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  1. Beginner's book of geometry, by Grace (Chisholm) Young, 1970
  2. The theory of sets of points by W H. 1863-1942 Young, Grace Chisholm Young, 2010-08-08
  3. Grace Emily Chisholm Young: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  4. The Theory Of Set Of Points by W. H. and Grace Chisholm Young. YOUNG, 1972-01-01
  5. On the curve [Mathematical expression] and its connection with an astronomical problem, by Grace Emily Chisholm Young, 1897

61. Librairie Eyrolles, Selected Papers Of G.C. Young And W.H. Young : Le Livre De S
young, by GH Hardy; grace chisholm young, by ML Cartwright;The Mathematical Work of GC and WH young an Overview, by SD Chatterji;
http://www.calindex.com/livre-sciences-techniques-culture-scientifique-histoire-

62. Women Scientists.html
Autobiogra phy of Roselyn Sussman Yalow. Rosalin Yalow. young. grace chisholm young.Return to Top of Page. CDROM. Look for this great CD- Rom in the Reference Room.
http://www.saintmarksschool.org/public/library/webliographies/pages/femsci.htm
Women Scientists - Biography
Saint Mark's School Science Biography on the Web Individual Biographies of Women Scientists on the Web CD-ROM Reference Books Science Biography On the Web African American Scientists The Nobel Foundation Women Nobel Prize Laureates 4000 Years of Women in Science and Mathematics see especially Biography Links . Persons are also listed by Time Periods and by Field of Study History of Science, Technology and Medicine HSTM: Biographichal Dictionary Searchable by Name National Women's History Project:Links Notable Citizens of Planet Earth Britannica's Lives Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics ... Return to Top of Page Individual Biographies of Women Scientists on the Web This is the list of names put together by Mr. Timko. The library has tried to find links to biographical sketches on the WWW for as many of these as possible. If a name is listed but not linked, we were not able to find a biographical sketch on the web at the time this page was made. If you locate biographical sketches on the web for any of these "missing links" in the process of doing your research, please tell Mr. Forrester in the Reference Room, so that the link can be added to this page. Or e-mail the information to him at chadf@marin.k12.ca.us Thanks! Apgar Virginia Apgar Baker Sara Josephine Baker Blodgett Katherne Burr Blodgett Carson Rachel Carson Chatelet Emilie du Chatelet Clark Eugenie Clark Cobb Jewel Plummer Cobb Cori Gerty Theresa Cori Curie Marie Sklodowska Curie 1903 Prize Marie Sklodowska Curie 1911 Prize Marie Curie Marie Curie - Polish/French Physicist ... Marie Curie Edinger

63. Biographies Of Women Mathematical Scientists And History Of Women In Mathematica
S. Wiegand,grace chisholm young and William Henry young A partnershipof itinerant British mathematicians in the early twentiety century
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~wmnmath/Publications/Bibliographies/bio-a.html
Biographies of Women Mathematical Scientists
and History of Women in Mathematical Sciences
Abstracts
Math teacher Delores Wilkins dies at age 61
    Delores Wilkins, 61, a mathematics teacher at Langston Hughes Middle School in Reston VA who was a past president of the Reston chapter of the National Council of Negro Women, died May 11, 1995
Schools courting teen math whiz
    Article on math prodigy Ruth Lawrence.
D. J. Albers and C. Reid ,An interview with Mary Ellen Rudin
    Interview on Mary Ellen Rudin conducted an International Congress of Mathematics in Berkeley, CA in 1986. Many photographs accompany the article.
R. C. Archibald ,Women as Mathematicains and Astronomers
    Includes suggested topics for undergraduate math club programs and brief biographical information.
H. Bromberg ,Grace Murray Hopper: A Remembrance
    Memorium of U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Hopper, who died January 1, 1992 and was co-inventor of the computer language COBOL.
L. L. Bucciarelli and N. Dworsky ,Sophie Germain: An Essay in the History of the Theory of Elasticity
    Sophie Germain (1776-1831) of France worked in both number theory and physics. Her work in physics on the modes of vibration of elastic surfaces won a competition sponsored by the French Academy of Science in 1809.

