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  1. Notes on Time Decay and Scattering for Some Hyperbolic Problems (CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics) (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Cathleen S. Morawetz, 1987-01-01
  2. Selected Works of Eberhard Hopf with Commentaries (Collected Works) by Eberhard Hopf, Cathleen S. Morawetz, et all 2002-12-10
  3. Kurt Otto Friedrichs. Selecta. 2 Vols by Cathleen S. Ed., (Kurt Otto Friedrich) Morawetz, 1986-01-01
  4. Lectures on Nonlinear Waves and Shocks by Cathleen S. Morawetz, 1982-01-01
  5. Cathleen Morawetz A Great Mathematician (Methods and Applications of Analysis Vol. 7, No. 3) by MAA Editors, 2000-01-01
  6. Kurt Otto Friedrichs: Selecta. 2 volume set by Kurt Otto. Edited by Cathleen S. Morawetz Friedrichs, 1986
  7. KURT OTTO FRIEDRICHS: SELECTA (TWO VOLUMES) by Kurt Otto. Edited by Cathleen S. Morawetz Friedrichs, 1986-01-01
  8. Kurt Otto Friedrichs Selecta, 1st Edition 2 Volumes by Cathleen S. Morawetz, 1986-01-01
  9. Lectures on nonlinear waves and shocks (Lectures on mathematics and physics) by Cathleen S Morawetz, 1981
  10. Kurt Otto Friedrichs Selecta 1ST Edition 2vol by Cathleen Morawetz, 1986
  11. Notes on time decay and scattering for some hyperbolic problems (Regional conference series in applied mathematics) by Cathleen S Morawetz, 1975
  12. Contracting Spherical Shocks Treated By Perturbation Method. An Abridgment by Cathleen Morawetz, 1957

61. NSF - OLPA - NSF PR 98-84: National Science Medalists Named
cathleen Synge morawetz, a mathematics professor at New York University, advancedthe science of new aircraft wing design because of her work in partial
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Congressional Affairs Newsroom Speeches Priority Areas ... About Us You are in: NSF Home OLPA Home Newsroom Archives ... Press Releases: Previous Years NSF Press Release
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National Science Medalists Named
President Clinton today named nine of the nation's most renowned scientific researchers to receive the National Medal of Science, citing them for "their creativity, resolve, and a restless spirit of innovation to ensure continued U.S. leadership across the frontiers of scientific knowledge." The individuals awarded the nation's highest scientific honor have had wide-ranging impact on social policy, cancer research, materials science, and greatly extended knowledge of our Earth and the solar systems. Their theoretical achievements also led to many practical applications. "These are superstars in their respective fields," Rita Colwell, director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), said. "They've contributed a lifetime of stunning discoveries. We can only recognize them once with a science medal, but we applaud them daily for their continual contributions to humankind, to the reservoir of scientific knowledge and for the impact they have on the students they mentor and educate along the way."

62. NOVA | Infinite Secrets | Library Resource Kit | Display Pages | PBS
cathleen Synge morawetz (1923 ) Mathematics is often called the languageof science. Canadian mathematician cathleen Synge morawetz
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Archimedes Archimedes (c. 287-212 B.C.) made many contributions to the field of mathematics. He calculated a good approximation for pi, the constant used to find the area of a circle. He calculated the volume of a sphere, found approximate values of square roots, and invented a system for expressing large numbers. He also invented many different types of machines. He is regarded by many as the greatest mathematician and scientist of antiquity. What do modern-day mathematicians study? David Harold Blackwell
Game theory is a type of math used to study how groups of people interact. It can be applied to games, economics, or military decisions. American mathematician David Harold Blackwell developed a proof in game theory that connected the mathematical fields of game theory and topology. Cathleen Synge Morawetz
Mathematics is often called the language of science. Canadian mathematician Cathleen Synge Morawetz used math to study the flow of air over an airplane wing. Later in her career, she studied sound waves and shock waves, again using math to describe scientific phenomena. Andrew Wiles
Mathematicians sometimes work to solve long-standing math problems. British mathematician Andrew Wiles worked for seven years to solve Fermat's Last Theorem, which had eluded mathematicians for more than three centuries. Wiles doesn't believe that Fermat himself ever had a proof for the theorem.

