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  1. Biography - Granville, Evelyn Boyd (1924-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. University of Texas at Tyler Faculty: Evelyn Boyd Granville, Richard A. Swanson, Dale A. Lunsford

41. This Is About Smith. Remarkable Women Bios
evelyn Boyd granville '45 evelyn Boyd granville ’45 spent her formative yearsin urban Washington, DC, where AfricanAmerican men and women challenged her
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42. Famous Mathematicians
evelyn Boyd granville (1924 ). evelyn Boyd granville was brought upin the African American community in Washington, DC by her mother.
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Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924 - )
Evelyn Boyd Granville was brought up in the African American community in Washington, D.C by her mother.
Granville wrote :-
"As a child growing up in the thirties in Washington, D.C., I was aware that segregation placed many limitations on Negroes, ... However, daily one came in contact with Negroes who had made a place for themselves in society; we heard about and read about individuals whose achievements were contributing to the good of all people. These individuals, men and women, served as our role models; we looked up to them and we set out goals to be like them. We accepted education as the means to rise above the limitations that a prejudiced society endeavoured to place upon us. "
In 1949, Granville beacame the second Black American woman to be awarded a Ph.D. in mathematics. Euphemia Lofton-Haynes was the first and Marjorie Lee Browne the third.
Granville spent much of her life working for IBM as a member of the group responsible for writing computer programs to track the paths of vehicles in space.
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43. Quiz
QUIZ. This quiz will test you on 10 famous mathematicians (Archimedes, Euclid, Galileo,Johann Carl Gauss, Sophie Germain, evelyn granville, Sonya Kovalevskaya
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QUIZ
This quiz will test you on 10 famous mathematicians ( Archimedes Euclid Galileo Johann Carl Gauss ... John Forbes Nash and Pythagoras ). Good luck!
  • She hid candles in her shoes so she could study Maths at night.
    [A] Sonya Kovalevskaya
    [B] Euclid
    [C] Evelyn Granville
    [D] Sophie Germain
  • He was a Greek Mathematician known for shouting "Eureka!" in his bathtub
    [A] Galileo
    [B] Pythagoras
    [C] Archimedes
    [D] Euclid
  • His theorem helps modern day sandwich makers [A] Galileo [B] Pythagoras [C] Euclid [D] Isaac Newton
  • He dropped different weight balls from the tower of Pisa to show that they would hit the ground at the same time [A] Isaac Newton [B] Galileo [C] Pythagoras [D] Euclid
  • He is known as the "Father of Geometry". [A] Isaac Newton [B] Galileo [C] Pythagoras [D] Euclid
  • Famous for his "beautiful mind" [A] Pythagoras [B] John Forbes Nash [C] Euclid [D] Johann Carl Gauss
  • This mathematician is famous for experiments involving light, prisms and the eye. [A] John Forbes Nash [B] Isaac Newton [C] Johann Carl Gauss [D] Sonya Kovalevsky
  • This mathematician had to get married in order to leave Russia to study Maths [A] Sonya Kovalevskaya [B] Pythagoras [C] Evelyn Granville [D] Sophie Germain
  • This "Prince of Mathematicians" once quickly solved a problem where he was asked to add the first 100 numbers together.
  • 44. Albuquerque 2002
    F, Laura granville(1) d. MarieEve Pelletier, 6-7 2 6-4 6-1. SF, Laura granville(1)d. evelyn Fauth, 6-4 7-5. SF, Marie-Eve Pelletier d. Alina Jidkova(2), 3-6 6-4 6-2.
    http://www.angelfire.com/space/wta/tur2002/albu947.htm
    Albuquerque 2002 September 29 NM,USA Hard $75,000
    Sep 30
    Sep 29 F Laura Granville (1) d. Marie-Eve Pelletier SF Laura Granville (1) d. Evelyn Fauth SF Marie-Eve Pelletier d. Alina Jidkova QF Laura Granville (1) d. Milagros Sequera QF Evelyn Fauth d. Catalina Castano QF Marie-Eve Pelletier d. Tatiana Perebiynis QF Alina Jidkova (2) d. Ma. Emilia Salerni Laura Granville (1) d. Abigail Spears -WC Milagros Sequera (7) d. Lindsay Lee-Waters Catalina Castano d. Samantha Reeves Evelyn Fauth d. Jennifer Hopkins Tatiana Perebiynis (8) d. Kristina Brandi Marie-Eve Pelletier d. Maria Vento-Kabchi 0-6 7-5 1-0 ret. Ma. Emilia Salerni d. Mashona Washington Alina Jidkova (2) d. Lilia Osterloh Laura Granville -usa(1) d. Christina Wheeler -aus Abigail Spears -usa-WC d. Bea Bielik -usa-WC Lindsay Lee-Waters -usa d. Lisa McShea -aus-Q Milagros Sequera -ven(7) d. Melissa Torres -mex-LL 3-0 ret. Samantha Reeves -usa(3) d. Kelly Mc Cain -usa-WC Catalina Castano -col d. Bahia Mouhtassine -mar Evelyn Fauth -aut d. Diana Ospina -usa-Q Jennifer Hopkins -usa(6) d. Valentina Sassi -ita-LL Tatiana Perebiynis -ukr(8) d. Katalin Marosi -hun Kristina Brandi -usa d. Renata Voracova -cze Marie-Eve Pelletier -can d.

