Dr. Etta Falconer, Dr. Lee Lorch At Fisk, she had courses from Dr. evelyn Boyd granville (Ph. D., Yale, 1949),one of the first two AfricanAmerican women to receive the Ph. D. in http://www.math.umd.edu/users/rlj/Mayes.html
Extractions: Dr. Etta Falconer Spelman College 350 Spelman Lane, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30314-4399 Dr. Lee Lorch Department of Mathematics York University North York, Ontario M3J 1P3 Canada Dr. Falconer: 404-223-7634 Dr. Lorch: 416-736-5250 Dr. Falconer: efalcone@etta.auc.edu Dr. Lorch: lorch@mathstat.yorku.ca An abbreviated version of this appeared in the June, 1996 issue of the MAA publication FOCUS. Dr. Vivienne Malone-Mayes was born in Waco, Texas, February 10, 1932, and died there on June 9, 1995. She leaves a daughter, Ms. Patsyanne Mayes Wheeler of Dallas, and other family members. Memorials can be sent to the Vivienne Lucille Malone-Mayes Scholarship Fund, %LaNelle McNamara, 501 Franklin Avenue, Suite 501, Waco, Texas 76701. An excellent student all her life, Vivienne graduated from (the segregated) A. J. Moore High School in Waco in 1948, only 16 years of age. Starting Fisk University (Nashville) immediately, she earned the BA in 1952, the MA in 1954. It was at Fisk that the friendships began among her, Dr. Charles G. Costley (recently retired from McGill), Dr. L. Joyce Venable Gould (Shaw), Dr. Gloria Conyers Hewitt (Montana), ourselves and others. At Fisk, she had courses from Dr. Evelyn Boyd Granville (Ph. D., Yale, 1949), one of the first two African-American women to receive the Ph. D. in mathematics. Of Dr. Granville, an inspiring and exacting teacher, she wrote: "I believe that it was her presence and influence which account for my pursuit of advanced degrees in mathematics." Of the general atmosphere in which this decision was taken, Vivienne has written in the American Mathematical Monthly (November 1976) and the AWM Newsletter (1975,1988).
Eminent Victorians - Part III Lord granville at once authorised Sir evelyn Baring to issue, if he thought fit,a proclamation to this effect in the name of the Khedive. http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/biography/EminentVictorians/cha
Extractions: by Lytton Strachey Terms Contents Preface Cardinal Manning ... Part VI Part III hen the news of the Hicks disaster reached Cairo, the Pashas calmly announced that they would collect another army of 10,000 men, and again attack the Mahdi; but the English Government understood at last the gravity of the case. They saw that a crisis was upon them, and that they could no longer escape the implications of their position in Egypt. What were they to do? Were they to allow the Egyptians to become more and more deeply involved in a ruinous, perhaps ultimately a fatal, war with the Mahdi? And, if not, what steps were they to take? A small minority of the party then in power in England the Liberal Party were anxious to withdraw from Egypt altogether and at once. On the other hand, another and a more influential minority, with representatives in the Cabinet, were in favour of a more active intervention in Egyptian affairs of the deliberate use of the power of England to give to Egypt internal stability and external security; they were ready, if necessary, to take the field against the Mahdi with English troops. But the great bulk of the party, and the Cabinet, with Mr. Gladstone at their head, preferred a middle course. Realising the impracticality of an immediate withdrawal, they were nevertheless determined to remain in Egypt not a moment longer than was necessary, and, in the meantime, to interfere as little as possible in Egyptian affairs. Colonel Coetlogon began to calculate how long the city would hold out. Perhaps it could not resist the Mahdi for a month, perhaps for more than a month; but he began to talk of the necessity of a speedy retreat. It was clear that a climax was approaching, and that measures must be taken to forestall it at once. Accordingly
STREATFEILD, Lucy Anne Evelyn, D1950, Nee Deane, Public Servant married granville Edward Stewart Streatfeild in 1911; died 1950. Scope andcontent/abstract Papers of Lucy Anne evelyn Streatfeild (Deane), 18911950, http://www.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/gutoho/Streatfeild.htm
