I70951: Walter Basil Dole (29 Mar 1923 - ____) m 1866 _Daniel (Dan) Power _ (1876 1955) m 1896 _Kissiah Scott + (1846 - 1943) m 1866 evelyn Power (1907 William granville Widener. http://www.gendex.com/users/bobspu/spurgeon/d0017/g0000062.html
NEWS -right evelyn Boyd granville. On May 21 evelyn Boyd granville was awarded anhonorary Doctor of Science degree during Commencement exercises http://www.caam.rice.edu/~nated/orgs/nam/news/Granville_EvelynB.htm
Laura Granville granville(1)WC 6-3 1-6 6-4 SF granville(1)-WC - Ansley Cargill 6-1 7-6 5 QF granville(1)-WC- Jennifer Hopkins 4-6 7-6 4 6-2 2 granville(1)-WC - evelyn Fauth 6 http://home17.inet.tele.dk/wta/sp/gran811.htm
Extractions: * May 12 1981 Tiebreaks Photo Indian Wells Tier I 1 point Mar 16 03 Denisa Chladkova - Granville(30) 6-3 6-0 1 Granville(30) bye Scottsdale Tier II 94 points Mar 2 03 QF Kim Clijsters (2) - Granville 6-3 6-3 2 Granville - Chanda Rubin 1 Granville - Barbara Schett Memphis Tier III 83 points Feb 23 03 SF Amanda Coetzer (3) - Granville(6) 6-4 6-1 QF Granville(6) - Silvia Farina Elia 2 Granville(6) - Sandra Cacic 6-1 1 Granville(6) - Akiko Morigami Midland ($75k - MI,USA - 48.50 points) Feb 9 03 F Bianka Lamade -Q - Granville(1)-WC 6-3 1-6 6-4 SF Granville(1)-WC - Ansley Cargill QF Granville(1)-WC - Jennifer Hopkins 6-2 2 Granville(1)-WC - Evelyn Fauth 6-2 6-3 1 Granville(1)-WC - Julia Schruff -LL 6-1 6-1 Pan Pacific Open Tier I 6.25 points Feb 2 03 Qual 2 Stephanie Cohen-Aloro - Granville(3) 7-6 6-4 Qual 1 Granville(3) - Aiko Nakamura A year ago (March 2002): Lawrenceville ($25k - GA,USA)
Evelyn Fauth evelyn Fauth AUT Rank 150 Headto-heads * November 27 1976 Tiebreaks 13/8 1996 19971998 5 Midland ($75k - MI,USA - 9 points) Feb 9 03 2 Laura granville(1)-WC http://home17.inet.tele.dk/wta/sp/faut380.htm
Extractions: * November 27 1976 Tiebreaks 13/8 Castellon ($25k - Spain - 1 point) Mar 23 03 Paula Garcia -Q - Fauth(3) 6-3 4-6 7-5 St. Paul ($50k - MN,USA - 6 points) Mar 2 03 Renata Voracova (8) - Fauth 4-6 6-1 6-1 1 Fauth - Jessica Lehnhoff -Q 6-2 6-3 Columbus ($25k - OH,USA - 13.50 points) Feb 23 03 SF Michaela Pastikova (8) - Fauth(2) 6-4 6-3 QF Fauth(2) - Diana Srebrovic -Q 3-6 6-3 6-3 2 Fauth(2) - Kristen Schlukebir 1 Fauth(2) - Angela Haynes -WC 7-6 Midland ($75k - MI,USA - 9 points) Feb 9 03 Laura Granville (1)-WC - Fauth 6-2 6-3 1 Fauth - Bahia Mouhtassine Rockford ($25k - IL,USA - 9 points) Feb 2 03 QF Vanessa Webb (3) - Fauth(8) 6-3 6-2 2 Fauth(8) - Tanner Cochran -Q 7-5 6-3 1 Fauth(8) - Abigail Spears -WC 4-6 6-3 6-1 A year ago (March 2002): San Luis Potosi ($25k - Mexico) Mar 31 02 QF Carla Tiene - Fauth(1) 6-7 6-2 6-2 2 Fauth(1) - Antoaneta Pandjerova 7-5 6-2 1 Fauth(1) - Ana Timotic CD. Juarez
Extractions: A. The First Attempt to Build An English Typewriter Who? Henry Mill, Engineer What? The first attempt to develop an artificial machine for writing When? Where? England Overview: Henry Mill, an engineer, was born long after the printing press was invented. He was impressed with the printing press because it allowed printers to print pages that were neat and easy to read. Mill dreamed of offering that kind of power to everyone. He wanted to create a machine that would allow everyone to print messages that looked just like handwriting. In 1714 he was given permission by the Queen of England to make his machine. Mill named the invention he wanted to make a