    45. Jackson 2002
    2, Gisela Dulko d. Laura granville(2), walkover. 1, evelyn Fauthaut(1) d. LisaMcShea-aus, 6-3 6-0. 1, Melinda Czink-hun d. Manisha Malhotra-ind-LL, 6-0 0-6 7-65.
    http://www.angelfire.com/space/wta/tur2002/jack739.htm
    Jackson 2002 April 21 MS,USA Clay $25,000
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    Apr 21 F Gisela Dulko d. Evelyn Fauth SF Evelyn Fauth (1) d. Renata Voracova SF Gisela Dulko d. Milagros Sequera QF Evelyn Fauth (1) d. Cory Ann Avants QF Renata Voracova (7) d. Lioudmila Skavronskaia -LL QF Milagros Sequera (3) d. Salome Devidze -Q QF Gisela Dulko d. Teryn Ashley Evelyn Fauth (1) d. Melinda Czink Cory Ann Avants d. Svetlana Krivencheva Lioudmila Skavronskaia -LL d. Tanner Cochran -LL Renata Voracova (7) d. Marielle Hoogland Salome Devidze -Q d. Nina Duebbers Milagros Sequera (3) d. Kristen Schlukebir -Q Teryn Ashley d. Maria Geznenge Gisela Dulko d. Laura Granville walkover Evelyn Fauth -aut(1) d. Lisa McShea -aus Melinda Czink -hun d. Manisha Malhotra -ind-LL Cory Ann Avants -usa d. Petra Rampre -slo Svetlana Krivencheva -bul(8) d. Melissa Torres -mex-Q Tanner Cochran -usa-LL d. Allison Bradshaw -usa(4) Lioudmila Skavronskaia -rus-LL d. Courtenay Chapman -usa-WC Marielle Hoogland -ned d. Jacqueline Trail -usa Renata Voracova -cze(7) d. Sabine Klaschka -ger Nina Duebbers -ger(5) d. Renata Kolbovic -can Salome Devidze -geo-Q d. Liga Dekmeijere -lat-Q Kristen Schlukebir -usa-Q d. Alyssa Cohen -usa Milagros Sequera -ven(3) d.

    46. Untitled
    Mary Irene Granma, Max granville, Alta granville, Ben granville, Cora granville,Edna Mae granville, Esther granville, evelyn Marrie granville, Walter granville
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kimonk/muncas/Clanasof03022000.web/inde

    Gage, Caroline Ruth

    Gage, Lonnie

    Gaines, Reba

    Gakey, Helen Jane
    ... Homepage 14 Sep 2000

    47. Hobbs
    14 Sep 2000. evelyn Marrie granville. Father, Mother.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kimonk/muncas/Clanasof03022000.web/per0
    Hobbs
    Marriage Children Cora Granville Hobbs
    Win-Family v.6.0 Webmaster ... Homepage 14 Sep 2000 Edna Mae Granville
    Father Mother William S. Granville Ida M. Woods Edna Mae Granville
    William S. Granville
    ...
    William George Jackson

