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         Whitney Hassler:     more books (15)
  1. Geometric Integration Theory by Hassler Whitney, 2005-12-10
  2. Collected Papers of Hassler Whitney: Vol.2 (Contemporary Mathematicians) by James Eelles, Domingo Toledo, 1992-02-07
  3. Topology;: Lecture notes, Harvard, 1936 by Hassler Whitney, 1936
  4. Introduction to pure mathematics;: Lecture notes, Harvard University, 1948 by Hassler Whitney, 1948
  5. Geometric Integration Theory (Princeton Mathematical Series No. 21) by Hassler Whitney, 1957
  6. Can children remain themselves in the classroom?: An interview with Hassler Whitney by Hassler Whitney, 1980
  7. Collected Papers of Hassler Whitney (Contemporary Mathematicians)
  8. Elementary mathematics activities: Part A by Hassler Whitney, 1974
  9. Complex Analytic Varieties by Hassler Whitney, 1972
  10. Geometric Integration Theory (Princeton Mathematical Series No. 21) by Hassler Whitney, 1857
  11. The Collected Papers: v. 1 (Contemporary Mathematicians) by Hassler Whitney, 1991-12
  12. Geometric integration theory (Princeton mathematical series ; no 21) by Hassler Whitney, 1957
  13. A traverse of the Dent Blanche by Hassler Whitney, 1930
  14. A Lost Mathematician, Takeo Nakasawa: The Forgotten Father of Matroid Theory

61. Providence Cemetery - Page 13
He married Georgia whitney on July 11, 1937 at Scio. 315. Rebecca Jane (Cyrus) hassler,18421863*, Daughter of WA and MA Cyrus, and wife of JM hassler, Nov.
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Providence Cemetery
Note: * indicates enumerated on the 1934 DAR records; ssa indicates same stone as previous 301. Henry Ramer, 1825-1910 Henry Ramer appears on the 1905 Santiam census with his wife Rosa and son Eli and family. 302. Margaret Ramer, 1862-19 Margaret "Maggie" Ramer appears on the 1910 census living with her brother, Eli. Her father would be Henry Ramer. 303. Myrtle P. Mills, 1896-1912* 304. Herbert A. Mills, 1880-1909* 305. Joel Harris, 1795-1875, Oct. 5, 1795-Jan. 5, 1875 Joel Harris is found in the 1870 Linn Co. census living in the household of Eli and Hannah Rodgers. He was born in New Jersey. 306. Lot S. Harris, 1837-1900*, "Born in Ohio," Jan. 26, 1837-Oct. 11, 1900 307. Samuel Harris, 1839-1887*, "Born in Missouri," Nov. 11, 1839-Oct. 22, 1887 308. Melinda C. Harris, 1836-1919*, "Wife of L. S. Harris" 309. Raymond Kenoyer Harris, 1905-1984, Scio, OR, Dec. 6, 1905-Spokane, WA, Aug. 25, 1984
310. Arvilla Heineck Harris, 1897-1966, Waumandie, WI, Sept. 30, 1897-Spokane, WA, Sept. 5, 1966 311. Georgie E. (Whitney) Walter, 1909-, April 3, 1909-

62. NCTM: About: NCTM Past Presidents And Executive Directors
JO hassler, Norman, Oklahoma, 193436. C. Skeen, Concord, California, 1967-69 DavidW. Wells, Pontiac, Michigan, 1968-70 James K. whitney, Hopkins, Minnesota
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The list below gives the present and past officers and directors of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. The dates indicate the period of service which begins at the end of the Annual Meeting. (Thus "1948-50" means that the person served from the end of the Annual Meeting in 1948 to the end of the Annual Meeting in 1950.) The given address is that of the person during, or at the conclusion of, the term of service indicated.
Honorary Presidents
    H. E. Slaught, Chicago, Illinois,
    W. S. Schlauch, Dumont, New Jersey,
    John R. Clark, New Hope, Pennsylvania,
Presidents
    C. M. Austin, Oak Park, Illinois,
    J. H. Minnick, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
    Raleigh Schorling, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Marie Gugle, Columbus, Ohio, Harry C. Barber, Exeter, New Hampshire, John P. Everett, Kalamazoo, Michigan, William Betz, Rochester, New York

