978, Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Science R L Anderson et al., Gertrude M Cox - A modern pioneer in statistics, Biometrics W G Cochrane, Gertrude Mary Cox 1900-1978, International Statistical Review L S Grinstein and P J Campbell (eds.), Women of Mathematics (Westport, Conn., 1987), 26-29. R J Monroe and F E McVay, Gertrude Mary Cox (1900-1978), American Statistician S Stinnett, Women in Statistics: Sesquicentennial Activities, The American Statistician F Yates, Gertrude Mary Cox (1900-1978), J. Royal Statistical Society Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
Core Historical Literature Of Agriculture (CHLA) cox, gertrude M. Covariance Used to Analyze the Relation Between Corn Yield and Acreage Journal of Farm Economics August, 1936 (Volume 18, Number 3) http://chla.library.cornell.edu/c/chla/browse/articles/coxgertrudem.html
National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member Site Map Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Advanced Search. cox, gertrude M. Date of Birth, January 13, 1900. Elected to NAS, 1975 http://www4.nationalacademies.org/nas/nasdece.nsf/(urllinks)/NAS-58MVV3?opendocu
American Statistical Association gertrude M. cox Scholarship. Sponsors. The ASA Committee on Women in The gertrude M. cox Scholarship was established in 1989 to encourage more women to http://www.amstat.org/awards/index.cfm?fuseaction=cox-scholarship
American Statistical Association COWISgertrude M. cox Scholarship Subcommittee. Visit The COWIS-gertrude M. cox Scholarship Subcommittee home page. Charge last reviewed http://www.amstat.org/comm/index.cfm?fuseaction=commdetails&txtComm=CCSAS05
Bryon Franklyn Cox/Gertrude Duncan Wife gertrude Duncan. Born at Died at Father Mother Other Spouses. CHILDREN. Name Sandra cox Born at Married at Died at Spouses John Edward http://millennium.fortunecity.com/abbeydale/731/family/fam02974.htm
Extractions: Husband: Bryon Franklyn Cox Born: 6 Jun 1915 at: Married: at: Died: 9 Jun 1996 at: McLeod Regional Medical Center,Florence,SC Father: Franklin Evander Cox Mother: Laura Bell Caines Other Spouses: Wife: Gertrude Duncan Born: at: Died: at: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Sandra Cox Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: John Edward Stevens HOME EMAIL SURNAMES
Ashley Patterson Cox/Gertrude Bell Todd Husband Ashley Patterson cox. Born at Married 7 Sep 1920 at Died at Father Mother Other Spouses. Wife gertrude Bell Todd http://millennium.fortunecity.com/abbeydale/731/family/fam03528.htm
The Gertrude Cox Award - Document_view gertrude cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with First awarded in 2001, The gertrude cox Award seeks nominations of NCSU http://zope.delta.ncsu.edu/gertrudecox/
Extractions: @import url(http://zope.delta.ncsu.edu/gertrudecox/ploneColumns.css); @import url(http://zope.delta.ncsu.edu/gertrudecox/plone.css); @import url(http://zope.delta.ncsu.edu/gertrudecox/ploneCustom.css); Home Nominate Someone About the Award About Gertrude Cox ... Past Awards The Gertrude Cox Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching and Learning with Technology has been created to honor the creative pedagogy of NC State's faculty and their work in integrating new technologies into effective teaching strategies. The award was endowed in Fall 2002 and named for "The First Lady of Statistics," who came to NC State in 1940 to establish the university's distinguished Department of Statistics. First awarded in 2001, The Gertrude Cox Award seeks nominations of NCSU faculty members who have made creative contributions to teaching, learning, and technology at NC State during the previous academic year. Self nominations are encouraged as well as recommendations from the academic community. All submissions must be posted to the nomination website by 5pm Monday, November 1st, 2004. Comments in support of a nomination can be entered when looking at the current nominations and will be accepted through 5pm Friday, November 5th. The winner will be announced at a reception in the Talley Student Center Walnut Room on February 3, 2005, 4:00 - 5:30. All are invited to attend for the award presentations, champagne and food.
