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  1. A Symposium on Commercially Available General-Purpose Electronic Digital Computers of Moderate Price by Mina Rees, 1952-01-01
  2. Division algebras associated with an equation whose group has four generators by Mina Spiegel Rees, 1932

41. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Index Of REE
Reemtsen, Rembert, rees, mina, University of Chicago, 1931. rees, Harriet, Universityof Chicago, 1937. rees, Howard, University of Michigan, 1980. rees, Davis,
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42. Assistant Professor Amy E
Her thesis, In Service to Mathematics The Life and Work of mina rees,will be published in the near future. Presentations. On mina rees
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Assistant Professor Amy E. Shell-Gellasch
Professor Amy Shell joined the Department of Mathematical Sciences at USMA in the summer of 2000.
Office: 224 Thayer Hall
Phone is (845) 938-2413
Email: aa7423@usma.edu In the fall of 2002 Professor Shell is teaching Calculus II ( ). She has previously taught and "The History of Mathematics form the West Point Perspective" will be taught winter term, 2003. For information see below or contact DR. Shell. Click here to read some wonderful Student Papers on various math related topics. The following information is also available: Brief Biography Dr. Shell grew up in Birmingham Michigan, north of Detroit. She attended the University of Michigan as an undergraduate earning a B.S. Ed. in secondary math and physics in 1989. She then worked with the non-profit educational program Project SEED in the Detroit Public Schools for three years before receiving her Ma in pure mathematics from Oakland University in Rochester Michigan, 1995. After teaching as adjunct faculty and minority student liaison for the mathematics department at Oakland, she moved to Chicago to attend the

43. Jan98
mina S. rees ‘19. Originally from Cleveland, mina rees graduated from Hunter CollegeHigh School in 1919, and summa cum laude from Hunter College in 1923.
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Mina S. Rees ‘19 Originally from Cleveland, Mina Rees graduated from Hunter College High School in 1919, and summa cum laude from Hunter College in 1923. She studied law as a graduate student at Columbia University, and earned her Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Chicago in 1931. She was married to Dr. Leopold Brahdy from 1955 until his death in 1977. She is survived by her niece Dorothy Halpin, and her great-niece Suzanne Schmitz and great-nephews James, Kevin, and Paul Halpin. A memorial service was held for Dr. Rees at the CUNY Graduate School on December 8. Speakers included Dr. Mildred Dresselhaus, President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, F. Forrester Church, pastor of the Unitarian Church of All Souls (where she was a member for more than thirty years), Frances Horowitz, President of The Graduate School and University Center, and CUNY professor Arthur Schlesinger,Jr.

44. The University Of Chicago Alumni Gateway ::: The University Alumni Association
1984) Potts, Willis J., '20, MD'24 (1961) Poulter, Thomas Charles, '20, MD'33 (1963)rees, Albert E., AM'47, PhD'50 rees, mina S., PhD'31 (1971) Reinert, Msgr.
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Alumni Award Historical Recipients
THE 2003 NOMINATIONS FOR ALUMNI AWARDS ARE DUE OCTOBER 15, 2002.
The Alumni Medal
The University Alumni Service Medal

The Professional Achievement Awards

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ALUMNI MEDAL
Alvarez, Luis, '32, SM'34, PhD'36 (1978)
Arnett, Trevor, '98 (1941)
Atwood, Wallace W., '97, PhD'03 (1941)
Bailey, Percival, '14, PhD'18 (1941) Banda, Hastings Kamuzu, '31 (1964) Barnes, Clifford W., AM'93 (1941) Bell, Laird, JD'07 (1943) Benitez, Conrado, '10, AM'11 (1957) Blunt, Katharine, PhD'07 (1941) Bruere, Henry J., '01 (1941) Chandler, Henry P., JD'06 (1941) Chase, Charles W.,'99 (1941) Chey, Jong-Hyon, AM'61 (1995)

