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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

81. Frisbie Middle School - Women History Month Quiz
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  • 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.
  • 82. BSHM: Gazetteer -- H
    Haslemere, Surrey. The chisholms moved to Church Lane House, Haslemerewhen grace chisholm (young) (18681944) was five years old.
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    Cuthbert Tunstall (1474-1559) was born in Hackforth.
    Hadstock, Essex
    In Hadstock churchyard, Essex, is the grave of Michael Ayrton

    83. Untitled Document
    preserving your witness to God s grace . Later on Hugh chisholm was electedto the State and Puritan morality visually portrayed in young William’s
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    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

    84. »»Reviews For Mathematicians««
    mothers. For instance, the greater part of grace chisholm young sbiography was dedicated to her role as mother and wife. Only a
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    Related Subjects: Math Computational Nash,_John_F.,_Jr. Wolfram,_Stephen Book reviews for "Mathematicians" sorted by average review score: General Relativity for Mathematicians (Graduate Texts in Math Ser Vol 48) Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (June, 1977) Author: R. K. Sachs Amazon base price: Average review score: As the title says.... It is too bad this book is out of print, as it is nicely written and addresses a mathematically sophisticated reader with a solid background in differential geometry. It is written by two very competent mathematicians, and still could be read as background for more modern developments in general relativity, particularly singularity theorems and as mathematical preparation to the current research in quantization of gravity. It could serve as a textbook in a class the mathematical foundations of general relativity at the graduate level. Outstanding math/physics text I took the course on which this book is based from Mr. Saks at UC Berkeley when the book was in the form of printed handouts.
    This book is aimed at readers with a fairly advanced level of mathematical background - differentiable manifolds and some basic riemannian geometry (e.g Warner "Differential Manifolds"). This background is assumed and a prospective reader without this knowledge would be well advised to use the Hawking and Ellis "Large Scale Structure of Spacetime" book as a companion volume.

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    86. E-STREAMS Vol. 2, No. 7 - July 1999
    Table of Contents Alphabetical entries beginning with Maria Gaetana Agnesi andending with grace chisholm young 1. Appendices I. Dates of Birth 283. II.
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    E-STREAMS Vol. 2, No. 7 - July 1999 Mathematics
    Notable Women in Mathematics: A Biographical Dictionary
    , edited by Charlene Morrow, Teri Perl. Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1998. 302p., illus., bibliog., index. ISBN 0-313-29131-4 . $49.95. LC Call no.: QA28.N68 1998. Subjects: Women MathematiciansBiography. Reviewer: Michael Fosmire, Physics Librarian, Purdue University Library, fosmire@physics.purdue.edu Table of Contents:
      Alphabetical entries beginning with Maria Gaetana Agnesi and ending with Grace Chisholm Young 1 Appendices: Index 289 About the Editors and Contributors 295
    Teri Perl has been writing about women mathematicians as shown by her Math Equals: Biographies of Women Mathematicians (Addison-Wesley, 1978). She is united with Charlene Morrow, who runs the Summer Math program for high school women at Mount Holyoke College. Most of the thirty-six biographers have ties to the Summer Math program and/or have research interests in mathematics education for females. The result is a biographical dictionary cum recruitment tool to interest women in mathematics. The dictionary is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather inclusive. There are 59 entries, which include many, but not all, of the classic women mathematicians. The collection also includes biographies of minority women, mathematicians whose main interest is in educational research rather than mathematical research, young mathematicians who are still making their mark in the field, and mathematicians with non-traditional interests, especially applied and interdisciplinary interests.

    87. Book Information Page -- Greenwood Publishing Group
    Pauline Sperry Alicia Boole Stott Olga TausskyTodd Jean Taylor Chuu-Lian TerngKaren Uhlenbeck Marion Walter Sylvia Wiegand grace chisholm young Appendix I
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    88. Women Mathematicians-Alphabetical Index
    Wright (1944 ) X. Y. Anna Irwin young (1873-1920) grace Chisholmyoung (1868-1944) Lai-Sang young (1952- ) Z. Biographies Home Page
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    A B C D ... Z
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    Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799)
    Florence Eliza Allen (1876-)

    Annie Dale Biddle Andrews (1885-1940)

    Hertha Ayrton (1854-1923)
    B
    Clara Latimer Bacon (1866-1948)
    Grace M. Bareis (1875-1962)

    Nina Karlovna Bari (1901-1961)