64. Department Of Mathematics
01/02, Matt Koetz, still active. 02/03, Mike Gunderson, still active. 03/04,Melissa Hendrick, still active. grace chisholm young and William Henry youngAward.
http://www.math.unl.edu/print.php?dir=graduate&file=GradAwards

65. St. Louis County MN Death Index 1950-1974 Yacio-Yurkovich
THEODORE E 4/18/1953 431 YORKOVICH CLARA M 9/9/1958 5740 chisholm YOTTI ANGELO FLORENCEAMELIA 12/4/1955 1233 young GERTRUDE A 3/19/1972 304 young grace FORD 10
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnstloui/195074y1.htm
St. Louis County MN Death Index Yacio - Yurkovich Last Name First Name Middle Date of Death Cert. # Comments/Location Return to St. Louis County MN Death Index page Return to St. Louis County MNGenWeb page var site="sm3mnstloui"

66. St. Louis County MN Death Index 1975-1999 Yacio-Yuzna
EVAN 1/1/1994 37 YORKELL ERNEST DONATSR 5/7/1996 5395 chisholm YOUDERIAN HARVEYOTTO 6/21/1995 869 young GLADYS E 6/7/1988 5464 VIRGINIA young grace VIRGINIA 5
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnstloui/197599y1.htm
St. Louis County MN Death Index Yacio - Yuzna Last Name First Name Middle Date of Death Cert. # Comments/Location Return to St. Louis County MN Death Index page Return to St. Louis County MNGenWeb page var site="sm3mnstloui"

67. Dolphin Theatre NZ - History Of The Young Dolphins
they produced Do We Ever See grace? directed by James Littlewood tutored the YoungDolphins in 1998 no outside tutors, only Jan Saussey and Dorothy chisholm.
http://www.dolphintheatre.org.nz/youngdolphins.html
The Young Dolphins' History The Young Dolphins were established in 1983. Barbara McColl, Helen Forrester and Sue Sumpter were the tutors. Sue taught the 8-10 year olds, Helen the 11-13 year olds and Barbara 13 plus, and there were a total of 18 pupils. Each year, with the assistance of many parents plus Alan Stokes and Johnny Johnston they provided one public show night. By 1984 the roll had risen to 30 pupils and saw both Helen and Barbara leaving and the arrival of Jill Hemmings to assist Sue for a short time. In 1985 Sue was the sole tutor, and fees were introduced for the first time to cover basic material costs and the roll was now 45 pupils. Sue directed a three night season with the Dolphin Theatre acting as producer. 1986 saw the giddy heights of 54 pupils and Jan Saussey and Dorothy Chisholm assisted with the classes, later to be joint directors for that year's production which had a three night season. At this time, Sue Sumpter left and moved to Wellington. Jan and Dorothy became joint tutors. Dorothy Chisholm became Director Of Speech and Drama and Jan Saussey became Director Of Creative Movement. There were then established strict guidelines for the classes and behaviour, along with certificates of achievement. The year was 1987 and the roll now reached 105.

68. MAT 494-499 A / Spring 2000
grace chisholm young (18681944). Born grace chisholm, she startedher studies at Cambridge, England, the first English institution
http://math.la.asu.edu/~helene/mat494/00s/main.html
MAT 494-499 A Spring 2000
Work of Great Female Mathematicians
Instructor barcelo@asu.edu Office hours map Schedule T TH, 4:40 - 6:00 Location PSH 433 Prerequisite Mat 443 or 444 and Mat 370 or 371 or Instructor approval Line number Texts Mathematical Expeditions (recommended) Women in Mathematics (recommended) , by L. Osen URL http://math.la.asu.edu/~helene/mat494/00s/ Course Description This course will focus entirely on the research of some outstanding women mathematicians during the past 200 years, supplemented by biographical and historical material. This course is primarily intended to be a mathematics course, rather than a course on the history of mathematics. The rationale for the selection of the works to be studied is their mathematical significance. We will see first-hand examples of great mathematics, and learn something about the women who produced it, sometimes under challenging circumstances. The best way to study mathematical masterpieces is to read original writings and you will see that such studies can turn into an exciting and mathematically beneficial endeavor. We will be reading excerpts of original works by Florence Nightingale (statistics)