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46. Jan 23 Job 5
mina rees Library, Graduate Center, City University of New York. York (CUNY).The mina rees Library supports the Center's Graduate programs,.
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[acrlny-l] Job Posting - Search Extended Mina Rees Library, Graduate Center, City University of New York POSITION: Associate Librarian for Reference and Access Services Faculty Appointment at rank of Asst. or Associate Professor The Graduate Center, located in a landmark building located at Fifth Avenue and 34th Street, offers the doctoral programs of the City University of New York (CUNY). The Mina Rees Library supports the Center's Graduate programs, and serves 1,600 faculty and 3,500 students enrolled in 32 doctoral programs and 7 master's degree programs. Library holdings consist of over 276, 000 volumes, 479,000 microforms, a large number of music scores and recordings and 1500 current print journal subscriptions, as well as over 60 electronic databases. In addition to providing support for Graduate Center course work and qualifying exams, the Library facilitates access to the printed and electronic holdings of the 17 other City University libraries, the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, and other scholarly collections. Reporting to the Chief Librarian, the Associate Librarian for Reference and

47. Scholarships Of Civil Engineering At CCNY
tuition bill credit of the award. The mina rees Dissertation Fellowshipin the Sciences. The mina rees Dissertation Award, named
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Financial Assistance at the Graduate School consists of two major types of aid: institutional aid, for which the Graduate School itself is the funding source, and federal and state aid. With the exception of a few special awards and the Student Employment Program, institutional aid is awarded to students based on the nomination of the doctoral program in which the student is enrolled. Institutional funding is most often in the form of research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and tuition stipends. Federal Aid for graduate students includes Federal Work-Study, Federal Direct Loans, and Federal Perkins Loans. New York State provides the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) for eligible graduate students who are New York State residents. In all cases, Federal and state aid is based solely on financial need. Institutional aid is based on a combination of need and merit. A selected list of scholarships is given below: R.E. Gilleece Grad. Teaching Science/Engineering MAGNET ... H. Rubinstein Robert E. Gilleece Fellowship The Robert E. Gilleece Fellowship, named for the late Assistant Vice President for Student Services, is offered at the time of admission to a select number of incoming students who show exceptional academic potential at The Graduate School. The awardees are chosen by the Gilleece Fellowship Committee based on nominations presented by all Ph.D. Programs. Only academic merit is considered in the selection of Gilleece Fellows. The award consists of full tuition plus $16,000 for each of the first four years of the student's studies at The Graduate School. Renewal of the award each year is contingent upon satisfactory academic progress.

48. QRS
Reed, Stanley Forman, LL.D. 1940. Reed, Sylvanus Albert, Sc.D. 1929/10/31.rees, mina Splegel, LL.D. 1971/6/1. Reeve, Harold L. LHD, 1954/1/11.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ceremonies/commencement/notes/honorary/qrs.htm
Quindlen, Anna Marie Medal Quisumbing, Francisco A. Medal Rabi, Isidor Isaac Sc.D. Radhakrishnan, Sir Sarvepalli LL.D. Ragan, Charles A., Jr. Sc.D. Ramsay, Sir William Sc.D. Ramsey, Arthur Michael S.T.D. Rand, Ivan C. LL.D. Randall, John Hermann, Jr. L.H.D. Randolph, A. Phillip LL.D. Rangel, Charles LL.D. Raphaelson, Samson L.H.D. Rappleye, Willard Cole Sc.D. Rathgen, Karl Litt.D. Ray, Gordon Norton LL.D. Read, Herbert Harold Sc.D. Reading, Right Honorable the Earl of LL.D. Reed, Stanley Forman LL.D. Reed, Sylvanus Albert Sc.D. Rees, Mina Splegel LL.D. Reeve, Harold L. L.H.D. Reid, Helen Rogers Litt.D. Reisinger, Hugo A.M. Repplier, Agnes Litt.D. Reston, James L.H.D. Restrepo, Camilo Claudio Medal Rhee, Syngman LL.D. Rhinelander, Right Reverend Philip Mercer S.T.D. Rhoades, Lyman Medal Rice, George Samuel Medal Richards, Alfred Newton Sc.D. Richards, Dickinson Woodruff Sc.D. Richards, John Kelvey, Jr. Sc.D. Richards, Lloyd G. L.H.D. Rickover, Hyman George Sc.D. Ricoeur, Paul Litt.D. Riddell, Walter Alexander Medal Riegelman, Harold Medal Riley, Henry Alsop Sc.D. Rios, Juan Antonio