    Ruth Aaronsom Bari (1917- )
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    Josephine E. Burns (1887-)
    C
    Mary Lucy Cartwright (1900-1998)
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang (1948- )

    Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749)
    Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (1923- ) ... Susan Jane Cunningham (1842-1921)
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    Ingrid Daubechies (1954- ) Florence Nightingale David (1909-1993) Elizabeth Dickerman (1872-1954)
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    Etta Falconer (1933-2002) Sister Mary Celine Fasenmyer (1906-1996) Kate Fenchel (1905-1983) Annie MacKinnon Fitch (1868-1940) ... Irmgard Flugge-Lotz (1903-1974)
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    Hilda Geiringer von Mises (1893-1973) Ruth Gentry (1862-1917) Sophie Germain (1776-1831) Gloria Gilmer ... Mary Gray (1938- )
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    Margaret Jarman Hagood (1908-1963) Louise Hay (1935-1989) Ellen Amanda Hayes (1851-1930) Euphemia Lofton Haynes (1890-1980) ... Hypatia (370?-415)
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    Sof'ja Aleksandrovna Janovskaja (1896-1966)
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    Carol Karp (1926-1972) Linda Keen (1940- ) Claribel Kendall (1889-1965) Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852)

    89. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Update Data For Grace Young (geb. Chisholm)
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    90. Mathematicians
    Ada Byron Lovelace, August Mobius, Augustus de Morgan, John von Neumann, Emmy Noether,Pythagoras, Michael Stifel, Thales, grace Chisolm young, Zeno, Zhu Shi
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    Mathematicians General Reference Biographical Index includes biographies about: Apollonius, Archimedes, Charles Babbage, The Bernoulli family, Lewis Carroll, Georg Cantor, Christopher Clavius, Diophantes, Eratosthenes, Euclid, Pierre de Fermat, Leonard Pisano Fibonacci, Evaroste Galois, Carl Friedrich Gauss, Sophie Germain, Heron, Hypathia, Yang Hui, Felix Klein, Sofia Kovalevskaya, Leonardo da Vinci, Ada Byron Lovelace, August Mobius, Augustus de Morgan, John von Neumann, Emmy Noether, Pythagoras, Michael Stifel, Thales, Grace Chisolm Young, Zeno, Zhu Shi-jie. History of Mathematics this site links to information about several of the mathematicians including Archimedes, Georg Cantor, Euclid, Leonard of Pisa (Fibonacci), Emmy Noether, and Zeno. History of Mathematics this site hyperlinks to several sites related to the mathematicians on your list. Some of these links are: Zeno's Paradox of Motion, Archimedes and the Square Root of 3, Euclid's Plan and Proposition 6, Franklin's Magic Squares, and On Gauss's Mountains. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles examples of the theories put forth by many of the mathematicians can be located here. Some examples include: Apollonius, Archimedes, Cantor, Euclid, Heron, Moebius, and Pythagorius

    91. Girls' Zone Quiz
    an honorary doctorate from Oxford University? grace chisholm YoungDorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Elizabeth Blackwell Annie Jump Cannon.
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    We here at the Girls' Zone know how important it is for the impressionable young females undoubtedly reading this to have role models, especially in the maths and sciences. Appropriately, this quiz is mind-numbingly dull, just like the maths and sciences! This is just like being in school! What is the name of the woman believed to be the first female scientist?
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    Grace Hopper Annie Jump Cannon Dorothy Wrinch Who was the first woman doctor in the U.S.? Annie Jump Cannon Elizabeth Blackwell Bethenia Owens-Adair Michaela Quinn What woman made a major breakthrough toward discovering the structure of DNA, but was ignored when her contemporaries Watson and Crick were awarded a Nobel Prize? Rosalind Franklin Maurice Wilkins Annie Jump Cannon Maria Andreyeva What woman astronomer published the Henry Draper Catalog, 9 volumes containing information about 225,000 stars, which is still used as an international standard? Maria Mitchell Annie Jump Cannon Cecelia Payne-Gaposhkin Aglaonike What researcher of radioactive elements was ironically killed by radiation poisoning?