69. Frisbie Middle School - Women History Month Quiz
Barton; Ellen Ochoa; Sacagawea; The Trung sisters, Trac and Nhi;grace chisholm young; Gabrielle Emilie du Chatalet; Sonya Kovalevsky.
http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/frisbie/women.html
Frisbie Middle School Women History Month Quiz
  • Designed the first English-language data-processing compiler and coined the term bug for a computer fault.
  • Collaborating with Babbage, wrote the first computer program and anticipated the computer by 100 years.
  • First woman to receive a doctorate in any field in Germany. Collaborated with her husband in writing 220 math articles and several books. Wrote a paper on the foundations of calculus that won the Gamble Prize at Cambridge in 1915.
  • One of the first African-American females to get a doctorate in math. Worked on N.A.S.A.'s Apollo program.
  • First known female mathematician. Edited Apollonius' book on conic sections and made them easier to understand.
  • Wrote Analytical Institutions, the first and most complete work on mathematical analysis.
  • Wrote astronomical books in the 19th century and became one of the first women elected to the Royal Astronomical Society.
  • Developed the theory for an unsymmetrical body where the center of its mass is not on an axis in the body.
  • She was a Shoshone Native American guide who was instrumental in the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
  • 70. Klein
    grace chisholm young recalls in 3 grace chisholm young writesin 3 of Klein s efforts on behalf of women in mathematics-
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Klein.html
    Felix Christian Klein
    Born:
    Died:
    Click the picture above
    to see four larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Felix Klein is best known for his work in non-euclidean geometry , for his work on the connections between geometry and group theory , and for results in function theory. He was born on 25/4/1849 and delighted in pointing out that each of the day (5 ), month (2 ), and year (43 ) was the square of a prime. Klein's father was secretary to the head of the government. There is a colourful description of Felix's birth in his obituary in the Proceedings of the Royal Society:- Without, the cannon thundered on the barricades raised by the insurgent Rhinelanders against their hated Prussian rulers. Within, although all had been prepared for flight, there was no thought of departure; on that night was born a son to the stern Prussian secretary. That son was Felix Klein. The revolution against the Prussians, which resulted in such a dramatic birth for Felix Klein, was completely crushed by the summer of 1849. Klein attended the Gymnasium in 1866.

    71. Member Publications
    HW.Nevinson War correspondent, literary journalist and rebel Leeds Working Papersin Victorian Studies 1999.2 Jones, Claire grace chisholm young gender and
    http://www.womenshistorynetwork.org/member_publications.htm
    Home
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    There follows a simple list of journal articles and books published by members of the WHN. Each is sorted by primary author.
    WHN Members - to include your publications here email:
    webadmin@womenshistorynetwork.org
    JOURNAL ARTICLES
    Abrams, L
    'There was nobody like my daddy: Fathers the family and the marginalisation of the men in modern Scotland' Scottish Historical Review 1999.LXXVII
    Brown, Y
    'Teaching and the Web' Craft, No. 28, Spring 2000.
    Chalus, E
    'Invited in the political way: Women, social politics and political society in 18th C England' Historical Journal,
    Gomez, Olga
    'Fleshing out the text: Lassalle's production of Sarraute's 'Pour un oui ou our un non'' French Studies Bulletin
    Hills, Helen
    'Cities and virgins: Female aristocratic convents in early modern Naples and Palermo' Oxford Art Journa l 1999:22.1
    History
    John, A
    'Imag(in)ing H.W.Nevinson: War correspondent, literary journalist and rebel' Leeds Working Papers in Victorian Studies
    Jones, Claire

    72. BSHM: Gazetteer -- H
    Haslemere, Surrey. The chisholms moved to Church Lane House, Haslemerewhen grace chisholm (young) (18681944) was five years old.
    http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/bshm/zingaz/H.html
    The British Society for the History of Mathematics HOME About BSHM BSHM Council Join BSHM ... Search
    BSHM Gazetteer H
    Main Gazetteer A B C D ... Z Written by David Singmaster (zingmast@sbu.ac.uk ). Links to relevant external websites are being added occasionally to this gazetteer but the BSHM has no control over the availability or contents of these links. Please inform the BSHM Webster (A.Mann@gre.ac.uk) of any broken links. [When the gazetteer was edited for serial publication in the BSHM Newsletter, references were omitted since the bibliography was too substantial to be included. Publication on the web permits references to be included for material now being added to the website, but they are still absent from material originally prepared for the Newsletter - TM, August 2002] Return to the top.
    Hackforth, North Yorkshire
    Cuthbert Tunstall (1474-1559) was born in Hackforth.
    Hadstock, Essex
    In Hadstock churchyard, Essex, is the grave of Michael Ayrton

