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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

61. Some Bloomfield Seminary Notes:
Debbie White Lula White Julia chisholm 1898 Bessie Welch Carrie Love, Neta Johnson,Carrie young, Melissa Johnson Sudie Durham, Lucy White, grace Moore, Lizzie
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Some Bloomfield Seminary Notes
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  • Graduates 1892 - 1909:
    Stella Chisholm Annie Chummutee Alice Hearrell Cora Chisholm Margaret Alberson Mattie Bacon Nettie Burris Gertie Bacon Lizzie Newberry Lizzie Sallron(?) Laura Moberry Debbie White Lula White Julia Chisholm Bessie Welch Lula Burris Dosia Kemp Belle Young Daisy Hearrell Susie Chummuttee Leila Colbert Bendie Calhoune Tena Harris Bernetta Durant Hattie Calhoune Nannie Duckwort Neta Yarborough Nannie Yarborough Pearle Potts Lula Kemp Pettie Mead Lula Bynum Thenia Jennings Fannie Skeen Pearle Godfrey Mary Goforth Mamie Burris Bettie Yarborough Kattie Bourland Mea Rennie Tommie Harris Lucy Young Jannie Newberry Myrtle Conner Charlotte Goforth Romona Bynum Bertie Smith Ruth Cashey Eddie Turnbull Daisy Harris Luerette Harris Angeline Cravatt Illa White Rennie Colbert Vera Burks Rennie Bourland Carrie Young Lilly Sacra Packie McCauley Josie McGehee Sophia Frye Frances Lemon Thresse Shanon Bessie Maytubby Minnie Good Sudie Durham Lucy Bynum Frances Kemp Cecil Burris Carrie Love Abbie Mead Maude Boles Edna Franklin Gertrude Ingram Nell Garside Vergie Fletcher Stella Carter Mattie Garside
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  • 62. Royal Lyceum Theatre
    Amy Leach, Pauline Turner (Lily), Jimmy chisholm (Neil). Whiteford (Vera) graceGlover (Anna), Rod young (Fergal), Lindy Whiteford grace Glover, grace
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    Image archive: Season 2001/2 Click on a title or browse through them below:
    The Comedy of Errors

    Lavender Blue

    Women on the Verg
    e of ... [ image archive index ] Glengarry Glen Ross (7 September - 6 October 2001)
    Lou Hirsch
    Photo credit: Nobby Clark (020 7924 0302). [ ^ top of Season 2001/2 archive ] The Comedy of Errors (19 Oct - 17 Nov 2001) Pre-publicity:- Production:- Robert Paterson (Egeon/Balthazar) Julie Duncanson (Adriana) Photo credit: Douglas McBride [ ^ top of Season 2001/2 archive ] Pre-publicity:- Cora Bissett (Beauty) Cora Bissett Production:- Photo credit: Douglas McBride [ ^ top of Season 2001/2 archive ] Lavender Blue (14 January - 2 February 2002) Pre-publicity:- Production:- Pauline Turner (Lily) Jimmy Chisholm (Neil) Photo credit: Marc Marnie [ ^ top of Season 2001/2 archive ] Women on the Verge of HRT (5 - 8 February 2002) (Images from 2001 Borderline tour) Grace Glover [ ^ top of Season 2001/2 archive ] A Streetcar Named Desire (15 February - 15 March 2002) Rehearsal:- Jennifer Black as Blanche DuBois Jennifer Black as Blanche DuBois Paul Hamilton as Stanley Kowalski Production:- Jennifer Black, Cora Bissett (Stella), Paul Hamilton, Bob Barrett (Mitch), Iain Johnstone (Pablo)

    63. St. Louis County MN Death Index 1950-1974 Yacio-Yurkovich
    THEODORE E 4/18/1953 431 YORKOVICH CLARA M 9/9/1958 5740 chisholm YOTTI ANGELO FLORENCEAMELIA 12/4/1955 1233 young GERTRUDE A 3/19/1972 304 young grace FORD 10
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    St. Louis County MN Death Index Yacio - Yurkovich Last Name First Name Middle Date of Death Cert. # Comments/Location Return to St. Louis County MN Death Index page Return to St. Louis County MNGenWeb page var site="sm3mnstloui"

    64. ENC: Curriculum Resources: Agnesi To Zeno (ENC-006398, Full Record)
    size for infinite sets Renaissance woman Sofia Kovalevskaya Schools of mathematicalthought grace chisholm young versatile and prolific An inconceivable inn
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    65. 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.