    * 15 Dec 1829 - † 17 Oct 1884 Martha Eliza Bower
    Win-Family v.6.0 Webmaster Homepage 14 Sep 2000 Malinda "Lindy" Lynch
    Date Place Source Born : 31 Aug 1786 NC Died : 14 Mar 1877 Clay Co., MO
    Age :
    Marriage Children
    Richard Munkres 1 Dec 1811 - James Franklin Munkres 26 Apr 1813 - William Munkres BET. 1 Aug 1814 - Mary Jane "Polly" Munkres 4 Mar 1815 - Redmond Munkres 12 Jun 1818 - Louisa Munkres 26 Oct 1820 - Washington Munkres 25 Feb 1822 - John B. Munkres 13 Nov 1824 - Sampson David Munkres 14 Sep 1825 - Sarah Munkres 1 Apr 1826 - Rachel Munkres 8 Sep 1828 - Melvin Munkres Malinda "Lindy" Lynch * 31 Aug 1786 † 14 Mar 1877 Win-Family v.6.0 Webmaster Homepage 14 Sep 2000 Evelyn Marrie Granville Father Mother William S. Granville Ida M. Woods Evelyn Marrie Granville William S. Granville ... William George Jackson * 15 Dec 1829 - † 17 Oct 1884 Martha Eliza Bower Win-Family v.6.0 Webmaster Homepage 14 Sep 2000 William Jackson Date Place Source Born : Marriage Children Orrilla Bump 15 Dec 1829 - William George Jackson William Jackson Win-Family v.6.0

    48. BIOGRAPHIES BRING HISTORY TO LIFE BIOGRAPHIES BRING HISTORY TO LIFE
    From these articles you will write the biography of Ms. evelyn Boyd granville, thefirst black women to receive a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1949, years before
    http://www.manteno.k12.il.us/webquest/high/Math/AreMathLNerds/biograph.htm
    B IOGRAPHIES BRING HISTORY TO LIFE ARE MATH LOVERS NERDS ? By Michele Courtney OVERVIEW History is nothing more than groups of biographies interrelated over a period of time. A Biography is the the story of someone's life. A good biography brings a person to life and helps us understand what it would have been like to walk in their shoes. A good biography should be more than a bunch of details in paragraph form. Breaking down history into biographies makes the subject more interesting and they break the bigger historical story down into digestible tid bits.Your job is to learn about what makes a good biographical story and how to tell it.There are four article links in this quest. You will learn the difference between formats and styles of an autobiographical article(a self written biography), magazine interview and an award introduction. From these articles you will write the biography of Ms. Evelyn Boyd Granville, the first black women to receive a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1949, years before the civil rights movement. INTRODUCTION
    • In this webquest you will create a biographical story about Evelyn Boyd Granville written as a two page, grammatically correct paper.

    49. A Proof That Math Opens Doors
    Interview / evelyn granville AHEAD OF HER TIME evelyn granville was the firstAfricanAmerican woman in the US to earn a PhD in math, from Yale in 1949.
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    Interview / Evelyn Granville
    A proof that math opens doors
    Mark Clayton (claytonm@csps.com)
    Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor NEW HAVEN, CONN. Don't tell Evelyn Boyd Granville that math lovers are nerds. This child of the Great Depression and daughter of a janitor has a mission: neutralize the belief among today's students that being good at math makes you a social misfit. Web special:
    The Math Meltdown
    "There's a lot of peer pressure to be cool, to be like the rest of the crowd - and this whole word they've invented, 'nerd,' didn't exist in my day, thank goodness," says Ms. Granville, the first black woman in America to earn a PhD in mathematics, from Yale University in 1949. "You could be great at music at a young age, and nobody looks upon you as weird ... do they? We must get beyond this for mathematics. And I think we can." Granville didn't have an easy start. She attended a segregated school in the US capital and grew up poor. But she decided, even as a grade-schooler solving math problems in her head for fun, that everything would come out right if she stuck with math. And it has.

