References kramer, edna. Six more female mathematicians, Scripta Mathematica 23(1957), 8395.kramer, edna. The Nature and Growth of Modern Mathematics, http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/biblio.htm
Extractions: Contains conversations with Cathleen Morawetz, Julia Robinson, and Mary Ellen Rudin. The one of Julia Robinson is a reprint of the article by Constance Reid in the College Mathematics Journal with a correction to a mathematical misstatement and with better photos. Albers, D. and C. Reid. "An Interview with Mary Ellen Rudin," College Mathematics Journal, March 1988. Alic, Margaret. Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity throguh the NIneteenth Century, Beacon Press, Boston. [Agnesi, Chatelet, Germain, Lovelace, Kovalevsky] Anand, Kailash K. "Hanna Neumann: A great woman mathematician from down under," Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, 18(1) 1988, 10-13.
Kramer Biography of edna kramer (19021984) edna Ernestine kramer Lassar was bornon 11 May 1902, in New York City in the borough of Manhattan. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Kramer.html
Extractions: Version for printing Edna Ernestine Kramer Lassar was born on 11 May 1902, in New York City in the borough of Manhattan. Named after her uncle, Edward Elowitch who had died shortly before her birth and who had shown a gift for mathematics, Kramer's childhood ambition was to do well in his honour. She was the eldest child of Joseph and Sabine Kramer who were both Jewish immigrants from Europe. They had come to Manhattan as children, having to go out to work at an early age but nevertheless attending Night School to obtain their high school education. Both grew up to become intellectual, ambitious adults; a trait they passed to their children. They were both excellent linguists and while speaking and writing English well they also retained their native German. Kramer's parents believed strongly in the importance of education and her father was proud to serve on the New York City Board of Education, despite having no academic affiliation. Kramer and her two siblings, Martha, who was two years younger and Herbert, born in 1911 were held to high standards by their parents with the result that they were all prize-winning students, who were all elected to the Phi Beta Kappa and became teachers. Kramer was a precocious child who intrigued her relatives. Their interest in her was to have a huge effect. She was especially influenced by her young Aunt Therese Elowitch, who lived nearby and was a lawyer by profession and by a cousin, Josephine Schwartz, who lived with the Kramers as a child. They challenged Kramer to card games, such as Hearts and feats of memory, including reciting poetry. By the time Kramer entered first grade, in May 1908, she had already studied many of her cousin's higher-level elementary school assignments. Kramer was also impressed by the involvement of her mother and aunt with the Suffragette movement.
References For Kramer References for the biography of edna kramer. SI Lipsey,edna kramer, in LSGrinstein and PJ Campbell (eds.), Women of Mathematics (Westport, Conn., http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Kramer.html
Plaza High Graduates 1921 - edna Peterson Mildred Schnaza Ester Schnaza Esther Torgenson Vivian Whetson Lucille kramer Thelma Lynne Solveig Rue Alvin Benson Ethel Grina Mona Rue http://www.plaza.k12.nd.us/history3.htm
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Books About Hypatia kramer, edna E. Hypatia. The Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Gillispie,Charles C. ed. 19701990. Mueller, Ian. Hypatia (370?-415). http://womenshistory.about.com/od/hypati1/a/hypatia_2.htm
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Genealogy Data kramer, edna Birth 27 MAR 1886 Gender Female Parents. Father kramer, AugustMother Riedesel, Mary Jane. Children. Bicknese, Lawrence Gender Male http://www.riedesel.org/search/dat49.html
Bibliography kramer, edna E., The Nature and Growth of Modern Mathematics, Fawcett PermierBooks 1974. Kuhn, Thomas S., The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, http://www.belisarius.com/modern_business_strategy/boyd/destruction/d_and_c_bibl
Extractions: DESTRUCTION AND CREATION BIBLIOGRAPHY Beveridge , W. I. B., The Art of Scientific Investigation Vintage Books , Third Edition 1957 Boyd, John R., "Destruction and Creation," 23 Mar 1976 Brown, G. Spencer, Laws of Form , Julian Press, Inc. 1972 Conant, James Bryant, Two Modes of Thought , Credo Perspectives, Simon and Schuster 1970 DeBono, Edward, New Think , Avon Books 1971 DeBono, Edward, Lateral Thinking: Creativity Step by Step , Harper Colophon Books 1973 Foster, David, The Intelligent Universe , Putnam, 1975 Fromm, Erich, The Crisis of Psychoanalysis , Fawcett Premier Books 1971 Gamow, George, Thirty Years That Shook Physics , Anchor Books 1966 Gardner , Howard, The Quest for Mind , Vintage Books 1974 Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas, The Entropy Law and the Economic Process , Harvard U. Press 1971 Gödel, Kurt, "On Formally Undecidable Propositions of the Principia Mathematica and Related Systems," pages 3-38, The Undecidable , Raven Press 1965 Heilbroner, Robert L.
