Biography-center - Letter R html; rees, mina wwwhistory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/rees.html;rees, mina www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/rees.htm; http://www.biography-center.com/r.html
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This Is An Obituary Of Mina Rees This is an obituary of mina rees. She was one of the most influentialwomen in mathematics after World War II. This is the text http://phoenix.marymount.edu/~jgreen/pubs.html
THE GRADUATE CENTER, CUNY: The Library mina rees Library Telephone 212 8177040 URL http//web.gc.cuny.edu/libraryChief Librarian Professor Julie Cunningham Associate http://www.gc.cuny.edu/about_the_grad_center/library.htm
Extractions: The Mina Rees Library is located on three floors of The Graduate Center at 365 Fifth Avenue. The entrance to the Mina Rees Library is on the ground floor, where a separate library elevator and an interior stairway lead up to the second floor and down to the concourse level. Circulation, reserves, the dissertation collection, dissertation assistant, and interlibrary loan office are located on the ground floor. The largest area of the library is on the second floor which houses the reference, periodicals, and circulating collections, the microform collection, and the music and video-viewing room, as well as the reference desk and library staff offices. Study tables, many computer-equipped, are located throughout this floor. The computer commons, electronic classrooms, and rooms for group study are located on the concourse level, one floor below the library entrance. Library hours are posted in the library, the lobby, and on the library web site, http://library.gc.cuny.edu. The Mina Rees Library has been designed to meet the special needs of the doctoral programs in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. The collection includes over 276,000 volumes, 600,000 microforms, and about 1,640 current subscriptions to journals and other serial publications. The Library's growing collection of electronic databases is accessible on PCs in the library and throughout The Graduate Center. A current listing is on the library web site. Over 239,000 art slides are located in the Art History Program's Visual Resources Collection on the third floor. Faculty and registered graduate students may use their Graduate Center ID cards with library bar code to borrow materials from the 20 libraries of The City University of New York system. CUNYPlus (CUNY+), the online public access catalog of the CUNY libraries, is available from PCs throughout The Graduate Center and by dial or web access from any location.
Women In Math: Biographies R. Ragsdale, Virginia (18701945 ) Rasiowa, Helena Ratner, Marina (1938 - ) Reid,Nancy (1952 - ) rees, mina Spiegel (1902-1997) rees, mina (1902- ) Reid, Nancy http://www.uoregon.edu/~wmnmath/People/Biographies/R.html
Literature: Mina Rees Library, CUNY Graduate Center mina rees Library Selected Web Sites Literature. Bibliography Links (minarees Library). Bohemian Ink. Book Arts Links (mina rees Library). http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/library/Research/lit.htm
Extractions: Catalogs Databases GC Home ... What's New Mina Rees Library Selected Web Sites Literature See also Classical Studies Comparative Literature Languages Linguistics ... Tutorial CUNY GC Comparative Literature Doctoral Program CUNY GC English Doctoral Program CUNY GC French Doctoral Program CUNY GC Germanic Languages and Literatures Doctoral Program ... CUNY GC Renaissance Studies Certificate Program DATABASES Academic Search Premier (full text of over 3,000 periodicals; CUNY users only) Essay and General Literature Index (CUNY users only) Humanities Abstracts (CUNY users only) JSTOR (full text of 11 literature journals; CUNY users only) Literature Resource Center (CUNY users only) MLA International Bibliography (CUNY users only) Net Library (full text of over 800 scholarly books; CUNY users only) Project Muse (GC users only) More Databases MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION MLA Documentation Guide (Concordia [Canada] Univ. Libraries) MLA Guidelines for Electronic Scholarly Editions (MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions) MLA International Bibliography (CUNY users only) MLA Online (official site of the Modern Language Association; includes Web site style guide)
Instruction Examples: Mina Rees Library Instruction Examples. Below are examples of library Web sites aimed atinstructing library patrons in using libraries and their resources http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/library/Research/instr.htm
Extractions: Below are examples of library Web sites aimed at instructing library patrons in using libraries and their resources, especially electronic resources. Course Web Pages Created by Libraries (Dalhousie Univ.) Electronic Resources and Research Tools (Univ. of Houston) How to Critically Analyze Information Sources (Cornell Univ.) Information Systems Handbook (Univ. of Utah) Inline (Univ. of Utah Library newsletter) Instruction (UCLA) Introductory Lessons in Becoming an Information Warrior (Western Wyoming Community College) Library Explorer on the World Wide Web (Univ. of Iowa) Library Instruction Guides and Links (Hanover College) Library Instruction Kiosk (Virginia Tech Univ.) Library Research Skills for Graduate Students in Computer Science (Univ. of Waterloo) Research and Instruction (Iona College) Research Database Fundamentals (Bowling Green State Univ. Library) Research Instruction Online (Univ. of Arizona) Research Skills Orientation (Univ. of Pittsburgh) Seven Steps of the Research Process (Cornell Univ.)
