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  1. Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables: Prepared Under the Direction of Earl Raymond Hedrick ... [ 1917 ] by E. R. (Earle Raymond) Hedrick, 2009-08-10
  2. Pamphlets by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 2010-05-25
  3. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 2010-02-16
  4. Functions Of A Complex Variable: Being Part One Of V2 (1916) by Edouard Goursat, 2010-09-10
  5. Plane and Solid Geometry by Earle Raymond Hedrick, Walter Burton Ford, et all 2010-02-23
  6. A Course in Mathematical Analysis, Volume 2,&Nbsp;Part 1 by Edouard Goursat, Earle Raymond Hedrick, et all 2010-01-09
  7. A Course in Mathematical Analysis, Volume 1 by Edouard Goursat, Earle Raymond Hedrick, 2010-03-01
  8. Applications of the calculus to mechanics by Earle Raymond Hedrick, O D. b. 1878 Kellogg, 2010-09-11
  9. The Macmillan Mathematical Tables by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1920-01-01
  10. An Algebra for Secondary Schools by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 2010-01-10
  11. Ueber Den Analytischen Character Der Lösungen Von Differentialgleichungen (German Edition) by Earle Raymond Hedrick, 2010-04-03
  12. A Course in Mathematical Analysis, Volume 1 by Edouard Goursat, Earle Raymond Hedrick, 2010-01-11
  13. Functions Of A Complex Variable: Being Part One Of V1 (1916) by Edouard Goursat, 2008-06-02
  14. The Calculus by Earle Raymond Hedrick, William Charles Brenke, et all 2010-03-05

1. UCLA's Past Leaders: Earle Hedrick
Earle Raymond Hedrick, 19371942. The fourth of the residence hallson the west side of the campus was named Hedrick Hall in 1963
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Welcome UCLA's Past Leaders Hedrick Moore Hedrick Dykstra Allen ... Young Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1937-1942 The fourth of the residence halls on the west side of the campus was named Hedrick Hall in 1963 (completed in 1964) in honor of Earle Raymond Hedrick, Vice President and Provost of UCLA from 1937 until his retirement in 1942. Prior to his elevation he had been a member of the mathematics department for 13 years.
Dr. Hedrick was educated at the universities of Michigan, Harvard (receiving his Bachelor's degree at the age of 17), and Gottingen, Germany. At age 20 he had received his Ph.D. from Gottingen and was a guest lecturer at the Sorbonne while doing postdoctoral work there. Before coming to UCLA in 1924, he taught at the Sheffield Scientific School (Yale) and the University of Missouri, and built a reputation as one of America's outstanding mathematicians. He served as President of the American Mathematical Association, was editor of the American Mathematics Monthly for 21 years, and wrote and edited many articles and textbooks on mathematics, which he called "The Queen of the Sciences." He spoke seven languages and read an additional five.

2. Hedrick
Earle Raymond Hedrick. Earle Hedrick attended High School in Ann Arborfrom 1891 to 1892 preparing to enter the University of Michigan.
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Earle Raymond Hedrick
Born: 27 Sept 1876 in Union City, Indiana, USA
Died: 3 Feb 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA
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Earle Hedrick attended High School in Ann Arbor from 1891 to 1892 preparing to enter the University of Michigan. He studied there from 1892 to 1896, graduating with a A.B. He then spent a year as a teacher of mathematics at the High School in Sheboygan, Wisconsin before beginning graduate studies at Harvard University in 1897. At Harvard his studies were directed by and Osgood among others and he was awarded his Master's degree in 1898. While at Harvard he wrote his first paper which was on three dimensional determinants Hilbert Klein Hilbert ... Appell and Jules Tannery . This strengthen his interests in differential equations, the calculus of variations , and functions of a real variable which he would work on for the rest of his life. It also led to Hedrick translating Goursat 's Cours d'Analyse into English which provided an important text for students.