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    67. Historical Manuscripts Commission | National Register Of Archives | List Of Pers
    18821959) Historian (5) young, Gerard Mackworth- (1884-1965) Indian AdministratorArchaeologist (2) young, grace chisholm (1868-1944) Mathematician (1) young
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    68. Mathem_abbrev
    Cayley, Arthur Chang, SunYung Chapman, Sydney Chebyshev, Pafnuty, Chern, Shiing-shenChernikov, Sergei Chi Tsu Ch'ung chisholm young, grace Chowla, Sarvadaman
    http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
    Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
    Some suggestions on the historical perspective might be:
    (a) Any wars etc.
    (b) Scientific breakthroughs of the time
    (c) Major discoveries of the time
    (d) How did this mathematician change history etc.

    69. Mathematics Framework
    Sonya Kovalevski, 1850 1891, Russia, Analysis. Charlotte Scott, 1858 - 1931,England, Algebraic Geometry. grace chisholm young, 1868 - 1944, England, Foundations.
    http://www.scott.k12.ky.us/distservices/curriculum/mfe8.html
    Elementary Framework Appendix l Non-Western Mathematicians Name Dates Region of Origin Field of Activity Aryabhata b 476 India Devised sine tables Brahmagupta b 598 India Indeterminant equations Yi Xing China Spherical trigonometry Thabit ibn Qurra Turkey Solution of algebraic equations Abu Kamil Egypt Algebraic computation ibn al-Haythan Iraq Algebra al-Biruni Uzbekistan Refined use of trigonometric functions al-Uqlidisi Syria Used decimal fractions al-Karaji d 1019 Syria Algebra of exponents Omar Khayyam Iran Solution of cubic equations Bhaskara India Algebra Li Ye China Solution of algebraic equations Qin Juishao China Linear Congruencies al-Dini d 1213 Iran Algebra Yang Hui China Solution of polynomial equations Zhu Shijie China Four element method for solving systems of equations Seki Kowa Japan Theory of determinants Muhammad ibn Muhammad Nigeria Magic Squares Srinivasa Ramanujan India Number theory Elementary Framework Menu Elementary Framework Woman Pioneers in Mathematics Name Dates Region of Origin Field of Activity Hypatia Greek Alexandria France Analysis Maria Agnesi Italy Analysis Sophie Germain France Number Theory Mary Fairfax Somerville Scotland Celestial Mechanics Ada Lovelace England Computing Sonya Kovalevski Russia Analysis Charlotte Scott England Algebraic Geometry Grace Chisholm Young England Foundations Emmy Noether Germany Noncommutative algebra Grace Hopper United States Computer Science Elementary Framework Menu

    70. NEAD Resources Catalogue
    Issues raised include commonality in maths eg number systems, calendars, money;maths undertaken by women - eg grace chisholm young, Bangladeshi weavers
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    This book emphasises enjoyment and appreciation of the environment as first steps towards an active concern for the future. Seven themes - Buildings, industrialisation and waste; Climate; Energy; People and their communities; Plants and animals; Soils, rocks and minerals; Water - each contain an introduction, discussion points and a range of activities, which start with play or exploration and gradually become more specific and challenging.
    Mathematics Around the World
    Activities and starting points highlighting maths used and developed in many parts of the world. Issues raised include: commonality in maths - eg number systems, calendars, money; maths undertaken by women - eg Grace Chisholm Young, Bangladeshi weavers; historical development of maths - eg Mayan, Egyptian, Chinese.
    The Maths and Human Rights Resources Book
    The activities in this book provide thought-provoking materials which encourage students to tackle human rights issues whilst at the same time offering a problem-solving and investigative approach towards mathematics. Each activity is differentiated and fully cross referenced to the National Curriculum.
    Summing Up the World: Mathematical Activities with a Global Perspective
    15 Classroom-ready activities designed to enable teachers and students to work in a global context. Each activity stands on its own and teachers can dip in as they choose.

    71. Encyclopædia Britannica
    grace chisholm young University of St Andrews, Scotland Biography of this mathematicianwho along with her husband William young has more than 220 articles and
    http://search.britannica.com/search?query=William Young

    72. James E. Talmage Society
    Mary Ellen Rudin, grace chisholm young Professor of Mathematics at the Universityof Wisconsin, remarks, He is loved and respected everywhere. And Albert
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    Edgerton Merrill, Leona May Peirce, Helen Abbot Merrill, Clara Eliza Smith, ClaraLatimer Bacon, Annie MacKinnon Fitch, grace chisholm young, Isabel Maddison
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    74. Genealogy Data
    Jonnie Gender Male Westbrook, Eunice Westbrook, Vertram chisholm Dwight Leon young,David N. young, Mark S. Sojourner, grace Birth 21 MAR 1918 Hazelhurst
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    , Francis Emily
    Birth : 22 FEB 1823
    Death : 13 JAN 1895
    Gender: Female
    Family: Spouse: Westbrook, Edward Seaborn "E. S."
    Birth : 10 MAY 1816
    Death : 14 JUL 1890
    Gender: Male
    Children: Westbrook, John Edmond
    Westbrook, Seaborn Jones