AAAS History And Archives AAAS History and Archives. mina rees. 1902 1997. President of the GraduateSchool, City University of New York, 1969-1972. Discipline Mathematics. http://archives.aaas.org/people.php?p_id=175
AAAS History And Archives widelyquoted scientific journals as well as a respected source of sciencenews. Science belongs to all the people. mina rees, 1971. http://archives.aaas.org/exhibit/change.php
Parents Of Brides & Grooms: Q-R Rink, Christ, rees, mina, Rink, Will, Book 2, 9, 2045. Rink, Christ, rees,mina, Rink, Anna Elizabeth, Book 1, 73, Rink, Christ, rees, mina, Rink,Katie, Book 1, 30, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilkendal/VitalRecords/Parents/ParentsQ-R.htm
Extractions: Father's Father's Mother's Mother's Child's Child's Book Lic. Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Surname Given Name No. Page No. Qually N. J. Hanson Martha Qually Benjamin C., Rev. Book 2 Quantock Samuel Collins Anna Quantock Charles Book 1 Quigley Merritt J. Atchisson Frances Quigley William H. Book 2 Quinsey John, Jr. Moore Kathryne Adele Quinsey John, Jr. Book 1 Quinsey John, Jr. Moore Kathryne Adele Quinsey Nelson J. Book 2 Quirk Michael McDonough Anna Quirk Nellie U. Book 2 Rabe John Henry Hermann Mary Rabe Martin E. Book 2 Rabe John Henry Hermann Mary Rabe Helen Louise Book 2 Racine Joseph A. Hoelk Helena "Magdaline" Racine Emma J. H. Book 2 Racine Joseph A. Hoelk Helena "Magdaline" Racine Anna H. Book 2 Racine Joseph A. Holek Helena "Magdaline" Racine Nettie Book 2 Raddatz Otto Schulz Albertina Raddatz Hattie Book 2 Radmacher Henry Knapp Charlotta Radmacher Katie Book 2 Ragnes Ole G. Neerhose Karine Ragnes Lavina Book 2 Raguse Karl Brueski Wilhelmine Raguse Augusta Book 2 Raguse Karl Brueski Wilhelmine Raguse Matilda Book 2 Raguse Karl Brueski Wilhelmine Raguse Bertha Book 1 Raguse Karl Brueski Wilhelmine Raguse Bertha (Kolb) Book 2 Raguse Karl Brueski Wilhelmine Raguse Lena Book 2 Railsback David Gordon Lorinda Railsback Charles Palmer Book 1 Raleigh John Conway Williams Melissa A.