    73. SUB - Ausstellungen An Der SUB Göttingen
    Translate this page grace Emily chisholm young Elisabeth Mühlhauen grace Emily chisholm young (1879-1961),in Traudel Weber-Reich (Hg.) Des Kennenlernens werth, Göttingen 1993
    http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/archiv/ausstell/1999/barrieren1.htm
    Barrieren und Karrieren 29. Juli - 24. September 1999
    Veranstalter
    Konzeption und Realisation
      Karin Gille, Karen Nolte, Heike Meyer-Schoppa

    Literatur zur Ausstellung Hedwig Conrad-Martius Maria Goeppert-Mayer Charlotte Heidenreich von Siebold Sofja Kowalewskaja und Julia Lermontowa Emmy Noether Edith Stein Elisabeth Heimpel Grace Emily Chisholm Young
    [Letztmalige Aktualisierung: 21.07.1999 / cl]

    74. Assignment 63
    grace chisholm young (18641944) The English-born young was one of the first todemonstrate applications of set theory to problems in mathematical analysis.
    http://www.herkimershideaway.org/algebra2/doc_page71.html
    Assignment 63 Were it not for number and its nature, nothing that exists would be clear to anybody either in itself or in its relation to other things. You can observe the power of number exercising itself in all the acts and the thoughts of men."- (Philolaus, a Pythagorean, 5th century B.C.) Grace Chisholm Young (1864-1944) : The English-born Young was one of the first to demonstrate applications of set theory to problems in mathematical analysis. She overcame considerable prejudice against women to achieve a Ph.D. in mathematics from Gottingen University in Germany in 1895. Her most distinguished work appears in a group of papers published from 1914 to 1916 in which she presented and developed theories and concepts in differential calculus. She worked with her husband, English mathematician William Young (1863-1942) on more than 200 articles and books. In 1905, she published a geometry book that included many paper-folding patterns for three-dimensional models. In 1906, her publication The Theory of Sets of Points , demonstrated applications of set theory to problems in mathematical analysis. Young was a well-loved, generous woman with a variety of talents and tremendous energy.

    75. Some Bloomfield Seminary Notes:
    Debbie White Lula White Julia chisholm 1898 Bessie Welch Carrie Love, Neta Johnson,Carrie young, Melissa Johnson Sudie Durham, Lucy White, grace Moore, Lizzie
    http://www.chickasawhistory.com/Bloom.htm
    Some Bloomfield Seminary Notes
    [Source: Chickasaw Genealogy Center, Tishomingo, OK]
  • Graduates 1892 - 1909:
    Stella Chisholm Annie Chummutee Alice Hearrell Cora Chisholm Margaret Alberson Mattie Bacon Nettie Burris Gertie Bacon Lizzie Newberry Lizzie Sallron(?) Laura Moberry Debbie White Lula White Julia Chisholm Bessie Welch Lula Burris Dosia Kemp Belle Young Daisy Hearrell Susie Chummuttee Leila Colbert Bendie Calhoune Tena Harris Bernetta Durant Hattie Calhoune Nannie Duckwort Neta Yarborough Nannie Yarborough Pearle Potts Lula Kemp Pettie Mead Lula Bynum Thenia Jennings Fannie Skeen Pearle Godfrey Mary Goforth Mamie Burris Bettie Yarborough Kattie Bourland Mea Rennie Tommie Harris Lucy Young Jannie Newberry Myrtle Conner Charlotte Goforth Romona Bynum Bertie Smith Ruth Cashey Eddie Turnbull Daisy Harris Luerette Harris Angeline Cravatt Illa White Rennie Colbert Vera Burks Rennie Bourland Carrie Young Lilly Sacra Packie McCauley Josie McGehee Sophia Frye Frances Lemon Thresse Shanon Bessie Maytubby Minnie Good Sudie Durham Lucy Bynum Frances Kemp Cecil Burris Carrie Love Abbie Mead Maude Boles Edna Franklin Gertrude Ingram Nell Garside Vergie Fletcher Stella Carter Mattie Garside
    1902 Art Class of Miss Ruth Hubbard:
    Jennie ?
  • 76. Mathematician List
    Somerville, Mary, Stevin, Simon, Tartaglia, Nicolo, Thales, Uhlenbeck, Karen,Viete, Francois, Wallis, John, Wheeler, Anna J. Pell, young, grace chisholm,
    http://www.manassas.k12.va.us/round/ClassWeb/Volz/mathematicianlist.htm