    Westbrook, Benjamin Gender: Male Westbrook, Edmond S. "Taylor"
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    Chisholm, Adalizer Jane "Addie" Birth : 19 FEB 1854 Death : 9 JAN 1923 Gender: Female Parents: Father: Chisholm, Calvin Mother: Andrews, Harriet Watson Family: Spouse: Westbrook, Edmond S. "Taylor" Birth : 05 SEP 1848 Death : 9 APR 1917 Pike Co., MS Gender: Male Parents: Father: Westbrook, Edward Seaborn "E. S." Mother: , Francis Emily Children: Westbrook, Calvin Birth : 14 FEB Gender: Male Westbrook, Thomas Benjamin Birth : 19 AUG Gender: Male Westbrook, Inez Westbrook, Earnis Gender: Male Westbrook, Jonnie Gender: Male Westbrook, Eunice Westbrook, Vertram Chisholm
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    Rollins, Caroline Elizabeth Gender: Female Family: Spouse: Thornton, William Carson

    75. AskAnything.com - Experts Find Information On Anything
    Original Bid Price, Date Submitted, Category, Question, No. of Responses. $3.00,1/26/2003, All, Where Would I find an article about grace chisholm young? 5.
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    76. WiP: The "Herstory" Of Women In Science
    and Nobel Prize winner; WiP Spotlight Scientist for February/March1998. grace chisholm young Mathematician. Copyright 1999 WiP
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    Women in Science Resources Who are the Women in Physics at Purdue? WiP Spotlight Scientist - Eight times a year, February, March, April, Summer, September, October, November, and Winter, a new female scientist and her contributions to science will be featured. 4000 Years of Women in Science: Biographies/Resources - This web page has a wealth of information on Women who have contributed to the sciences throughout the ages. Find a rolemodel here. Or add one to the list... Bibliographies and Guides to Resources - Links to several bibliographies about women in science and technology. Biographies of Women Mathematicians Noteable women: A Searchable Database with an incredable list of famous women. Reading through the list is a real eye-opener. UCLA's Site on Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics Biographies of Women in Science Elizabeth Britton - One of the first female botanists; helped found the New York Botanical Garden.
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    1999 Joint Winners Catherine Horwood ' Girls who arouse dangerous passions womenand bathing 19001939' and Claire Jones 'grace chisholm young, gender and
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    In memory of Dr Clare Evans , a national prize is awarded annually for an original essay in the field of women's history or gender and history. The essays are considered by a panel of judges set up by the Women's History Network and the Trustees of the Clare Evans Memorial Fund. A £250 prize is awarded by Clare's daughter at the Women's History Network Annual Conference. [ conference details To be eligible for the award, the candidate must be
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    78. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of YO
    2000. young, Elaine, The University of Oklahoma, 2002. young (geb.chisholm), grace, GeorgAugust-Universität Göttingen, 1895. young,Jr
    http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/html/letter.phtml?letter=YO

    79. Greenwood Publishing Group I1
    Boole Stott Olga TausskyTodd Jean Taylor Chuu-Lian Terng Karen Uhlenbeck Marion Walter Sylvia Wiegand grace chisholm young Appendix I
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    80. Young
    in 1897. Discussions with Klein seems to inspire young. grace Chisholmyoung later wrote that after Klein's visit. William
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Young.html
    William Henry Young
    Born: 20 Oct 1863 in London, England
    Died: 7 July 1942 in Lausanne, Switzerland
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    to see a larger version Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    William Young 's father was Henry Young, a grocer, and his mother was Hephzibah Jeal. William was his parents' eldest son and he was brought up by his parents as a Baptist. He attended the City of London School where the headmaster was particularly fascinated by mathematics. This headmaster was Edwin A Abott, who was the author of the famous popular mathematical work Flatland. He immediately saw the potential that Young had for mathematics and he encouraged him in that direction. In 1881 Young entered Peterhouse, Cambridge to begin his undergraduate studies of mathematics. At Cambridge Young was an outstanding student showing far more mathematical ability than any of the other students in his year. However to achieve the position of First Wrangler (the top position in the list of First Class graduates) in the Mathematical Tripos required enormous dedication and training in the type of examination questions set in the Tripos. It would be fair to say that the First Wrangler was the most skilled at answering Tripos questions rather than the best mathematician and many of the great mathematicians who attended Cambridge failed to gain this distinction. Young was one such student for he made a very conscience decision that becoming First Wrangler was less important to him than having varied interests, both academic and sporting, at university. He was fourth wrangler in 1884. While at Cambridge he put aside the Baptist religion of his family and as baptised into the Church of England.

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