Bartlett's Rutland rees,MILDRED IDA, DAU BEN IDA 18951942, BL.RIVER N. reesE,CORA, NO DATES, FELTSMILS. reesE,FREDERICK JR. 1860-1925, FELTS MILS. reesE,JOHN E. SN FRED mina 1888 http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/barrur.htm
Extractions: EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS OF CEMETERIES NAME EPITAPH CEMETERY RADIGAN,ALICE A. WF BERNARD T. 1919-19JULY1992 BL.RIVER S RADIGAN,BERNARD T. 1913-1989 MRD 8MAR1941 BL.RIVER S RALPH,ALDEN W. BL.RIVER N RALPH,INEZ L. MOTHER 1902-1968 BL.RIVER S RALPH,M.JESSIE WF SAMUEL D.1880-1920 S.RUTLAND RALPH,MABEL M. DAU INEZ L. 1925- BL.RIVER S RALPH,SAMUEL D. S.RUTLAND RALPH,SHIRLEY G. DAU INEZ L. 1933- BL.RIVER S RAMBONE,BLANCHE E. WF LOUIS A. 1914- BL.RIVER N RAMBONE,LOUIS A. BL.RIVER N RAMBONE,LOUIS DAVID BL.RIVER N RAMBONE,TERRY J. BL.RIVER N RANDALL,DEMPSTER BL.RIVER N RANDALL,FRANCES (OTIS)WF DEMPSTER 1859-1895 BL.RIVER N RANDALL,JENNETT H. WF JOHN D. 1825-1895 BL.RIVER N RANDALL,JOHN D. BL.RIVER N RANDALL,MARGARET (MIDDLETON)WF REUEL DIED 28SEP1868 77Y2M RUT HOLLOW RANDALL,MARY (COMINS)WF W.H. 1861-1910 BL.RIVER N RANDALL,MELVIN R. 23NOV1851-21APR1936 MRD 2ND 1930 BL.RIVER N RANDALL,REUEL DIED 3SEPT1880 84Y 10M 23D RUT HOLLOW RANDALL,SARAH (BAKER)1STWF MELVIN R. 1857-1926 BL.RIVER N RANDLES,BESSIE J.
Women In Computers 1970's. mina rees. mina rees was born on August 2, 1902 in Cleveland,Ohio. Ms. rees earned her BA from Hunter College in 1923 and http://laika.ed.csuohio.edu/fall98/edb567/Women_in_computers/MinaRees.htm
Extractions: Contact Us Mina Rees was born on August 2, 1902 in Cleveland, Ohio. Ms. Rees earned her BA from Hunter College in 1923 and her MA from Columbia University in 1925. She received her Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Chicago in 1931. She served as a presidential appointee to the board of the National Science Foundation from 1964 to 1970. In 1970, she was the Chairman of the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States. She was the first woman president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1971. She was provost for the graduate division at the City University of New York from 1968-1969 and president of the Graduate School and University Center from 1969 until her retirement in 1972. top of page
Invention History At The Lemelson Center: Archives Finding Aids 4, Reed, Irving (Tape 2), 12/19/72. 5, rees, mina (Tape 1), 3/19/69. 6, rees,mina (Tape 2), 9/14/72. 7, rees, mina (Tape 3), 10/20/72. 8, Rhodes, Ida,3/21/73. http://www.si.edu/lemelson/dig/computeroralhistory1.html
Extractions: Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution Back to the main page AT=Audio Tape Only n.d.=no date NT=No Transcript R=Restricted Box Folder Series 1: Transcripts, 1969-1973,1977 Subseries A: Combined Index to Transcripts, 1986 Subseries B: Research Transcripts, 1969-1973, 1977 Acton, Forman Adams, Charles Aiken, Howard Alrich, John Allard, Gerry Alt, Franz Alt, Franz Alt, Franz Andrews, E.G. (See Stibitz) Argonne National Labs Armer, Paul Association for Computing Machinery National Conference Association for Computing Machinery 71 (NT) Association for Computing Machinery 25th Anniversary (NT) Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V.