Genealogy Data kramer, Lawrence A Birth 13 MAR 1910 Westphalia twp, Shelby Co., Iowa Wahe, edna Birth 15 NOV 1893 Iowa Death JUL 1979 Exira, Audubon Co, Iowa http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8270/dat96.htm
Olley Bell Kramer Obituary--February 8, 1930 Mrs. Olley Bell (Cochran ) kramer, wife of Frank kramer, passed away at the home Mrs. edna Elizabeth RICHARDSON of Morrison, Les Edward kramer of Wayne, http://www.infinetivity.com/~chareve/obit7.htm
Extractions: Olley Bell Kramer ObituaryFebruary 8, 1930 Mrs. Frank KRAMER Died Saturday In Sterling Mrs. Olley Bell (Cochran ) Kramer, wife of Frank Kramer, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Detweiler, in Sterling, at 1:45 a.m. Feb. 8, 1930, of bronchitis and arthrytis (sic), her sickness being of about four months duration. Everything that loving hands and tender care could do for her, was done, but of no avail. Her illness was of such seriousness that she could not respond to treatment. She had been failing for some time past, but not seriously enough to be confined to bed until about ten weeks ago. Olley Bell Cochran was born in Laclede, Mo., in 1868, being the only daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth Cochran and would have been 62 years of age March 10 of this year. She came with her parents to Morrison when four years old, and this has since been her home, with the exception of one year's residence in Albany, Ill. She attended the public schools of this city and was united in marriage Oct. 17, 1885, to Frank Kramer, the late Hon. Judge Wm. J. McCoy officiating. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband and five children: Mrs. Edna Elizabeth RICHARDSON of Morrison, Les Edward KRAMER of Wayne, Ill., Mrs. Edith Mary DAVIS of Elmhurst, Ill., Mrs. Maurine Alta DETWEILER of Sterling, and Mrs. Mauro O. BRETZ of Chicago, Ill. Also five grandchildren, Marylin DETWEILER, Jane DAVIS, Elenor KRAMER, Lewis KRAMER, and Frank KRAMER.
History Of Mathematics: Textbooks kramer, edna E. The nature and growth of modern mathematics. Hawthorn, New York,1970. Le Lionnais, F. editor. Great currents of mathematical thought. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/textbooks.html
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Extractions: Supplementary: toc ... to restore theology to the mainstream of science There are many ways to define mathematics: Mathematics is the science of quantitative relations and spatial forms in the real world. Hazewinkel , Mathematics. ... a group of related subjects, including Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Calculus, concerned with the study of number, quantity, shape and space, and their inter-relationships, applications, generalisations and abstractions. Borowski , Mathematics. Somebody once said that philosophy is the misuse of terminology which was invented for just that purpose. In the same vein, I would say that mathematics is the science of skillful operations with concepts and rules invented for just this purpose. The principal emphasis is on the invention of concepts. ... The great mathematician fully, almost ruthlessly, exploits the domain of permissible reasoning and skirts the impermissible. Wigner According to the formalist point of view, mathematics should be regarded as a purely formal game played with marks on paper, and the only requirement this game need fulfill is that it does not lead to an inconsistency.
WRHSALUMNI Arlene kramer 1964 edna kramer 1929 Eugene kramer 1955 Jerome kramer 1956 Leonard J.kramer 1935 Louise kramer 1967 James LACEY 1945 Margaret LAKE 1924 http://ww3.nekesc.org/~winks/wrhsgrads.html