    92. Famous Mathematicians With A Y
    Frank Yates ShingTung Yau Jean-Christophe Yoccoz William Youden grace Chisholmyoung William young Alfred young Lai-Sang young George Yule Adolph P
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    93. BSHM: Gazetteer -- LONDON Other Institutions
    Trafalgar Square. (These were erected by HW chisholm, father of Gracechisholm (young).) 2) In the Great Hall of the Guildhall. 3) By
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    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]
    London
    Because of its size, the London section of the Gazetteer is divided into eight pages: the main index page scientific institutions and societies the British Museum, British Library and Science Museum ; other institutions and places (this page); and mathematical people: A - C D - G H - M N - R and S - Z . Inevitably these categories are somewhat arbitrary so use of the index page and / or the Search facility is recommended.

    94. Grace Baptist Assembly - Encyclopedia Article About Grace Baptist Assembly. Free
    grace Baptist Assembly. Word Word. voluntarily agreed to cease their organisationsand form the grace Baptist Assembly.
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Grace Baptist Assembly is a fellowship of Particular Baptist churches organised in England England
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    Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (God and my right)
    Official language None, English is de facto
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    - Total Ranked 1st UK
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    95. FB 11 Mathematik, SP Geschichte Der Naturwissenschaften, Mathematik Technik | Un
    GraceChisholm young , in Annals of Science, 29, 1972, 105-186.
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    In der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts beginnt die schrittweise Zulassung einzelner Frauen an einzelnen Universitäten, zunächst zu einzelnen Vorlesungen, dann zu einzelnen Studienfächern. Besonders heiß umstritten war das Medizinstudium für Frauen, eine Debatte, die hier ausgeklammert bleibt (15).
    Chr. Friedrich Harleß, Die Verdienste der Frauen um Naturwissenschaft und Heilkunde, Göttingen 1830.
    Pepoli-Sampiera, "In ogni età le donne hanno coltivato le scienze", in: Antologia femminile, Turin 1840; sowie: Florilegio femminile, Genua 1840. Felix Antoine Philibert Dupanloup, Femmes savantes et femmes studieuses, Paris 1867. Ders., La Femme Studieuse, Paris 1869. D. Parada, Escritoras y eruditas espanolas, Madrid 1881. E. Tettoni, "Le scienziate italiane", in: La donna italiane, Firenze 1890. Elise Oelsner, Die Leistungen der deutschen Frauen in den letzten 400 Jahren auf wissenschaftlichem Gebiet, Guhrau 1894. Jaques Lourbet, La Femme dans la science contemporaine, Paris 1896.

    96. Bibliographie Nationale Française Livres - Cumulatif 2001 - 51. Mathématiques

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    Yger , Alain
    Analyse complexe et distributions
    Index. - DL 01-11317 (D3). - 515.94. - ISBN 2-7298-0411-0 (br.) : 195 F.
    Fonctions de plusieurs variables complexes
    BN 02636019
    Yger
    , Alain
    : cours et initiation pratique via MATLAB et SCILAB / Alain Yger,... - Paris : Ellipses, 1999 (37-Tours : Mame impr.) - V-264 p. : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 26 cm. - (
    Notes bibliogr. Index. - DL 00-08391 (D3). - 621.382 20151. - ISBN 2-7298-7909-9 (br.) : 145 F.
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    MATLAB (logiciel) Scilab (logiciel) BN 02529389 Young , Grace Chisholm Selected papers / G. C. Young, W. H. Young ; ed. by S. D. Chatterji, H. Wefelscheid. - Lausanne : Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, cop. 2000 (impr. en Suisse). - IX-870 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Young, Grace Chisholm (1868-1944) Young, William Henry (1863-1942) BN 02555531 indice suivant

    97. Multicultural Mathematicians And Scientists Treasure Hunt
    Mathematicians and Scientists Treasure Hunt. Adapted by Suzanne Alejandrefrom a lesson by Eldred Marshall. Directions Match the
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    Mathematicians and Scientists Treasure Hunt
    Adapted by Suzanne Alejandre from a lesson by Eldred Marshall
    Directions:
    Match the contribution as stated in the Fact column to the name of the mathematician/scientist listed in the Person column. Use the links provided to the Internet to find the answers. NOTE: All of the answers appear in the Person column but they are not in the correct order! Fact Person
  • 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. Invented toilet system for railroad cars and electric lamp. Published book that became guide for lighting engineers. First person to study determinants (10 years before Leibniz) and discovered Bernoulli's numbers before Bernoulli. Became wealthy publishing almanacs in the United States and Europe. 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. Prolific inventor who invented 15 appliances for electric railways and was awarded more than 60 patents.
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