Academy Honors Three During African American History Month evelyn BOYD granville is a mathematician who has divided her career between mathematicsand computer programming, primarily in the US space program, and http://www.nae.edu/NAE/naehome.nsf/weblinks/NAEW-4NHMDN?OpenDocument
Yale Bulletin And Calendar - News Yale alumna evelyn Boyd granville, the first AfricanAmerican woman in the US toearn a Ph.D. in mathematics, poses in front of a portrait of alumnus Edward http://www.yale.edu/opa/v28.n23/story9.html
Extractions: Alumna extols virtues of studying math Evelyn Boyd Granville '49 Ph.D., the first African-American woman to earn a doctorate in mathematics in the United States, returned to Yale on Feb. 24 to speak of the importance of math in contemporary society. Granville grew up in Washington, D.C. and attended segregated public schools. She graduated summa cum laude from Smith College in 1945, where she majored in math and minored in physics. At Yale, she earned her master's and doctoral degrees before going on to a career that combined university teaching and research for the government and private industry. By Gila Reinstein
Yale Bulletin And Calendar We are honored to award you the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.evelyn Boyd granville Doctor of Science. evelyn Boyd granville http://www.yale.edu/opa/v29.n31/story103.html
Extractions: President Richard C. Levin (front row, center) is pictured with the recipients of honorary degrees. They are (front row) Bernard Williams, President George W. Bush, Ernesto Zedillo and Evelyn Boyd Granville, and (back row) Harold E. Varmus, Dawn Upshaw, Arthur Mitchell, Robert E. Rubin, Patricia Wald, Richard J. Franke, Ellen V. Futter and Sam Waterston. Doctor of Laws Few families in Yale's 300 years have so devotedly exemplified the University's commitment to public service as yours. As Governor of Texas, you used the interpersonal skills long ago evident to your Yale classmates to forge a bipartisan consensus on educational reform. Your commitment to inclusiveness, combined with your pragmatism and common sense, inspires us to hope that your Presidency will expand opportunity for all Americans and bring peace and prosperity to the wider world. We are proud to have another son of Eli in the White House, and we are honored to bestow upon you the same degree we bestowed upon your father and grandfather, Doctor of Laws.
Finished Projects Kristin Julia Bowman Robinson Jackie - Caroline Herschel Carolyn - Julia BowmanRobinson Laurann - evelyn Boyd granville, Erika - evelyn Boyd granville Katie http://cerebro.cs.xu.edu/math/math114/Fall2001/projects/doneprojects.html
Extractions: Emily's Project Linus quilt Pam's Children's Hospital quilt Sarah's Project Linus quilt Christina's Children's Hospital quilt Robin's Children's Hospital quilt Kim's Project Linus quilt Research Paper on Opportunities for Women in Mathematics Jennifer Research Papers on Women Mathematicians Kristin - Julia Bowman Robinson
Extractions: Science, Medicine, and Technology The study of genes in scientific research has the effect of further marking as "Other" bodies that are already marked as other because of race, gender, and/or class...the othered bodies of black women, for example, are no longer simply identified by their color or contour, the surface elements of their bodies; they are now also identified by the internal workings of their bodies - their "flawed genes."