Extractions: Home Help Search Index ... Social Reformers/Activists > STREATFEILD, Lucy Anne Evelyn, d1950, nee Deane, Public Servant Administrative/Biographical history : Born [1860]; HM Senior Inspector of Factories, [1893-1897]; Member, War Office Commission of Enquiry into Concentration Camps during the Boer War, 1901-1902; Member, Royal Commission on the Civil Service; first female Organising Officer, National Health Insurance Commission, London; Member, Commission of Enquiry into the Conditions of the Women's Army Auxilary Corps in France; Member, Kent Executive Committee of the Women's Land Army; Vice-Chairman, Kent Council of Social Service; married Granville Edward Stewart Streatfeild in 1911; died 1950. Scope and content/abstract : Papers of Lucy Anne Evelyn Streatfeild (Deane), 1891-1950, including unofficial business diaries recording her work as an inspector of workshops and factories for Kensington Vestry and the Home Office, 1893-1897, incorporating cuttings and memoranda relating to conditions of employment, 1891-1914; correspondence concerning work for the Boer War Concentration Camp Commission, 1901-1902, with press cuttings and photographs; material relating to work on other committees, 1893-1930, including the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps Commission of Enquiry, the Kent War Agricultural Executive Committee, the Kent Billeting Committee and the Westerham National Service Committee; personal material, 1881-1950, notably a memoranda book containing press cuttings and photographs relating to her family, articles and papers, family photographs, letters of sympathy on her death in 1950, and appreciations of her life and work by various, including Violet Markham.
YAM Summer 2001 - Honorands evelyn Boyd granville 49PhD, Doctor of Science. Mathematician and teacher evelynBoyd granville turned an early love of numbers into a pathbreaking degree http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/01_07/honorands.html
Extractions: George W. Bush '68, Doctor of Laws The 43rd president of the U. S., George W. Bush continues the University's commitment to public service. As governor of Texas, Bush used the interpersonal skills evident to his classmates to forge a bipartisan consensus on education, and campaigning under the theme of "compassionate conservatism," he became the second generation of his family to win the White House and the third to receive an honorary Yale degree. Richard J. Franke '53, Doctor of Humane Letters Businessman, philanthropist, and Senior Fellow of the Yale Corporation, Richard J. Franke '53 became the business community's most visible and effective public advocate for liberal education and the humanities. As president of the John Nuveen Company, Franke built a corporate culture that encouraged self-improvement, civic participation, and philanthropy, and as founder of the Chicago Humanities Festival, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 1997. Ellen V. Futter, Doctor of Humane Letters
The Leveson-Gower Family Margaret Caroline LevesonGower (daughter of granville Leveson-Gower and Louisa evelyn died 24 Nov 1869. 37. iii, George granville William Sutherland http://freespace.virgin.net/john.elkin/levgower001.htm
Extractions: The Leveson-Gower Family Generation: First Generation Sir Thomas Gower , 2nd Baronet, born 1605, (son of Sir Thomas Gower and Anne D'Oyley) married (1) Elizabeth Howard , (daughter of Sir William Howard of Naworth Castle and sister of the 1st Earl of Carlisle) married (2) 1631, Frances Leveson , (daughter of Sir John Leveson of Haling and Lilleshall). Thomas buried 3 Sep 1672. MP for Malton, 1661-72, twice Sheriff of the county of York. Knighted 1630. Children by Frances Leveson: i Thomas Gower born 25 Oct 1632, buried 5 Nov 1632. ii Edward Gower iii William Leveson-Gower born 1636. Second Generation Edward Gower (son of Thomas Gower and Frances Leveson) married Dorothy Wentworth , (daughter of Thomas Wentworth of Elmshall). Edward buried 24 Jan 1662. Children: i Sir Thomas Gower , 3rd Baronet, baptised: 2 Oct 1665, died 28 Oct 1689, Dundalk. ii Frances Gower married Sir James Wood . Frances died 1690. iii Dorothy Gower baptised: 18 Feb 1668.