63. Acquisitions Du Mois De Septembre 03
mathematics. 8). 29126 morawetz, cathleen S.; Serrin, J.; Sinai, YakovG. Selected works of Eberhard Hopf with commentaries. Providence
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Acquisitions du mois de Septembre 03
-Anonyme Mathematical Sciences ; professional directory. 2003 Providence, RI, American Mathematical Society, 2003 Abe, Jaïr Minoro; Tanaka, Shotaro Unsolved problems on mathematics for the 21st century. a tribute to Kiyoshi Iséki's 80th birthday Amsterdam; Berlin; Oxford, IOS press, 2001 Académie des sciences; Malliavin, Paul La statistique. Rapports sur la science et la technologie N°8 Agranovich, M. S.; Shubin, M. A. Partial differential equations. Mark Vishik's Seminar Providence, RI, American Mathematical Society, 2002 (American mathematical society translations. Series 2. 206) Agricola, Ilka; Friedrich, Thomas; Nestke, Andreas Global analysis. differential forms in analysis, geometry and physics Providence, RI, American Mathematical Society, 2002 (Graduate studies in mathematics. 52) Badalyan, G.V. Quasipower series and quasianalytic classes of functions Providence, RI, American Mathematical Society, 2002 (Translations of mathematical monographs. 216) Barvinok, Alexander A course in convexity Providence, RI, American Mathematical Society, 2002 (Graduate studies in mathematics. 54)

64. BOOK REVIEW
Some of the women making up the study are so famous that everybody will be familiarwith their names, for example cathleen morawetz and Mary Ellen Rudin.
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BOOK REVIEW WOMEN BECOMING MATHEMATICIANS by Margaret A.M. Murray The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000. 277 pages. $29.95 Margaret Murray is Associate Professor of Mathematics at Virginia Tech. Her original field of research was harmonic analysis; in fact she has co-authored a book entitled Clifford Algebras and Dirac Analysis in Harmonic Analysis (by no means her only publication in pure mathematics). She has her Ph.D. from Yale University, so one sees that she has excellent credentials in mathematics. This book proves that she has plenty of credentials in the humanities as well, not only because it so beautifully and clearly written but also because it is so carefully and painstakingly researched The subject matter is a sociological-historical study of 36 women mathematicians who received their Ph.D.'s between the years 1940 and 1959; Murray studies their lives and careers in an attempt to answer two basic questions, formulated in her Preface: "How then do women become mathematicians?" And "How do they find satisfying work and earn respect and remuneration in a field that is largely defined and dominated by men?" Other, subsidiary, questions are raised and studied, for example problems of "Interweaving a Career and a Life" (read "marriage and child-rearing"), Chapter 6; "Family backgrounds and Early Influences" (how do girls and young women cope with the societal/familial attitudes that mathematics is not "women's work?") Chapter 3; and "Dimensions of Personal and Professional Success" (was academic research abandoned for teaching and/or industry as a result of subtleor not-so-subtlepressure from the male establishment?) Chapter 8.

65. 43 Femmes Mathématiciennes
1852) Sheila Scott Macintyre (19101960) Ada Isabel Maddison (18691950) HelenAbbot Merrill (18641949) cathleen Synge morawetz (1923) Hanna Neumann (1914
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43 exemples d'avant 1987 Women of mathematics. Maria Gaetana Agnesi (17181799)
Nina Karlovna Bari (19011961)
Ruth Aaronson Bari (1917)
Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (1914)
Gertrude Mary Cox (19001978)
Kate Fenchel (19051983)
Irmgard Flugge-Lotz (19031974)
Hilda Geiringer von Mises (18931973)
Sophie Germain (17761831) (pp. 4756)
Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924) (pp. 5761)
Ellen Amanda Hayes (18511930) Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906) Ian Mueller, Hypatia (370?415) Sofja Aleksandrovna Janovskaja (18961966) Carol Karp (19261972) Claribel Kendall (18891965) Pelageya Yakovlevna Polubarinova-Kochina (1899) Sofia Vasilevna Kovalevskaia (18501891) Edna Ernestine Kramer Lassar (19021984) Christine Ladd-Franklin (18471930) Augusta Ada Lovelace (18151852) Sheila Scott Macintyre (19101960) Ada Isabel Maddison (18691950) Helen Abbot Merrill (18641949) Cathleen Synge Morawetz (1923) Hanna Neumann (19141971) Mary Frances Winston Newson (18691959) Emmy Noether (18821935) Rozsa Peter (19051977) Mina Rees (1902) Julia Bowman Robinson (19191985) Charlotte Angas Scott (18581931) Mary Emily Sinclair (18781955) Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville (17801872) Pauline Sperry (18851967) Alicia Boole Stott (18601940) Olga Taussky-Todd (1906) Mary Catherine Bishop Weiss (19301966) Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler (18831966) Grace Chisholm Young (18681944) This book includes essays on 43 women mathematicians, each essay consisting of a biographical sketch, a review/assessment of her work, and a bibliography which usually lists most of her mathematical works, a few works about her, and occasionally a few other references. The essays are arranged alphabetically by the women's best-known professional names. A better arrangement would have been by the periods within which the women worked; an approximation to that can be achieved by using the list in Appendix A of the included women ordered by birthdate. With its many appendices and its two good indexes, the bibliographic structure of this book is excellent. This together with its reviews of the work of many less-known women mathematicians makes it a valuable contribution to the history of mathematics.