Invention History At The Lemelson Center: Archives Finding Aids Ream, Norman, 8/9/73. 19, 20, Reed, Irving S. 11/7/72. 31, rees, mina, 3/16/69 (7 ).Rhodes, Ida, 3/21/73. Reed, Irving, 11/7/72. rees, mina, 3/19/69. rees, mina, 9/14/72. http://www.si.edu/lemelson/dig/computeroralhistory5.html
Extractions: AT=Audio Tape Only n.d.=no date NT=No Transcript R=Restricted Box Folder Series 5: Audio Tapes, 1967-1974, 1977 Subseries A: Reference Copies, 1954, 1968-1973 Acton, Forman Adams, Charles Aiken, Howard Aiken, Howard Allard, Gerry Alrich, John Alt, Franz Alt, Franz 3/13/69 (cassette) Alt, Franz Argonne National Laboratories Armer, Paul Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atanasoff, John V. Atchison, William Auerbach, Issac Bartik, Jean Bauer, William Beek, Allan
Search Result For Mina Rees Search Result for mina rees. Personpage in DBLP Search Computer Science Bibliography,ResearchIndex, Cora, Google(pdf), HBP Bibliographies, XXX mina rees http://hpsearch.uni-trier.de/hp/a-tree/r/Rees:Mina.html
Home Pages Starting With C. R. Reddy 229. Michael J. rees, HomePageSearch, DBLP, ****, 222. mina rees, HomePageSearch,DBLP, ***, 250. Owen rees, HomePageSearch, DBLP, *****, 215. Philip http://hpsearch.uni-trier.de/hp/a-tree/444.html
Information Resources Services available to Graduate Center faculty and staff (valid Graduate Center ID must bepresented) at The Help Desk on the concourse level of The mina rees Library. http://inside.gc.cuny.edu/informationresources/gcir_services.htm
Extractions: The Graduate Center network design is a CISCO based Ethernet network with a distributed star topology. This network provides over 1500 campus computers with high-speed local communications and a gateway to the Internet via CUNYNET. Most computers designated for student use are Dell, Pentium 4 computers equipped with Windows XP operating systems, 256 megabytes of RAM, 256K Cache, 40 gigabyte hard drives, 15 inch flat screen monitors, Zip 250 Disk and DVD-CDRW drives. Also available are laser printers, file format translation, image scanning, and optical character recognition facilities. Information Resources supports several computing platforms providing access to a variety of available software , including systems dedicated to large-scale empirical research. Students may request UNIX accounts to gain access to UNIX-based academic and statistical software.
MA Thesis Deposit Instructions - GSUC Office Of The Registrar have an approved final version, make an appointment to deposit three unbound copiesof your thesis with the Dissertation Assistant in the mina rees Library of http://inside.gc.cuny.edu/studentaffairs/registrar/masters.htm
Extractions: I. General Information and Requirements After you have completed your thesis and have an approved final version, make an appointment to deposit three unbound copies of your thesis with the Dissertation Assistant in the Mina Rees Library of the Graduate Center (212) 817-7069. The master's degree requirements are considered met on the date the thesis is deposited in the Mina Rees Library, the student's record is cleared, and all fees are paid. Students delinquent in their accounts with any division of the University will not be granted the degree. Specific instructions for the preparation and deposit of the thesis will be found in Sections II,
Europe In The High Middle Ages It is also on reserve at mina rees CB 354.6 .R46 1982. Availableon reserve at mina rees. Two copies in the Medieval Carrel. http://urban.hunter.cuny.edu/~thead/h705syl.htm
Extractions: NB: in addition to the books listed below. We will set a time aside during classes later in the semester to consider the articles contained in Robert Benson and Giles Constable (eds.), Renaissance and Renewal in the Twelfth Century (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1982; reprint, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991). This book is available at bookstore. It is also on reserve at Mina Rees: CB 354.6 .R46 1982. Another copy is available at Queens College. September 10. The Carolingian inheritance. Matthew Innes, State and Society in the Early Middle Ages: The Middle Rhine Valley 400-1000 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000). [Available on reserve at Mina Rees.] Two copies in the Medieval Carrel. Also available at Brooklyn College and City College. (Still in print.) The New Cambridge Medieval History, vol. III: c 900-c 1024 , edited by Timothy Reuter (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), chapter 1 (Reuter). On reserve at Mina Rees: D 117. N48 1995. Also available at Brooklyn College and City College. (Still in print.)
Saints And Society In The Medieval West Available in periodicals at mina rees Library. Xeroxes also in Medieval Carrel. Availablein periodicals in mina rees Library. Xeroxes in Medieval Carrel. http://urban.hunter.cuny.edu/~thead/h704syl.htm
Extractions: Course requirements. Keeping up with the readings and regular participation in seminar discussion Periodic short presentations in seminar on articles and primary source readings. All students will be expected to make a somewhat more formal presentation on March 4. Five short (2-3 pages) reflection on the readings. You should try to pace doing them through the course of the semester. They must be handed in at the class in which the readings in question are being discussed. A prospectus for a research paper on some subject of hagiography of approximately three pages. The work should include a brief discussion of both the available primary sources on at least one saint, with reference to the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina. It should also include a bibliography of relevant primary and secondary works. It will be due at the last class. Please note that this means all written work must be handed in by the last class of the semester.