The Leveson-Gower Family evelyn LevesonGower (daughter of George granville Leveson-Gower and HarrietElizabeth Georgiana Howard), born 8 Aug 1825, married 4 Oct 1843 in Trentham, http://freespace.virgin.net/john.elkin/levgower002.htm
Extractions: The Leveson-Gower Family Generation: Eighth Generation Evelyn Leveson-Gower (daughter of George Granville Leveson-Gower and Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Howard), born 8 Aug 1825, married 4 Oct 1843 in Trentham, Staffordshire, Charles Stuart , 12th Lord Blantyre, born 21 Dec 1818, Lennoxlove, who died 15 Dec 1900, Erskine House, Renfrewshire. Evelyn died 24 Nov 1869, Nice, France. Children: i Walter Stuart , born 17 Jul 1851, Erskine House, Renfrewshire, died 15 Mar 1895. George Granville William S Leveson-Gower , Duke of Sutherland, (son of George Granville Leveson-Gower and Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Howard), born 19 Dec 1828, married (1) 20 Jun 1849 in Cliveden House, Taplow, Buckinghamshire, Anne Hay-Mackenzie , Countess of Cromartie, born 21 Apr 1829 (daughter of John Hay-Mackenzie and Anne Gibson-Craig), who died 25 Nov 1888, buried 29 Nov 1888 Torquay, Devonshire. George married (2) 4 Mar 1889, in Dunedin, Florida, USA, Mary Caroline Michell , (daughter of Richard Michell) who died 25 May 1912, buried 31 May 1912, Trentham, Staffordshire. George died 22 Sep 1892, Dunrobin Castle, buried 29 Sep 1892, Trentham, Staffordshire. MP for Sutherland 1852-1861. Anne was Mistress of the Robes to Queen Victoria, 1870-1874.
Women In Computer Science evelyn Boyd granville. Mary Ann Davidson, Meg Whitman. Carly Fiorna evelyn Boydgranville was the first African American woman to earn her PHd in http://wcs.csc.uvic.ca/oldsite/Stories/famous_women.html
Extractions: Ada Byron was raised to be a mathematician and a scientist by her mother who did not want her daughter to grow up to be like her father the poet Lord Byron. In her late 20's Ada began to work with Charles Babbage on his idea for the Analytical Engine, the first comception of a computer. Her contributions were so considerable that the US Department of Defence named a computer language of their creation after her, Ada, in 1979. Return to Beginning Grace Hopper joined the US Navel reserve during World War II. During her time with the US Navy she worked with the early computers Mark I, II, and III. In 1940 she developed the first English language compiler. She wanted to allow the computer programmer to go back to being a mathematician. She termed the phrase "computer bug" when she taped a moth in the log book that she had found in the UNIVAC. Return to Beginning
I9373: Evelyn ______ (____ - ____) evelyn ( ) James granville WRIGHT. - . Family 1 Emma Alice ADKINS. MARRIAGE 28 Mar 1940 13515 http://www.thenamecenter.com/users/james/ged2html/d0000/g0000383.html
Extractions: The "Tree" Reports use ahnentafel numbers. The primary individual in my main family history tree is my daughter Alexandra George Mair who is number (1) A person's father's number is twice that of the person so I am Ed Mair (2), my father is George Fisk Mair (4), my grandfather is George Mair (8) and so on. A wife has the number of her husband + 1. Evelyn Thurber Mair (9) is my grandmother. I have keyed photo descriptions to these ahnentafel numbers. When browsing a tree, you may press the letter F to pop up an index of available individuals. Double click an individual in the index and the Tree will jump to their box location. Single click on an individual's box and press the letter D to pop up details on that individual including an ahnentafel number. Happy browsing!