Gertrude Bell - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia When British troops took Baghdad on March 10, 1917, cox summoned Bell to Susan Goodman gertrude Bell (1985); Janet Wallach - Desert Queen (1999) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_Bell
Extractions: Over US$145,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity! Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell July 14 July 12 ) was a British woman who had a major hand in creating the modern state of Iraq . During her life she was an unrecognised force behind the Arab revolt in World War I - for which Lawrence of Arabia received most of the credit - and at the conclusion of the war she drew up the borders of the former Mesopotamia to include the three vilayets which became Iraq. Bell was born in Washington Hall County Durham England to a family of great affluence. She was a granddaughter of industrialist Isaac Lowthian Bell . At the age of 16, she went up to Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford , where she gained a first class honours degree in history in only two years. Bell travelled to Iran in May . She then spent much of her time traveling around the world, mountaineering in Switzerland , and learning archaeology and languages - Arabic, French, German, Italian
Committee On Women In Statistics Links cox Award 2000. gertrude cox Scholarship Recipients 2000 »gertrude cox Schlorship Award. »JSM 2004. »Janet Norwood Award. »Annual Report 2004 http://www.sph.emory.edu/~amanatu/cox00.html
Extractions: Committee on Women in Statistics Gertrude Cox Scholarship Recipients: 2000 Name Institution Elizabeth Stuart Harvard University Miena Meek University of Chicago Andrea Nibbe Colorado State University Home Mission Statement New Reports Women's Participation Gertrude Cox Schlorship Award JSM 2004 Janet Norwood Award ... Annual Report 2003
Committee On Women In Statistics Home Other Related Links gertrude cox Recipient 19891999. gertrude cox Recipient 1989 - 1999. Year, Name, Honorable Mentions http://www.sph.emory.edu/~amanatu/cox89-99.html
Extractions: Committee on Women in Statistics Home Gertrude Cox Recipient 1989 - 1999 Year Name Honorable Mentions Lynn Tobin, Arizona State University (PhD Mathematics, concentration in Statistics) Michelle Hanson, University of Minnesota (Master of Public Health, Epidemiology) Stacey Evers, Brigham Young University (MS Statistics) Buffy Hudson-Curtis, North Carolina State University (PhD Statistics) Amy Stubbendick, Harvard School of Public Health (MS Biostatistics) Aimee Loar, University of Washington, Seattle (PhD Biostatistics) Minhee Kang, Harvard School of Public Health (PhD Biostatistics) Bonnie Davis, Old Dominion University (PhD Biostatistics) Hua Tang, Stanford University (PhD Statistics)
Extractions: August 2, 2003 Professor Sharon Lohr, with ASU's mathematics and statistics department, has been chosen as the first recipient of the newly inaugurated Gertrude M. Cox Award. Funded by the RTI (Research Triangle Institute), the award acknowledges mid-career statisticians who are making significant contributions to statistical practice. Lohr accepted the award at the annual dinner of the Washington Statistical Society June 10. Lohr says she was surprised and deeply honored to learn she had been selected for the award. "I am really thrilled that the awards committee and RTI consider my work to be having an impact on statistical practice," Lohr says. "Gertrude Cox really was one of the greatest statisticians of the last century, and was equally well known for her encouragement of students to go into the mathematical sciences. She was one of my heroes when I was a student, and she remains so today." Lohr joined ASU in 1990 as an assistant professor, and since then her primary research area has been survey sampling.
Extractions: Gertrude Cox Scholarship Recipients: 2002 COX RECIPIENTS 2002 Kristen Piggott Shepherd Brigham Young University (MS) Heather Hoffman Virginia Commonwealth University (PhD Biostatistics) Susan Hunter North Carolina State University (MS) HONORABLE MENTIONS Amylou Dueck Arizona State University (PhD) Lydia Kwee Emory University (PhD Biostatistics) Lynne Peeples Harvard University (PhD Biostatistics) Return to Committee on Women in Statistics Home Page
Extractions: Gertrude Cox Scholarship Recipients: 1989-1999 Amy Grady, University of North Carolina (MS/PhD) Laura Lazzeroni, University of California (MS/PhD Biostatistics) Carla Padgett, University of South Carolina (BS Statistics) Monica Pugh, Harvard School of Public Health (SD Program) Christina Wohlert, Georgia Tech Christina Anderson, University of Waterloo Julia Bienas, Harvard University Julie Legler, Harvard University Elisa Fiorenza, University of North Carolina Donna Pauler, Carnegie Mellon Anna Legedza, Carnegie Mellon Honorable mentions Alyson Gabard Wilson, Duke University Karen Hand, University of Guelph, Ontario Lara Wolfson, Carnegie Mellon Charmain Marquis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Sandrine Dudoit, University of California at Berekely Honorable mentions Mandy Berquist, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Claire Bilodeau, University of Waterloo Evelyn Calvo, University of Florida Lisa Lawrence, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Amy Herring, Harvard University (PhD Biostatistics) Grace Chiu, University of British Columbia (MS Statistics)