    50. Untitled
    Scott W. Williams / Black Women in Mathematics ( evelyn granville ) / (c) 422-99/ 6-18-1999 www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/granville_evelynb.html.
    http://cctr.umkc.edu/~hamp/99_essays/ebgranville.htm
    Evelyn Boyd Granville
    Evelyn Boyd Granville was born and raised in Washington, D.C. on May 1, 1924. Evelyn's parents were William and Julia Boyd. For many years Evelyn's father William had many jobs to support the family such as a janitor in a large apartment building, a chauffeur and a messenger for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.). Her mother Julia stayed at home caring for Evelyn and her sisters. After her parents separated, her mom worked at the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing. During the summer Evelyn worked as a mathematician at the National Bureau of Standards in Washington, and they helped pay for her schooling. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was a member of Sigma Xi her senior year. She graduated summa cum laude from Smith College in 1945, with honors in mathematics. She was able to start her graduate study in the fall, because of a scholarship from the Smith Student Aid Society. Evelyn Boyd was accepted to two graduate schools, the University of Michigan and Yale University. She chose Yale because they provided her with a scholarship for financial aid. During her years at Yale she was awarded twice the Julius Rosenwald Fellowship. Her last year at Yale she was granted an Atomic Energy Commission Predoctoral Fellowship. That award enabled her to continue her study for her Ph.D. degree in mathematics. The teacher at Yale, Dr. Einar Hille, a distinguished mathematician in the field of functional analysis, as Evelyn's research advisor. Dr. Einar Hille helped Evelyn through Yale, by encouraging her to do her best. She finished her Ph.D. in 1949 from Yale and became the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in Mathematics.Written by:

    51. Duncans In (Old) Granville Dist. SC
    for a warrant for 100 acres on the bounty, in granville Co., he being a protestant.(FHL book 975.7 W2r and FHL film 22,819, and from evelyn Sigler and JoAnn
    http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dobson/sc/scgranvi.htm
    Duncan research files of
    Mary Ann (Duncan) Dobson
    the Genealogy Bug
    Last revised August 12, 2001
    (Old) GRANVILLE DIST. SC
    Formed 1710; Discontinued 1785
    The area covered by old Granville District SC, taken in part from "Counties in SC," typed pages from file of Leonardo Andrea, SC genealogist (FHL film 954,248, and from Louis Boone)
    According to Leonardo Andrea, Granville County was a Colonial County; the records are in Charleston Co. Courthouse, and some in the Historical Commission in Columbia.
    The boundaries of Granville County began with the present counties of Beaufort and Jasper and extended up along the east bank of the Savannah River to what is now Oconee County. Granville was a narrow county. These present counties were in old Granville:
    Beaufort
    Allendale
    McCormick Pickens Oconee Jasper Barnwell Hampton Abbeville, west half Aiken, the west half Edgefield, west half

    52. I957: Sophia Levinia Bynum (2 Dec 1836 - ABT 1929)
    _ _Michael Keever _ _Jane Venard _ granville Keever _ Ruth evelyn Tennant. 2841
    http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wdwrth/Keever/d0000/g0000006.html
    Sophia Levinia Bynum
    2 Dec 1836 - ABT 1929
    • BIRTH : 2 Dec 1836, , Lincoln, North Carolina
    • DEATH : ABT 1929, , Lincoln, North Carolina
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    Claire Lee Keever
    19 Mar 1899 - 4 Feb 1987
    • BIRTH : 19 Mar 1899, , Louisa, Iowa
    • DEATH : 4 Feb 1987, Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa
    • BURIAL : Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa
    Father: Phlem Keever
    Mother: Estella Luella Nott Family 1 Lulu Smith
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  • Raymond Lee Keever Family 2 Gertrude Dittman
    • MARRIAGE : 21 May 1949, Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa
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  • 53. 1949 A.D.
    evelyn granville attended Smith College where she received her AB inMathematics in 1945. evelyn Boyd granville still lives today.
    http://faculty.oxy.edu/jquinn/home/Math490/Timeline/1949AD.html
    First African-American Females to Earn Ph.D. in Mathematics Marjorie Lee Browne was born in Memphis, Tennessee on September 9, 1914. Her father attended college (Memphis) in 1914, something which was quite rare in that day, and was apparently quite adept at 'mental mathematics.' He imparted his enthusiasm for mathematics to his daughter Marjorie. He had Marjorie enrolled in LeMoyne High School, a private Methodist school started after the Civil War to educate Negroes. Marjorie's father earned enough working as a railway postal clerk to send her to the best school available at the time. She eventually attended Howard University through a combination of scholarships, jobs and loans even though her college years ran concurrent with the Depression era. Marjorie Browne received her B.S. in Mathematics from Howard University in 1935. In 1939 she received an M.S. in Mathematics from the University of Michigan. Thus, she was one of very few African-American women with advanced degrees in Mathematics. Browne began to teach at Wiley College while pursuing her doctorate at the University in Michigan. In 1949, she became one of the first African-American women to earn Ph.D.'s in Matheatics. (Evelyn Boyd Granville received a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Yale University that same year). After receiving her doctorate, Browne finished off her career at North Carolina Central University until her death in 1979. Throughout her career, Browne maintained a deep interest in developing and continuing the education of secondary school teachers. She conducted numerous seminars and summer institutes to that end and, in particular, authored several works explicitly for this purpose:

    54. MSS - Catalogue Of The Correspondence Of J. Evelyn Denison, Viscount Ossington I
    reads 'Papers found among aunt Charlotte's papers relating to uncle evelyn taken 215.3.1873 Letter from GG LevesonGower, 2nd Earl granville, 16 Bruton
    http://mss.library.nottingham.ac.uk/cats/denison_oss5.html
    The University of Nottingham Library
    Manuscripts and Special Collections
    Catalogue of the correspondence of J. Evelyn Denison, Viscount Ossington in the Denison Collection
    Part 5
    Original Correspondence Bundles 96-103
    Contents
    Os C 1551-1573
    Letters to Lady Charlotte Denison, 1831; 1873 (Bundle 96)
    Os C 1574-1575

    A Monody c.1886 (Bundle 97)
    Os C 1576-1585

    Letters about the Speakers journals, 1891-1897 (Bundle 98)
    Os C 1586-1703

    Letters of thanks to Louisa Denison from recipients of Viscount Ossington's House of Commons Diary , 1899-1903 (Bundle 99)
    Os C 1704-1762

    Letters of thanks to Louisa Denison from recipients of her book Fifty years at East Brent , 1902 (Bundle 100)
    Os C 1763-1795
    Letters from Mr Murray to Lousia Denison re the Speakers Diary, 1899 (Bundle 101) Os C 1796-1816 Letters from Colonial Parliaments, 1907 (Bundle 102) Os C 1817-1836 Artificial bundle of miscellanea, 1836-1872 (Bundle 103) Letters to Lady Charlotte Denison, 1831; 1873 (Bundle 96)

    55. History Of Women And Science, Health, And Technology
    2042, 2329 Gougenheim, Lucianne, 509 Gould, Stephen Jay, 279 Gramse, Erna L., 592Grant, Madeleine P., 1239 Grant, Nicole J., 2416 granville, evelyn Boyd, 179
    http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/bibliogs/hws/hws1107.htm
    THE HISTORY OF WOMEN AND SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND TECHNOLOGY:
    A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO THE PROFESSIONS AND THE DISCIPLINES
    Authors beginning with the letter G
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    Content of Bibliography last updated in 1993.
    Format converted September 10, 1999

    56. AIM25: University Of London (Library - Senate House): BARING, Evelyn, 1st Earl O
    the Staffordshire Record Office, Stafford, holds letters to George granville WilliamLeveson Personal names Baring evelyn 18411917 1st Earl of Cromer
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=1675&inst_id=14