    77. Search Results
    Liverpool University Library. 7. Papers of Professor WH young andof his wife grace chisholm young. Liverpool University Library. 8.
    http://www.genesis.ac.uk/results.jsp?indexTable=PERSONAL_NAMES&iindex=Search&con

    78. NEAD Resources Catalogue
    Issues raised include commonality in maths eg number systems, calendars, money;maths undertaken by women - eg grace chisholm young, Bangladeshi weavers
    http://www.nead.org.uk/catalogue/maths.htm
    Active Maths
    This book emphasises enjoyment and appreciation of the environment as first steps towards an active concern for the future. Seven themes - Buildings, industrialisation and waste; Climate; Energy; People and their communities; Plants and animals; Soils, rocks and minerals; Water - each contain an introduction, discussion points and a range of activities, which start with play or exploration and gradually become more specific and challenging.
    Mathematics Around the World
    Activities and starting points highlighting maths used and developed in many parts of the world. Issues raised include: commonality in maths - eg number systems, calendars, money; maths undertaken by women - eg Grace Chisholm Young, Bangladeshi weavers; historical development of maths - eg Mayan, Egyptian, Chinese.
    The Maths and Human Rights Resources Book
    The activities in this book provide thought-provoking materials which encourage students to tackle human rights issues whilst at the same time offering a problem-solving and investigative approach towards mathematics. Each activity is differentiated and fully cross referenced to the National Curriculum.
    Summing Up the World: Mathematical Activities with a Global Perspective
    15 Classroom-ready activities designed to enable teachers and students to work in a global context. Each activity stands on its own and teachers can dip in as they choose.

    79. EXPLORIT Science Center
    1868, Millikan, Robert Andrews. 1868, Sorensen, Soren Peter Lauritz. 1868, young,grace chisholm. 1869, Child, Charles Manning. 1869, Cushing, Harvey. 1869, Hamilton,Alice.
    http://www.explorit.org/book/BOSDscientists.html
    The Book Of Science Days
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    80. Untitled Document
    preserving your witness to God s grace . time World War I was raging and the governmentdecided to draft young men out Bill chisholm was ordered to Camp Lewis
    http://www.pcanet.org/history/findingaids/chisholm.html
    12330 Conway Road Director: Wayne Sparkman St. Louis, MO 63141 Email: wsparkman@pcanet.org "...preserving your witness to God's grace..." Home Collection Index Churches Policies ... What's New? William Hugh Chisholm Papers Manuscript Collection # 51 Dr. William Hugh Chisholm
    [1 February 1894 - 17 September 1977]
    Medical Missionary to Korea Box - to be assigned upon completion Content Summary: Span Dates: Size: 1 cu. ft. Access Restrictions: None Collection Citation: Chisholm, William H., Papers, Box , Folder : item description , PCA Historical Center, St. Louis, MO. Related Collections: World Presbyterian Missions, Box 412 Biographical Sketch: from the remarks made by Rev. Louie M. Barnes, at the funeral service for Dr. Chisholm,
    September 20, 1977 at Valley Presbyterian Church, Sepulveda, California.

    W Dr. Chisholm’s father had asthma. Yes, this was a great problem, but it was also used in God’s Providence to be a blessing, for it required the family to move all over the West looking for that ideal climate where father, Hugh, could work and live more comfortably. The year of his graduation from High School, when Will had hoped to enter college, his father was so ill that he had to stay home and work the farm, An apparent set back...but this was the time used richly of God to build young Will’s faith. He evidently was concerned with questions about the certainty of the Christian faith. He spent much of his free time up in the hay loft reading God’s Word and praying. During this year he had a deep spiritual experience, and after considerable searching, he knew God’s Word

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