Vivienne Malone-Mayes At Fisk, she had courses from Dr. evelyn Boyd granville (Ph.D., Yale, 1949), oneof the first two AfricanAmerican women to receive the Ph.D. in mathematics http://www.maa.org/summa/archive/MLNMAYS.HTM
Extractions: Biography Vivienne Malone-Mayes in Memoriam Dr. Vivienne Malone-Mayes was born in Waco, Texas, February 10, 1932, and died there on June 9, 1995. She leaves a daughter, Ms. Patsyanne Mayes Wheeler of Dallas, and other family members. Memorials can be sent to the Vivienne Lucille Malone-Mayes Scholarship Fund, LaNelle McNamara, 501 Franklin Avenue, Suite 501, Waco, Texas 76701. An excellent student all her life, Vivienne graduated from the (segregated) A. J. Moore High School in Waco in 1948, at only 16 years of age. Starting Fisk University (Nashville) immediately, she earned the BA in 1952, the MA in 1954. It was at Fisk that the friendships began among her, Dr. Charles G. Costley (recently retired from McGill), Dr. L. Joyce Venable Gould (Shaw), Dr. Gloria Conyers Hewitt (Univ. of Montana), ourselves and others. At Fisk, she had courses from Dr. Evelyn Boyd Granville (Ph.D., Yale, 1949), one of the first two African-American women to receive the Ph.D. in mathematics. Of Dr. Granville, an inspiring and exacting teacher, she wrote: "I believe that it was her presence and influence which account for my pursuit of advanced degrees in mathematics." Of the general atmosphere in which this decision was taken, Vivienne has written in the
Review Of THE SCANDALOUS WIDOW By Evelyn Richardson Author, evelyn Richardson. Publisher, Signet. Published, April 2004 Widowed Lady Catherine granville accepts social banishment when the new Lady http://www.romantictimes.com/bookpage.php?bookid=21977
Gower02 Jean granville (d 27.02.1696, dau of John granville, 1st Earl of Bath) (13.03.17112) evelyn Pierrpoint (d 26.06.1727, dau of evelyn Pierrpoint, http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/gg/gower02.htm
Extractions: Families covered: Gower of Stittenham, Leveson-Gower of Stafford, Leveson-Gower of Sutherland Sir Thomas Gower, 2nd Bart of Stittenham, Sheriff of York (bur 03.09.1672) m1. Elizabeth Howard (dsp, dau of Sir William Howard of Naworth Castle) m2. Frances Leveson (dau of Sir John Leveson of Haling and Lilleshall) Thomas Gower (b 25.10.1632, bur 05.11.1632) Edward Gower (dvp bur 24.01.1662) m. Dorothy Wentworth (dau of Thomas Wentworth of Elmsall) A. Sir Thomas Gower, 3rd Bart (bpt 02.10.1665, d unm 28.10.1689, Colonel) B. Frances Gower (dsp 1690) m. Sir James Wood (Colonel) C.+ other issue - child (bur 31.01.1666), Dorothy (bpt 18.02.1668) Sir William Leveson-Gower, 4th Bart (d 12.1691) m. Jean Granville (d 27.02.1696, dau of John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath) A. Sir John Leveson-Gower, 1st Lord of Stittenham (b 07.01.1674-5, d 31.08.1709) m. (09.1692) Catherine Manners (d 07.03.1722, dau of John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland) i. John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower (b 10.08.1694, d 25.12.1754)
Granville Hicks Papers granville Hicks Papers. Special Collections Research Center Richard Rovere,evelyn Scott, Lincoln Steffins, and Ella Winter, among others. http://libwww.syr.edu/digital/guides/g/GranvilleHicksPapers-Des.htm
Extractions: Correspondence Form SCRC revises and updates its finding aids from time to time. To be sure that you are working with the most current version, please check with our reference staff by using our correspondence forms (see above), writing to scrc@syr.edu , or calling (315) 443-2697. This file was last modified on: September 22, 2003 01:05 PM American author, lecturer, novelist, literary critic for New Masses, Saturday Review. Died 1982. Correspondence, 1929-80, with Harriette Arnow, Newton Arvin, Van Wyck Brooks, Baker Bromell, Malcolm Cowley, Robert Cantwell, Robert Gorham Davis, Henry Christman, George Cole, James T. Farrell, Joseph Freeman, Herbert Gold, Corliss Lamont, Lucy Robbins Lang, John Lydenburg, Georgia McKinley, Fulmer Mood, Walter Ripton Morris, Wright Morris, Richard Rovere, Evelyn Scott, Lincoln Steffins, and Ella Winter, among others. Also correspondence and editorial reader's reports for Macmillan Publishing Company. Writings include articles, book manuscripts, a journal (1942- 1973), lectures, as well as research notes, correspondence, and memorabilia relating to the production of Hicks' biography of John Reed. Large collection of printed material includes book reviews, clippings, and an assortment of Leftist pamphlets and periodicals from the 1930s. Dates:
Archive Of AWM Web Site Announcements Dr. evelyn Boyd granville, the first African American woman to get a Ph.D.in mathematics (Yale, 1949), is giving the annual Marjorie Lee Browne (Ph.D. http://www.awm-math.org/announcements.html
Extractions: Archive of AWM Web Site Announcements The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) web site went up on March 19, 1998. This is an archive of announcements that have appeared on the AWM home page Promotions Announcements Spelman College announces a new lecture in honor of Etta Z. Falconer given this year by Carolyn R. Mahoney, Ph. D., on Thursday, March 31, 2005.