Virtualtemplate2 evelyn Boyd granville Faces of Science evelyn Boyd granville - Autobiography My Life as Mathematician by evelyn Boyd granville. http://www.greenwichschools.org/Resources/virtuallibrary/Math/mathematicians.htm
Extractions: World Languages Mathematicians Through the Ages General Mathematicians Indexes The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive -University of St.Andrews, Scotland, UK Mathematicians of the 17th and 18th Centuries 4000 Years of Women in Science and Mathematics Chronological List of Mathematicians Mathematicians of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries ... Biographies of Women Mathematicians - from Agnes Scott College Women Mathematicians - St. Andrews, Scotland Specific Mathematician Resources Agnesi Maria Agnesi Maria Agnesi from The Mathematical Ingelligencer -
Hargraves Family Genealogy Forum Re Looking for long lost friend evelyn Hargrave Dinesh Khandelwal, India 1/24/02 England- Elwyn RIGBY 12/28/00 Mary Hargraves b.1760 granville Co., NC http://genforum.genealogy.com/hargraves/
I037: Evelyn CAGLE ( - ) _Jewell CAGLE _ _Sarah Elizabeth JONES _ evelyn CAGLE BIRTH14 Mar 1788, granville County, North Carolina; DEATH 17 http://www.pcfa.org/genealogy/ann_pounds/d0000/g0000095.html
600000 People Connected With European Royalty Born Christened Died Buried Married Wife evelyn Richardson (details suppressedfor this living person) Robert granville Spurgeon Mary Cornelia http://www.e-familytree.net/f2531.htm
Extractions: Sign my guestbook or Send me an email It costs me $50.00 (US) a month to host e-familytree.net. It currently gets 3000 unique visitors a day. If only 10% of the people (300) donated .05 of their local currency each, I'd almost cover my costs. So if you can, please donate a bit to keep this place going! Thanks for your help! Rob Salzman
600000 People Connected With European Royalty Born 1802 , granville, NC Christened Died - Y Buried Other Spouse BroadieCozart (1812- ) - 24 Oct 1834 Carl Hayne Cozart evelyn Fleming http://www.e-familytree.net/f2608.htm
Extractions: Sign my guestbook or Send me an email It costs me $50.00 (US) a month to host e-familytree.net. It currently gets 3000 unique visitors a day. If only 10% of the people (300) donated .05 of their local currency each, I'd almost cover my costs. So if you can, please donate a bit to keep this place going! Thanks for your help! Rob Salzman
Past Notable Women Of Computing evelyn Boyd granville. evelyn Boyd granville, who earned her doctoratein Mathematics in 1949 from Yale University, was one of the http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/tap/past-women-cs.html
Extractions: Computing Community: Please help us expand this section. Send TAP your information on historical women in CS by clicking on the "submit" icon below. Submit information Feedback During the early 1940's, Kay McNulty, a recent math graduate from Chestnut Hill College, was employed along with about 75 other young female mathematicians as a "computer" by the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Engineering. These "computers" were responsible for making calculations for tables of firing and bombing trajectories, as part of the war effort. The need to perform the calculations more quickly prompted the development of the ENIAC, the world's first electronic digital computer, in 1946. Kay McNulty Mauchly Antonelli recalls computing in 1946: "We did have desk calculators at that time, mechanical and driven with electric motors, that could do simple arithmetic. You'd do a multiplication and when the answer appeared, you had to write it down to reenter it into the machine to do the next calculation. We were preparing a firing table for each gun, with maybe 1,800 simple trajectories. To hand-compute just one of these trajectories took 30 or 40 hours of sitting at a desk with paper and a calculator. As you can imagine, they were soon running out of young women to do the calculations. Actually, my title working for the ballistics project was `computer.' The idea was that I not only did arithmetic but also made the decision on what to do next. ENIAC made me, one of the first `computers,' obsolete.