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6. 1943-45, University Of California: In Memoriam: Table Of Contents
45, University of California In Memoriam. earle Raymond hedrick, Mathematics Los Angeles and Systemwide on February 3, 1943, of earle Raymond hedrick. As Professor of Mathematics
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7. A Guide To The R. L. Moore Papers, 1875, 1891-1975
faculty, 19631970 and undated. hedrick, earle Raymond, 1908-1933 and undated Schweitzer, correspondence with hedrick and Bôcher regarding Schweitzer's papers, 1908, 1921
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Descriptive Summary Creator: Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882- Title: R. L. Moore Papers, Dates: Abstract: R. L. Moore (1882-1974), a prominent mathematician, was a professor of mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin for almost fifty years. The R. L. Moore Papers, 1875-1975, consist of correspondence, research notebooks, drafts, teaching material, mathematical notes, printed material, photographs and other material documenting the life and career of Moore. Accession Numbers: Extent: 27 ft., plus books and journals Laguage: Materials are written in English. Repository: Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History,The University of Texas at Austin
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Robert Lee Moore (1882-1974), a prominent mathematician, was a professor of mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin for almost fifty years. He is well known for his work in point-set topology, but is most remembered for his work as an educator. During his long career, Moore supervised over fifty doctoral students, including three members of the National Academy of Sciences, three presidents of the American Mathematical Society and four presidents of the Mathematical Association of America. Moore was born November 14, 1882, in Dallas, Texas, the fifth child of Charles Jonathan and Louisa Ann Moore. He developed an interest in mathematics early in life, teaching himself out of a calculus textbook before entering The University of Texas in 1898 at the age of sixteen. There he studied under George Bruce Halsted, simultaneously earning a B.S. and M.A. in 1901. After graduating, Moore spent a year as a Fellow in mathematics at UT and taught an analytic geometry course. During his fellowship, Moore discovered a redundancy in Hilbert's formulation of a set of axioms for geometry; this redundancy, unbeknownst to Moore, had already been published earlier that year by E. H. Moore (no relation) of the University of Chicago. Nonetheless, R. L. Moore's version of the redundancy was "elegant" and an important early achievement in his career.

8. Hedrick
Biography of earle hedrick (18761943) earle Raymond hedrick. Born 27 Sept 1876 in Union City, Indiana, USA earle hedrick attended High School in Ann Arbor from 1891 to 1892 preparing to enter the University
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Earle Raymond Hedrick
Born: 27 Sept 1876 in Union City, Indiana, USA
Died: 3 Feb 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA
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Earle Hedrick attended High School in Ann Arbor from 1891 to 1892 preparing to enter the University of Michigan. He studied there from 1892 to 1896, graduating with a A.B. He then spent a year as a teacher of mathematics at the High School in Sheboygan, Wisconsin before beginning graduate studies at Harvard University in 1897. At Harvard his studies were directed by and Osgood among others and he was awarded his Master's degree in 1898. While at Harvard he wrote his first paper which was on three dimensional determinants Hilbert Klein Hilbert ... Appell and Jules Tannery . This strengthen his interests in differential equations, the calculus of variations , and functions of a real variable which he would work on for the rest of his life. It also led to Hedrick translating Goursat 's Cours d'Analyse into English which provided an important text for students.

9. References For Hedrick
References for earle hedrick. Articles RC 5163. WB Ford, Obituary earle Raymond hedrick, Amer. Math. Monthly 50 (1943), 409-411.
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  • R C Archibald, A semicentennial history of the American Mathematical Society 1888-1938 (New York, 1980), 223-228.
  • C E Aull, E R Hedrick and generalized metric spaces and metrization, Topology Conference 1979 (Greensboro, N.C., 1980), 51-63.
  • W B Ford, Obituary : Earle Raymond Hedrick, Amer. Math. Monthly Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 10. Earle Raymond Hedrick Lecturers
    The Mathematical Association of America's earle Raymond hedrick Lecturers. The earle Raymond hedrick Lectures are named for the first president of the MAA.
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    The Mathematical Association of America's Earle Raymond Hedrick Lecturers
    The Earle Raymond Hedrick Lectures are named for the first president of the MAA. They were established to present to the Association a lecturer of known skill as an expositor of mathematics "who will present a series of at most three lectures accessible to a large fraction of those who teach college mathematics."
    List of Lecturers
    Henri Rene Darmon, McGill University Ingrid Daubechies, Princeton University Yakov Sinai, Princeton University Carl Pomerance, University of Georgia Jean Taylor, Rutgers University Elliott H. Lieb, Princeton University Richard A. Askey, University of Wisconsin Doris J. Schattschneider, Moravian College Sir Michael Atiyah, University of Cambridge John Horton Conway, Princeton University Philip J. Davis, Brown University Persi Diaconis, Harvard University Don Bernard Zagier, Univ. of Maryland-College Park and Max Planck Institut, Bonn William P. Thurston, Princeton University

    11. 1943-45, University Of California: In Memoriam
    earle Raymond hedrick, Mathematics Los Angeles and Systemwide. 18761943Vice-President Provost Professor The University of California
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    The University of California lost a man of brilliant intellect, singular courage, and exceptional clear-sightedness with the death on February 3, 1943, of Earle Raymond Hedrick. As Professor of Mathematics from 1925 to 1937 and as Vice-President and Provost from 1937 to 1942, he exercised a vigorous and progressive influence on the development of the Los Angeles campus of the University. Through varied University-wide services, he attained and held a place of high esteem on all campuses. His unexpected passing is mourned by colleagues, students, alumni, and friends of the University everywhere. Dr. Hedrick was born in Union City, Indiana, in 1876. His early education was obtained in the Ann Arbor, Michigan, public schools and his undergraduate work was done at the University of Michigan. He received the Master of Arts degree at Harvard University and was there awarded a Parker Fellowship for European study. The Ph.D. degree was granted him by Göttingen University in February, 1901, after which he spent several months in further study at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. In 1901-1903 he was an instructor in the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, and this was followed by twenty-one years as Professor of Mathematics at the University of Missouri. When he retired on June 30, 1942, he held the positions of Vice-President and Provost of the University.