G&S Discography: Sydney Granville's 1926 Australasian Tour Gilbert and Sullivan Discography Sydney granville s 1926 Australasian Tour. which at that time included former Savoyards evelyn Gardiner, http://www.cris.com/~oakapple/gasdisc/artist/granville-1926.htm
Extractions: Sydney Granville's 1926 Australasian Tour Reported by Robert Morrison Sydney Granville was born in Bolton, Lancashire (now Greater Manchester), in 1880 and started his singing career in grand opera with the Moody-Manners Opera Company. He first appeared with the D'Oyly Carte in 1907 and played Bill Bobstay in HMS Pinafore at the Savoy in 1908. Granville's early years with the company were spent playing juvenile baritone roles in the operas including Cox, Samuel, Grosvenor, Strephon, Florian, Pish-Tush, Sir Richard Cholmondeley, Luiz and Giuseppe. In July of 1925 Granville went on tour with the D'Oyly Carte "New" Opera Company (the smaller provincial touring company), with which he appeared as the Colonel Calverley, Lord Mountararat, the Mikado and Sir Roderic Murgatroyd. Mid-way through the season, Granville left the company with a number of other principals and sailed to Australia to join the J. C. Williamson Wolfson 's The Savoyards on Record The Gondoliers on 3rd April and The Yeomen of the Guard The Gondoliers 17th April The Yeomen of the Guard 1st May The Pirates of Penzance 15th May The Mikado 29th May H.M.S. Pinafore / Trial by Jury
Author Pseudonyms Gee, evelyn Constance O Banyon Gee, Henry Charles Dexter Ward Gehman,Richard Martin Scott granvilleBarker, Harley (1877-1946) granville Barker http://www.trussel.com/books/pseud_g.htm
Fairbanks And Keester bullet Ebenezer HEALY(92) was born on 10 Nov 1846 in granville, Nova Scotia. bullet Violet evelyn HEALY(92) was born on 5 Apr 1894 in Glennie, MI USA. http://www.familyorigins.com/users/k/e/e/Louis-J-Keester/FAMO1-0001/d222.htm
Extractions: Dawson Delimere HEALY was born on 18 Nov 1848 in Granville, Nova Scotia, Canada. He A/k/a in 1900 in D. D. or Doss Healy. He died on 24 Feb 1934 in Eden, Elgin Co. Ont.. He was buried on 27 Feb 1934 in Eden Cemetary, Eden, Elgin Co. Ont.. He has reference number 4.3.a.1.2.1.4. Closest Healy relative of Arthur Anderson Healy my ggrandfather. Parents: Anderson HEALY and Mary DELAMERE He was married to Permelia Abigail FORD on 20 Oct 1875 in St. Thomas, Ont.. Children were: Ira Lloyd HEALY Ebenezer HEALY was born on 10 Nov 1846 in Granville, Nova Scotia. He died on 24 Jul 1937 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He has reference number 4.3.a.1.2.1.3. [TAH.GED] Removed to Calgary in the 1920s Parents: Anderson HEALY and Mary DELAMERE Ebenezer HEALY was born on 21 Jan 1708/9 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. Colony. He was baptized on 1 May 1709 in Rehoboth. He Prior location before 1762 in Brimfield, (now Hampden Co.), Mass. Colony. He was a in 1762 in The 7th English settler in Yarmouth Twp., Nova Scotia Colony. He died on 14 Feb 1777 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Genealogy Data Clayton, evelyn Birth living Jackson Co., NC Gender Female Parents Melton, granville A. Birth 1855 NC Gender Male Parents http://www.shahall.com/dat48.html