66. Convocation Honours Set | UW News Releases | University Of Waterloo
ù cathleen morawetz, professor of mathematics at New York University s CourantInstitute of Mathematical Sciences. She will receive a Doctor of Mathematics.
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67. NYU Today
9. Courant’s cathleen morawetz Wins AMS Steele Prize. cathleen morawetz was namedthis year’s winner of the Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement.
http://www.nyu.edu/nyutoday/archives/17/09/Stories/Morawetz.html
Mar. 1, 2004
Vol. 17 No. 9
Wins AMS Steele Prize
Morawetz was honored for her contributions to partial differential equations, transonic flow, and other areas of applied mathematics, as well as the guidance and inspiration she provided to colleagues and students alike.
Morawetz, who continues to be an active member of the Courant community, is also a recipient of the 1998 National Medal of Science. Her 80th birthday celebration, held at Courant last November, drew mathematicians from around the world. The Cathleen Synge Morawetz Fellowship Fund, established this year by her family, friends and professional colleagues, provides scholarship support to students of mathematics at Courant
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68. A Beuatiful Mind Quotes
little patterns, puns.” cathleen morawetz recalled that her father, john singe,who had taught nash tensor calculus at Carnegie, received postcards from nash
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his feeling of having chosen to escape from cambridge was replaced by one of having been exiled. he wrote to robert wiener: “i feel that writing you there i am writing to the source of a ray of light from within a pit of semi-darkness… it is a strange place where you live, where administration is heaped upon administration, and all tremble with fear or abhorrence (in spite of pious phrases) at symptoms of actual non-local thinking. up the river [a reference to Harvard], slightly better, but still very strange in a certain area with which we are both familiar. and yet, to see this strangeness, the viewer must be strange.” as in geneva nash spent much of his time sitting in the apartment writing letters. muicael arting , the son of princeton’s emil artin , found a letter from nash , after the death of his father, in hi father’s files. it stated out plausibly about mathematics,” artin recalled. but it was stamped all over, with metro tickets and tax stamps pasted on it. by the end of the letter it was obvious that it was completely fantastic. it was about kochels’s numbers for Mozart symphonies.

69. Jiao Tong University Oversea Alumni
Baumol, William J. Cheeger, Jeff Garabedian, Paul R. Lax, Peter D. Leontief, WassilyMajda, Andrew J. McKean, Henry P. morawetz, cathleen S. Nirenberg, Louis
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70. Nat'l Academies Press: The Door In The Dream: Conversations With Eminent Women I
cathleen morawetz; Myriam Sarachik; Joan Steitz; Susan Taylor. This book willbe helpful to anyone concerned about women educators, employers, university
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Related Titles Description While much has been written about barriers to women in science, very little work celebrates the wisdom and insights of the women who have risen to the top of their chosen scientific profession. In this remarkable book, the author gathers the personal stories of the select few women scientists who have achieved the honor of election to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Including several Nobel laureates, the group is eliteyet their career profiles and personal interviews have much to say to everyone struggling to overcome obstacles. From their passionate love of research to their struggle to balance the demands of home and career, these women share a great deal. At the same time, these intimate portraits offer widely different insights about how being female has affected their careers.

71. Fields Institute - Fields Legacy Report
by Richard Kane and consisted of Jim Arthur, Michael Atiyah, Alan Baker, RichardBorcherds, Tim Gowers, Lisa Jeffrey, cathleen morawetz, Stephen Smale and Efim
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The International Mathematical Union declared the year 2000 to be World Mathematical Year and in response, the Fields Institute organized a symposium, "The Legacy of John Charles Fields" - a three-day meeting, June 7 - 9, featuring nine lectures by Fields medallists, two historical lectures, a panel discussion on the future of mathematics and a well-attended banquet. As well as a tribute to J. C. Fields, the symposium was part of a larger celebration of Canadian mathematics, preceded by the first MITACS Annual General Meeting and followed by Math 2000 at McMaster University. Sir Michael Atiyah gave the opening lecture of the symposium to a packed auditorium with over 400 people on the campus of the University of Toronto. His talk, entitled "Mathematics in the 20th Century" proved to be quite provocative and the topic of much debate throughout the three days. On the evening of the 7th, a panel discussion on the future of mathematics was moderated by Richard Kane and consisted of Jim Arthur, Michael Atiyah, Alan Baker, Richard Borcherds, Tim Gowers, Lisa Jeffrey, Cathleen Morawetz, Stephen Smale and Efim Zelmanov. The discussion was lively and topics ranged from the amount to which physics would continue to inform mathematics to the degree to which computers will one day be able to "do" mathematics.