Smith College Alumnae Mathematicians edu. granville, evelyn Boyd, 1945, Yale, 1949, Functional Analysis,Cal State Los Angeles, Professor Emeritus, egranville@tyler.net. Hammond http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~egethner/smith.html
Extractions: Current as of May 11, 2001. Please send additions and corrections to Ellen Gethner, egethner@cs.ubc.ca. Name Smith College Class of PhD Institution Year PhD Received Field(s) Affiliation Title E-Mail Anderson, Sabra Sullivan U of Michigan Graph Theory, Combinatorics U of Minnesota/Duluth Professor, Dean of Science and Engineering 1990-2000 sanderso@d.umn.edu Ayer*, Miriam Clough MA 1935 Ohio State Batchelor, Marjorie MIT Topology University of Cambridge Post-Doctoral Research and Teaching Member mb139@cam.ac.uk Bateman, Felice Davidson U of Michigan Algebra University of Illinois Professor Emeritus bateman@math.uiuc.edu Benedict*, Suzan Rose U of Michigan Smith College Booth, Victoria Northwestern Mathematical Biology, Applied Math, Bifurcation Theory, Dynamical Systems New Jersey Institute of Technology Assistant Professor vbooth@spike.njit.edu Boutin, Debra AC 1991 Cornell Geometric Group Theory Hamilton College Assistant Professor dboutin@hamilton.edu Bremser, Priscilla
Smith College Alumnae Mathematics Conference: Participants Goodhue, Lynn '70, Center for Human Development/Springfield, lgoodhue@chd.org.granville, evelyn Boyd '45, Cal State Los Angeles, egranville@tyler.net. http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~egethner/participants.html
Extractions: Name Affiliation E-mail Abrokwah, Abena '01 Smith College Albertson, Mike Smith College albertson@math.smith.edu Bala, Elizabeth '02 Smith College ebala@email.smith.edu Barton, Terry '63 Western New England College tbarton@wnec.edu Batchelor, Marjorie '73 University of Cambridge mb139@cam.ac.uk Booth, Victoria '86 New Jersey Institute of Technology vbooth@m.njit.edu Boothman, Donald Hardwick, Massachusetts boothman@sprynet.com Boothman, Kaye Hardwick, Massachusetts boothman@sprynet.com Borie, Edith '64 Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe borie@ihm.fzk.de Boutin, Debra AC '91 Hamilton College dboutin@hamilton.edu Bremser, Priscilla '78 Middlebury College bremser@jaguar.middlebury.edu Callahan, Jim Smith College callahan@neal.smith.edu Cassidy, Phyllis Smith College pcassidy1@nyc.rr.com Chan, Agnes Hui '70 Northeastern University ahchan@ccs.neu.edu Chan, Susan '81 New York Society Library susan@nysoclib.org Chen, Yung-Pin Smith College ypchen@neal.smith.edu Chiricosta, Tracey Wrightstone '88
Black History Pages 0 Votes 0) Rate It. evelyn Boyd granville evelyn granville and Marjorie Brownerepresented the first two black women to receive their Ph.D. in Mathematics in http://blackhistorypages.com/People/
Extractions: 200 Years of an Ethnic American Family Extensive account of early African American history in Newport, Rhode Island. (Added: 18-Jan-2000 Hits: 161 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 2) Rate It A Brief History of John William "Blind" Boone The "war between the states" would not be over for another year when Rachel Boone gave birth to John William Boone on May 17, 1864 at a federal army camp near Miami, Missouri. Rachel, a runaway slave owned by the decendants of pioneer Daniel Boone, had taken refuge with the regiment of the Union Army as a cook. The regiment's bugler fathered the child, but they were never to know each other. (Added: 17-Mar-2001 Hits: 62 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It A Profile of African Americans in Tennessee History In every significant chapter of Tennessee's history, black men and women have played important roles. Yet few of the many books published on Tennessee's history attribute significant roles to the state's African-American citizens. (Added: 26-Jun-2000 Hits: 123 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It A Salute to Barzillai Lew During the American Revolution a black fifer and drummer named Barzillai Lew served in several army regiments and played the fife at the Battle of Bunker Hill. His father Primus Lew had served in the French and Indian War of 1745, and Barzillai was born in Chelmsford, MA.