    57. I9373: Evelyn ______ (____ - ____)
    evelyn . . Family 1 Millard M. SANSOM MARRIAGEINDEX. HOME TheNameCenter.com. James granville WRIGHT. - .
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    Magdalene BOWEN
    23 Apr 1787 - 24 Oct 1859
    • BIRTH : 23 Apr 1787, Montgomery County (Giles), Virginia
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    • BURIAL : 27 Oct 1859, Bowen Cemetery, Wayne County, West Virginia
    • ENDOWMENT : 18 Jun 1964
    • BAPTISM : 9 May 1964
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    Mother: Elizabeth OWEN
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    • MARRIAGE : 25 Aug 1806, Montgomery County (Giles), Virginia
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  • 58. PLATTE CO., NE - 1923 Granville Farmers' Directory
    NEGenWeb Project. Farmers' Directory of granville Township, Platte County, Nebraska 1923. John, Lena, Raymond and evelyn. PO Humphrey, R. 1. O. 200 ac., sec.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~neplatte/1923granville.html
    NEGenWeb Project
    Farmers' Directory of Granville Township,
    Platte County, Nebraska - 1923
    Abbreviations: wf.: wife; ch.: children; O.: owner; R.: renter; ac.: acres; sec.: section; ( ): years in county Arlt, John. Wf. Mary; ch. Rona, Leander, Joe, Esther, Allie, Lorain and Lester. P.O. Humphrey, R. 1. O. 119 ac., sec. 18. (40.) Babel, Max. Wf. Barbara; ch. Andrew, Victor, Harold and Marie. P.O. Humphrey, R. 1. O. 189 ac., sec. 5. (6.) Bahm, Adam. Ch. Lawrence and Mrs. J. Bahm. P.O. Cornlea, Box 11. O. 80 ac., sec. 30; O. 40 ac., sec. 31. (33.) Baumgart, Carl. Wf. Augusta; ch. Lydia, Clara, Rose, Walter, Clarence, Alvin and Elmer. P.O. Humphrey, R. 1. O. 154 ac., sec. 12; R. 160 ac., sec. 12. (30.) Baumgart, Chas. Wf. Irene. P.O. Humphrey, R. 1. O. 30 ac., sec. 1; R. 110 ac., sec. 1. (22.) Owner, Otto Kallweit. Baumgart, Mrs. Fred. Ch. Benjamin, Harry, Edward and Emma. P.O. Humphrey, Box 242. O. 15 ac., sec. 24; O. 110 ac., sec. 25; R. 80 ac., sec. 29; R. 80 ac., sec. 26. (33.) Baumgart, Fred. Wf. Mary; ch. Clifford and Milton. P.O. Humphrey. R. 110 ac., sec. 25. (30.) Bender, Chas. P.

    59. Untitled
    1, pp. 486487. granville, evelyn Boyd (1924-), ibid, Vol. 1, pp. 498-499. evelynBoyd granville, chapter in Women of Mathematics, Greenwood Press, 1987.
    http://www.csam.montclair.edu/~kenschaft/vita.html
    Patricia Clark Kenschaft, Ph.D.
    Department of Mathematical Sciences
    Montclair State University
    Montclair, NJ 07043
    kenschaft@math.montclair.edu
    office: 973-655-7246
    home: 973-744-7340 EDUCATION: Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, Mathematics (Functional Analysis), 1973
    M.A. in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1963
    A.B. With Honors, Swarthmore College, 1961
    Major: Mathematics; Minors: English, Philosophy, Education EXPERIENCE: 1988-, Professor of Mathematics, Montclair State University
    1985-1988, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Montclair State University 1973-1985, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Montclair State University 1988-95: gave hundreds of demonstration classes in public elementary schools of various New Jersey public districts, both urban and suburban 1971-73: Adjunct in Mathematics, Bloomfield College 1971: Adjunct in Mathematics, St. Elizabeth's College 1965-71: Full-time mother, founder of Milldam Cooperative Nursery School, Concord, MA 1962-65: Teaching assistant, University of Pennsylvania 1961-62: Mathematics Teacher, Ridley Township High School, PA

    60. Writing Activities
    Chatelet, Gabrielle Emilie; Eratosthenes; Germain, Sophie; granville,evelyn Boyd; Hopper, Grace; Hypatia; Hypatia again; Just, Ernest;
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    Small student groups will use the Internet and other traditional sources to research historically significant mathematicians, write a paper, and creatively present research in class. Prior Knowledge
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    Internet Site Location Skills
    Student Project Guidelines
    • This in an integrated cooperative learning project for grades 5-12 which allows students to research through Internet sites and traditional methods a historically significant mathematician.
    • Students research the mathematician's personal background and upbringing, education, and their significant contribution to mathematics.
    • Students gain a clearer understanding of a great mathematical discovery and the person behind it.
    • The last component is a creative class presentation/lecture by each group.
    Learning Advice:
  • As groups work in class, monitor how the groups are working together.
  • I suggest that a teacher schedule 1 or 2 short conferences with the groups to help keep the groups focused and on track.
  • If computer access is limited, I suggest that teachers assign groups a block of time to begin.
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