72. 92-03-01 Calendar PERFORMANCES March 1. Music In The Museum
cathleen morawetz, NYU. Newcomb S. Mtg. Rm. 330 pm Free. (Art) March 5. TransonicFlow Nonlinear Mixed Equations. cathleen morawetz, NYU. OLS 009.
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73. Concerns Of Young Mathematicians* Volume 1 Issue 12 September 22
was a document called Nominations for PresidentElect , which feature an essay foreach of the two candidates for that office cathleen S. morawetz and Hyman
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American Mathematical Society eMATH e-MATH cathleen morawetz Awarded National Medalof Science Former American Mathematical Society President cathleen Synge
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ionchann "THE" ION CHANNEL WEB PAGE This page was started August 28, 1996 at the Department of Physiology of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center by Alan Neely. This is an ambitious attempt to create a resource page for the ion-channel community and serves as a gateway to all the resources containing relevant information on ion channels. ( Last update: 12-10-98). What follows is the result of a preliminary web search using multiple search engines of ion channel and then selecting a few of the most ...
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3-D Confocal Microscopy Home Page Currently Featured Sections: Making Animations for the Web Links to Sites with Confocal Images/Animations Lance Ladic, Ph.D. ( ladic@cs.ubc.ca ) Dept. of Physiology, University of B.C. Vancouver, B.C., Canada These pages are part of the ImagerWeb Dept. of Computer Science, UBC What's New What's New Latest: Spring 1997 Until I have time to sit down and re-structure these Web pages (planned for mid-/late summer 1997) I will add any new packages I may come across to the Softw...
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75. ICM98-CL24 (98/03/11): Special Activities Related To Women In Mathematics
SATURDAY, August 22, 1100 cathleen Synge morawetz,Courant Institute, New York University, will present an EMMY NOETHER LECTURE
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76. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: News Archive
Medal of Science winners included Sigma Xi members Bruce Ames, Janet Rowley, DonAnderson, John Bahcall, John Cahn, cathleen morawetz, Eli Ruckenstein and
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Eight Sigma Xi members were awarded the 1998 National Medal of Science and two received the National Medal of Technology in ceremonies at the White House in December. The National Medal of Science honors outstanding contributions to knowledge in the physical, biological, mathematical or engineering sciences. The National Medal of Technology recognizes American innovators whose work has made profound and lasting contributions to the nation's economy and quality of life. Medal of Science winners included Sigma Xi members Bruce Ames, Janet Rowley, Don Anderson, John Bahcall, John Cahn, Cathleen Morawetz, Eli Ruckenstein and George Whitesides. Sigma Xi members Ernest Jaworski and Stephen Rogers received the National Medal of Technology. Ames is director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences at the University of California at Berkeley. He developed the Ames Test, which allows scientists to test chemicals to see whether they cause mutations in bacteria and perhaps cancer in humans. Rowley, of the University of Chicago, helped discover changes to chromosomes caused by cancer and chemotherapy. She was the recipient of Sigma Xi's 1989 William Procter Prize for Scientific Achievement.

77. BACase Summer & Fall 1998
SATURDAY, August 22, 1100 cathleen Synge morawetz, Courant Institute, New YorkUniversity, will present an EMMY NOETHER LECTURE with title Variations on
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Special Summer/Fall 1998 (1) Coordinating special section activities related to women in mathematics for the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS, Berlin, Germany, August 18 - 27, 1998. (See Circular Letter #24 All who are interested in the participation of women in the study of mathematics and in the community of mathematicians are invited to the following activities: FRIDAY, August 21 - at 19:30: PANEL DISCUSSION: After recognition of the involvement of women from many countries as ICM participants, women speakers from several countries will discuss "Events and policies: Effects on women in mathematics". The panel is being organized by women from the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM), the European Women in Mathematics (EWM) and the Committee on Women and Mathematics of the European Mathematical Society, represented by a committee consisting of Bhama Srinivasan (chair; Chicago, USA), Bettye Anne Case (Tallahassee, USA), and Christine Bessenrodt (Magdeburg, Germany). The organizers have received planning advice from women in several additional countries. They envision that each speaker will talk about how certain events or policies in her country have affected women in mathematics. at 21:15: A film entitled "Women and mathematics across cultures" will be shown which briefly introduces EWM, shows some statistics, and allows four woman mathematicians to share their personal experiences about the impact of cultural differences on the status of women in the profession. The film was directed by Marjatta Naatanen (Helsinki, Finland).