63. A Brief History Of The Department Of Mathematics
professors. Other appointments were attempted, but unsuccessful. The firstoffer Stone made was to hassler whitney. Stone's recommendation
http://www.math.uchicago.edu/history.html
A Brief History of the Department
The University of Chicago, and with it the Department of Mathematics, opened its doors in October of 1892. The first chair of the department was Eliakim Hastings Moore, who had been an associate professor at Northwestern. He immediately appointed Oskar Bolza and Heinrich Maschke, and the three of them became the core of the department during the period 1892-1908. R.C. Archibald has described this group as follows: These three men supplemented one another remarkably. Moore was a fiery enthusiast, brilliant, and keenly interested in the popular mathematical research movements of the day; Bolza, a product of the meticulous German school of analysis led by Weierstrass, was an able, and widely read research scholar; Maschke was more deliberate than the other two, sagacious, brilliant in research, and a most delightful lecturer in geometry. During the period the University of Chicago was unsurpassed in America as an institution for the study of higher mathematics.

64. Whitney Houston Art Prints
Click Here for All whitney Houston Art Prints, Other Art Prints People Posters W.Greene Grey, C. Haas Hale Halsman Hampton Hanson, P. hassler Holmes Horbett
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65. Emergency Management
Tom hassler, John Kelly, 7531, Tom hassler, Bob Bennett, 7656, Bill Rust,Bob Rice, 7673, 8761781. Rusty Sprouse, Roy whitney(I), 7536, 876-1796.
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66. Oriented Matroids - References And Bibliography
ADDRESS = {Cambridge}, YEAR = {1986}, PAGES = {xviii+316}, ISBN = {0521-30937-9},} @article {whitneyabstract, AUTHOR = {whitney, hassler}, TITLE = {On the
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67. Math : CHAOS THEORY
point dominant terms of taylor expansion @ x0 Critical point (singularity) attractor/repellor/ lorenz shifter +whitney's theorem (hassler whitney 1955) any
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68. No. 365: Measuring America
whitney, giving its elevation as 14,494.777 feet, give or take a few thousands ofan inch. The vision of Jefferson and hassler is reflected today in a great
http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi365.htm
No. 365:
MEASURING AMERICA
by John H. Lienhard
Click here for audio of Episode 365. Today, we measure America. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. I n 1807 Thomas Jefferson put a Swiss engineer named Ferdinand Hassler in charge of a new government agency. It was the Coast Survey, later called the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. When I did road surveying 150 years later, we called it the "USGS," and we did so with a certain awe. We normally measured 100 feet within 1/8 of an inch. From the start, the "USGS" refined measurements to ten times that accuracy. Jefferson charged Hassler with staking out our new country as accurately as anyone could. For 35 years, Hassler did just that. He began by placing two benchmarks, one in western Connecticut and the other in eastern New York. Then he worked away from these markers, up to Maine, and down toward Florida. Every two kilometers, he set a stone monument that located a position and an elevation. He worked with maddening care. He spent 45 days running one eight-mile base line on Fire Island. He got only as far as southern New Jersey during his lifetime. But the work has gone on ever since. Today you're never more than a few miles from a small bronze marker, embedded in stone or concrete, with a warning that you'll be fined if you disturb it. One sits on top of Mt. Whitney, giving its elevation as 14,494.777 feet, give or take a few thousands of an inch.

69. Docs/outreach/oi/waves/pinch.3dhtml
Check the instructions if necessary.). This surface is called the whitney umbrella,in honor of hassler whitney, one of the creators of differential topology.
http://www.geom.umn.edu/docs/outreach/oi/waves/pinch.html

70. Class Of '58
Edward Heid Joel Heiser - Linda Henshaw hassler - *Judith Hill Marion Schultz Mooney- Garland Schweickhardt - *Frances Scripture whitney - Chrystal Seeds
http://www.csulb.edu/~wwwing/1958/class/class4.htm
Here are the names of the 3rd graduating class from Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia,
The Class of 1958 All names in GOLD are "found."
Those names underlined are linked to email on this website,
and those with an asterisk * have email (but not connected to this site).
Names in SILVER are "lost."
Those in BLACK are deceased. Revised 3/11/03.
Mary Ann Abrams Aker - *Lefa Adair Gideon - Linda Adkins - Sandra Agnew Goldberg - John Allison - Betty Anderlot Tull Elaine Anderson Carson Michael Arkin Vivian Arnold Choate - *Alinda Arthur Nelson - Susan Ashley - Paul Askren - Daphne Athanas - Paul Atkinson Nancy Avery Darling Carol Bach Delnegro - Susan Badger Rhue - James Baggett - Annette Baker Thorpe - Linnea Barnes Sandstrom - Lucille Barnes Dowell Joel Bartlett Cynthia Beach Guthrie - *Richard Bergen - ... Morgan Birge - Patricia Blake - Margaret Bloch - Wendell Black - Maria Bode - Carolyn Booth Kercheval - Harry Boscoe - James Boswell - Robert Bowyer - Annette Boyd - *Roberta Bradley Gammon - Gaile Brasse John Breen - James Brett Dorothy Brewer - Patricia Brewer Stull - Constance Brogan - Carolyn Brooks Bielling- Rose Brooks Cicatella - Catherine Brown - Lola Brown Akerblom - Sylvia Brown - George Brumbach Carol Bruno Komara - *Ruth Bryant Thompson - William Bryant Mary "Betsy" Bryner Peyton - Robert Budd - Lorene Budde Trexel - John Burgess - David Burtis James Carradine Barrie Carrigan Barbara Carroll - Kenneth Cartrette - Constance Caudle Garneau - Susanne Cayton Burns - Stella Chambers