    12. Earle Raymond Hedrick Lectures
    The Mathematical Association of America's The earle Raymond hedrick Lecturers. The earle Raymond hedrick Lectures are named for the first president of the MAA.
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    The Mathematical Association of America's The Earle Raymond Hedrick Lecturers
    The Earle Raymond Hedrick Lectures are named for the first president of the MAA. They were established to present to the Association a lecturer of known skill as an expositor of mathematics "who will present a series of at most three lectures accessible to a large fraction of those who teach college mathematics."
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    Jean Taylor
    Rutgers University
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    14. A Course In Mathematical Analysis, By Édouard Goursat Translated
    A course in mathematical analysis, by Édouard Goursat translated by earle Raymond hedrick. Vol. II translated by earle Raymond hedrick and Otto Dunkel, published in 2 parts. I. Derivatives
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    15. Constructive Geometry; Exercises In Elementary Geometric Drawing
    Constructive geometry; exercises in elementary geometric drawing, prepared under the direction of earle Raymond hedrick. Part of leaves blank. hedrick, E. R. (earle Raymond), 18761943. E. R. (
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    16. UCLA Gateway
    earle Raymond hedrick. In 1937, earle Raymond hedrick, professorof mathematics at UCLA and one of the leading mathematicians in
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    Welcome Past Leaders Moore Hedrick Dykstra Allen ... Young UCLA's Past Leaders With the appointment of Harvard University Provost Albert Carnesale as chancellor on July 1, 1997, UCLA welcomed the eighth chief executive in its 80-year history. Each of Carnesale's predecessors has left a unique imprint. With distinctive personal styles and the common goal of building a great university, these chief executives have nurtured and shepherded UCLA from its creation to the present day. Ernest Carroll Moore and Edward Augustus Dickson UCLA owes its very existence to two dissimilar men whose personal visions dovetailed in a most serendipitous way. One was Edward Augustus Dickson, an idealistic journalist from Sacramento, who became the political editor at the Los Angeles Express and the first member of the University of California Board of Regents to represent the southern half of the state. The other was the austere Midwestern educator Ernest Carroll Moore, who had taught philosophy and education at Berkeley, Yale and Harvard before becoming president of the Los Angeles State Normal School in 1917. Moore dreamed of converting the Los Angeles State Normal School into a great teachers' college to rival those at Columbia and the University of Chicago. Dickson sought to establish a branch of the University of California in the Southland. On Oct. 25, 1917, they met and forged a partnership that two years later resulted in the establishment of the Southern Branch of the University of California.

    17. Earle Raymond Hedrick Lecturers
    The Mathematical Association of America s earle Raymond hedrick Lecturers. Theearle Raymond hedrick Lectures are named for the first president of the MAA.
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    The Mathematical Association of America's Earle Raymond Hedrick Lecturers
    The Earle Raymond Hedrick Lectures are named for the first president of the MAA. They were established to present to the Association a lecturer of known skill as an expositor of mathematics "who will present a series of at most three lectures accessible to a large fraction of those who teach college mathematics."
    List of Lecturers
    Henri Rene Darmon, McGill University Ingrid Daubechies, Princeton University Yakov Sinai, Princeton University Carl Pomerance, University of Georgia Jean Taylor, Rutgers University Elliott H. Lieb, Princeton University Richard A. Askey, University of Wisconsin Doris J. Schattschneider, Moravian College Sir Michael Atiyah, University of Cambridge John Horton Conway, Princeton University Philip J. Davis, Brown University Persi Diaconis, Harvard University Don Bernard Zagier, Univ. of Maryland-College Park and Max Planck Institut, Bonn William P. Thurston, Princeton University

    18. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Earle Hedrick
    earle Raymond hedrick Biography Ph 1915, According to our current onlinedatabase, earle hedrick has 1 students and 1 descendants.
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    19. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of HED
    hedrick, Henry, Yale University, 1915. hedrick, earle, GeorgAugust-UniversitätGöttingen, 1901. hedrick, Paul, Temple University, 1991.
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