78. Publications Of YanYan Li
with boundary (with L. Nirenberg), dedicated to cathleen morawetz on the occasionof her 77th birthday, Methods and Applications of Analysis 7 (2000), 489494.
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Publications of YanYan Li
typos Degree theory for second order nonlinear elliptic operators and its applications, Comm. in PDE 14 (1989), 1541-1578. 2. Scattering by a potential using hyperbolic methods (with A. Bayliss and C.S. Morawetz), Mathematics of Computation 52 (1989), 321-338. 3. Existence of many positive solutions of semilinear elliptic equations on annulus, J. Differential Equations 83 (1990), 348-367. 4. Nonautonomous nonlinear scalar field equations, Indiana Univ. Math. J. 39 (1990), 283-301. 5. Some existence results of fully nonlinear elliptic equations of Monge-Ampere type, Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 43 (1990), 233-271. 8. Interior gradient estimates for solutions of certain fully nonlinear elliptic equations, J. of Differential Equations 90 (1991), 172-185. 9. On uniformly rotating stars, Arch. Rat. Mech. Anal. 115 (1991), 367-393. 10. Nonexistence of axially symmetric, stationary solution of Einstein Vacuum Equation with disconnected symmetric event horizon (with G. Tian), Manuscripta Mathematica 73 (1991), 83-89. 11. Existence of infinitely many critical values of some nonsymmetric functionals, J. Differential Equations 95 (1992), 140-153.

79. Hugh Kenner Papers, Index Of Correspondents
Moore, Prentiss, 1947 52.5 Moore, R.52.1 Moore, Terence52.5 Moran, MichaelG.63.2 Morawa, Marie52.5 morawetz, cathleen S.46.5 Mornaghn, Francis D
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Aarseleff, Hans54.4
Abadie, Ann J.62.2
Abbott, Porter41.1
Able, Rudolph von53.4
Abrams, Philip51.1
Abrams, Sam41.1
Acquadro, Andrew51.1
Adamczuk, Charles51.1
Adamczuk, Sarah51.1
Adams, Barbara51.1 Adler, Ana51.1 Agel, Jerome51.1 Agrosti, Olivia Rossotii51.1 Ahearne, Barry41.1, 105.5 Alber, Charles J.51.1 Albright, David51.1 Alexander, Bernice74.3 Alexander, Michael41.1, 94.2 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Allen, James Lovic, 1929- 51.1 Allen, Madelein51.1 Alpers, Svetlana41.1 Altick, Richard51.1 Altier, Charles54.5 American-Asian Educational Exchange51.1 Amirkhanian, Charles41.1 Ammons, Archie41.1 Amsterdam, Jonathan51.1 Anderson, Chester51.1 Anderson, Kenneth51.1 Andrews, Chip54.1 Antigonish Review Antin, David55.1 Apple Computers, Inc.63.1 Applewhite, Ed70.5-6 Ardinger, Rick51.1 Armato, Douglas76.3 Ashfield, Keith41.1 Ashton, Geoffrey58.2 Asia Foundation62.4 Atherton, J. S.65.6 Atkin, John51.1 Atwood, Virginia41.1

80. Honorary Degree Files, 1910-present Contents List
Mitford, Jessica LittD 1974. Mongan, Elizabeth - LHD 1985. morawetz, CathleenSynge - ScD 1982. Morini, Erica - MusD 1955. Motley, Constance Baker - LHD 1965.
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Box Alphabetical Files - Honorary Degree Recipients Abbott, Berenice - DFA Addams, Jane - LLD Allen, Hope Emily - LHD Anderson, Marian - MUSD Angelou, Maya - LittD Anderson, Mary - LLD Arendt, Hannah - LLD Atwood, Margaret - LittD Barranechea, Ana Maria - LittD Baumgartner, Leona - ScD Beard, Mary R. - LLD Begtrup, Bodil - LLD Bequignon-Lagarde, Charlotte - LLD Bishop, Elizabeth - LittD Blanding, Sarah Gibson - LLD Boardman, Mabel Thorpe - LLD Boggs, Jean Sutherland - LLD Boulanger, Nadia - DFA Blanchard, Elizabeth - AM Bree, Germaine - LittD Bunting, Mary I. - LLD Burbridge, Eleanor Margaret Peachey - ScD Caldwell, Sarah - DFA Cam, Helen Maud - LLD Carmirelli, Pina - MusD

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