71. People
Mertens. whitney Berard Rebecca hassler Karen Wilson Brendan Wyker.Matt Simpson Melvin Mora Kyle DePew Jason Mueller. Mark Eshelman.
http://mizzouphysics.homestead.com/people.html
Department of Physics and Astronomy Astronomy Club Society of Physics Students [Welcome] [Research] Constitution ... Links]
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Title Name E-mail
President for Life: Mat Muether momb25@mizzou.edu Vice President: Kyle Gustafson kbge58@mizzou.edu Secretary: Whitney Berard whitneyhb@hotmail.com Treasurer: Jason Mueller jcmpn7@mizzou.edu WebGod: Duane Hamacher theblacktaj@scientist.com Advisor: Dorina Kosztin, Ph.D. KosztinD@missouri.edu Department of Physics and Astronomy Astronomy Club Society of Physics Students Mat Muether Kyle Gustafson Duane Hamacher David Mertens Whitney Berard Rebecca Hassler Karen Wilson Brendan Wyker Matt Simpson Melvin Mora Kyle DePew Jason Mueller Mark Eshelman

72. Minnesota
Name Image type Cartede-Visite. Backmark/imprint AJ MB hassler, St Paul, Minn. Imagetype Carte-de-Visite. Backmark/imprint whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul.
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Introduction Search Galleries Federal Galleries ... Home Minnesota (Click on the thumbnail images for an enlarged view.) Officers
  • Image ID # : Posted: Ends: NA Name: Image type: Carte-de-Visite Backmark/imprint: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul Rank: 1st Lieutenant Branch of service: Image bio.: A period pencil note on the reverse of this image reads, "For Capt. A. R. Colt". E-mail contact: BCimages@civilwarmysteries.com Image ID # : Posted: Ends: WC Name: Image type: Carte-de-Visite Backmark/imprint: Rank: Captain Branch of service: Artillery Regiment: Image bio.: From an album of 6th Minnesota Infantry images. The dark shoulder straps indicate Infantry, though he is also pictured in P052202936, with a man who's kepi sports a 2nd Cavalry insignia. There was a 2nd Minn. Cavalry unit. Identification: E-mail contact: wjorgenson@mn.rr.com

73. Matemática Em Balanço
Translate this page Inventados por hassler whitney em 1936, os matróides são talvez únicos em todaa Combinatória em virtude das muitas mas equivalentes maneiras de poderem
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Ciclo de Conferências
Matemática em Balanço
A Geometria das Películas de Sabão
Nesta palestra o autor procura descrever historicamente o desenvolvimento da teoria das superfícies mínimas, inclusive enfoncando a descoberta da superfície mínima denominada «Superfície Costa». É uma palestra elementar apesar de abordar assuntos profundos da Geometria das Superfícies Mínimas, sendo pelo seu teor acessível mesmo a estudantes de Matemática de nível universitário.
A vida, o Universo e tudo o resto
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Combinatória de matróides e grupos de Coxeter
O conceito de matróide revelou-se um dos mais úteis e empregues da Matemática moderna. Inventados por Hassler Whitney em 1936, os matróides são talvez únicos em toda a Combinatória em virtude das muitas mas equivalentes maneiras de poderem ser definidos. A teoria torna-se ainda mais versátil e elegante quando os matróides são vistos no contexto mais geral das propriedades combinatóricas dos grupos de Coxeter. Isto permite aproximar a teoria dos matróides e das suas generalizações a questões geométricas (relativas, por exemplo, a variedades de bandeiras de grupos de Lie semi-simples ou a variedades tóricas) e topológicas. No entanto, as bases da nova teoria podem ser expostas a um nível surpreendentemente elementar e o conferencista terá o maior prazer em preparar a palestra tendo em vista uma audiência matemática geral.
Geometria Convexa no início e no fim do século XX
Nesta palestra serão descritas a Geometria Convexa de há cem anos e a actual, incluindo as suas relações com outras áreas. Serão discutidas algumas perspectivas futuras.

74. Finite Fields And Applications Plenary Talk
Canada. The problem we wish to discuss was addressed by David Slepianin the 60s and, earlier and more generally, by hassler whitney.
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The Category of Linear Codes
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E. F. Assmus, Jr.
Abstract of a plenary talk at Fq4 in Waterloo, Canada
The problem we wish to discuss was addressed by David Slepian in the 60s and, earlier and more generally, by Hassler Whitney. It is the problem of ``classifying'' the k x n matrices of rank k over a field F - which we take, given our setting at this conference, to be finite. The classification sought is under the following equivalence relation: two such matrices, G and H, are equivalent if H = MGP, where M is a k x k non-singular matrix and P an n x n monomial matrix (i.e., a matrix with precisely one non-zero entry in every row and column). Clearly, from the point of view of the coding theorist, we wish to classify the k-dimensional ``row spaces'' of n-tuples from the field F, under the equivalence given by permuting the coordinates and possibly multiplying each coordinate by a non-zero scalar. This was Slepian's point of view. For Whitney it was the collection of columns and their linear dependencies that was of interest - a dual point of view. Both authors proved the same decomposition theorem showing that any k x n matrix over F of rank k was equivalent to a block-diagonal matrix (G1,G2,...,Gr) where the Gi are ``indecomposable'' and have uniquely determined row spaces - up to order, of course.

75. Andover Theology Library. Miscellaneous Collections No. 1.
bMS 103/1 (13) Henry whitney Bellows, 18141882; handwritten sermon(?) entitled Reviewold bMS 103/2 (14) John hassler Dietrich, 1878-1957; letter to Joseph S
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bMS 103 Andover Theology Library Miscellaneous Collections No. 1 bMS 103/1 (1) Silas Ballou, 1753-1837; handwritten hymn; undated bMS 103/1 (2) First Unitarian Church, Great Falls, MT; record book; 1901-1905 bMS 103/1 (3) First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, PA; photograph of the Joseph Priestley Chapel; undated bMS 103/1 (4) Edward Everett Hale, 1822-1909; letter to R. A. Griffin; Feb. 4, 1899 bMS 103/1 (5) James Martineau, 1805-1900; letter to R. A. Griffin; Nov. 22, 1892 bMS 103/1 (6) Theodore Parker, 1810-1860; letter to F. H. Hedge; Nov. 16, 1844 bMS 103/1 (7) Francis Parkman, 1788-1852; letter to Mr. Iles; Oct. 8, 1827 bMS 103/1 (8) Robert Collyer, 1823-1912; four handwritten sermons entitled "The fore- elders of Zion," 1897; "The patience of hope: a story," 1899; "Elijah's complaint and cure," June 16, 1901; and "Fathers and sons," Feb. 9, 1902 bMS 103/1 (9) All Souls Church, Tappan Zee, NY; various papers; 1962-1971

76. Breve Introduccion A La Teoria De Singularidades
Translate this page Esta parte de la Teoría de Singularidades se inició a mediados de ladécada de los 1950 gracias al trabajo pionero de hassler whitney.
http://topologia.geomet.uv.es/nuno/singular/introduccion.html

77. Colloquium Announcement
Abstract Matroids were introduced by hassler whitney in 1935 inhis paper ``On the abstract properties of linear dependence''.
http://math.dartmouth.edu/~colloq/f98/1998-October-29_908391031.html
NB: A PDF version of this announcement is also available.
Matroids from vector spaces
James Oxley
Louisiana State University
October 29, 1998
102 Bradley Hall, 4 pm
Tea 3:30 pm, Math Lounge
Abstract: This talk will be accessible to graduate students.

78. Www.cs.wisc.edu/~deboor/bib/W
I; \TAMS; 36; 1934; 369387; %whitneyH92 % MR 26aug98 \rhl{W} \refB whitney, hassler;Collected Papers, I and II; (edited by James Eells and Domingo Toleda
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