49. 1960-1979
1971/6/1, Nagel, Ernest, Litt.D. 1971/6/1, O'Keefe, Georgia, LHD. 1971/6/1,rees, mina Splegel, LL.D. 1971/6/1, Train, Russell Errol, LL.D.
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Campbell, Joseph LL.D. Donegan, Horace S.T.D. Fisk, James Brown Sc.D. Gould, Lawrence McKinley Sc.D. Hill, Lister LL.D. Lodge, Henry Cabot LL.D. McConnell, A. J. Sc.D. Nevins, Allan Litt.D. Pace, Frank LL.D. Rickover, Hyman George Sc.D. Van Doren, Mark Litt.D. Cheatham, Elliott Evans LL.D. Evershed, Francis Raymond LL.D. Fyfe, David Patrick Maxwell LL.D. Seymour, Whitney North LL.D. Gropius, Walter L.H.D. Jeanneret, Charles Edouard L.H.D. Ikeda, Hayato LL.D. Gates, Thomas Sovereign, Jr. LL.D. Glennan, T. Keith Sc.D. Hesburgh, Theodore Martin, C.S.C. LL.D. Ingraham, Mary Shotwell L.H.D. Loeb, Robert Frederick Sc.D. Mills, Frederick Cecil LL.D. Plaza, Galo Lasso LL.D. Jastrow, Robert Medal Ramsey, Arthur Michael S.T.D. Tsunoda, Ryusaku Litt.D. Coles, James S. LL.D. Goodrich, Luther Carrington Litt.D. Guggenheim, Henry F. LL.D. Hammett, Louis Plack Sc.D. Kappel, Frederick LL.D. McNamara, Robert LL.D. Park, Rosemary LL.D. Piel, Gerard L.H.D. Roche, Jean C. H. H. Sc.D. Sterling, J. E. Wallace LL.D. Thompson, Llewellyn LL.D. Brown, Harold Medal Brucker, Herbert L.H.D. Reston, James L.H.D.

50. Mathematics And War
14001440,. Kathleen Williams (Military Historian, CUNY, New York) ImprobableWarriors Mathematicians Grace Hopper and mina rees in World War II.
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Mathematics and War
International Scientific Meeting,
Karlskrona (Sweden), August 29-31, 2002
Draft, August 27, 2002
  • Organisers:
Maurice de Gosson (Mathematician, Karlskrona, Sweden), Reiner Braun (Director, Dortmund, Germany), Stig Andur Pedersen (Philosopher, Roskilde, Denmark).
  • Advisory Board:
Akira Asada (Mathematician, Osaka, Japan), Wolfgang Coy (Computer Scientist, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany), Sergei Demidov (Mathematics Historian, Moscow University, Russia), Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen (Mathematics Historian, Roskilde, Denmark), Matthias Kreck (Mathematician, Heidelberg, Germany), Lee Lorch (Mathematician, Toronto, Canada), Armin Tenner (Physicist, Amsterdam, Netherlands), Paola Valero (Researcher on Mathematics Education, Bogota, Colombia, p.t. Aalborg, Denmark).
  • Purpose:
Mathematics has for centuries been stimulated, financed and credited by military purposes. Some mathematical thoughts and mathematical technology have also been vital in war. During World War II mathematical work by the Anti-Hitler coalition was part of an aspiration to serve humanity and not help destroy it. At present, it is not an easy task to view the bellicose potentials of mathematics in a proper perspective. At the conference, we will present historical evidence and recent changes in the interaction between mathematics and the military. We will discuss the new mathematically enhanced development of military technology which seems to have changed the very character of modern warfare.

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52. Citation
30 , Issue 10 (October 1987) toc Celebrating ACM's 40th anniversary The computingprogram of the Office of Naval Research, 19461953 Author mina rees City Univ
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53. Computer-Pioneers-Contents
Radin, George. Rajchman, Jan A. Ralston, Anthony. Randell, Brian. rees, mina.Rejewski, Marian. Rhodes, Ida. Robinson, Louis. Rochester, Nathaniel. Rosen,Saul.
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Contents Introduction Adams, Jeanne Clare Aiken, Howard Hathaway Alexander, Samuel N. Al-Khowarizmi, Mukhammad ibn Musa Amdahl, Gene M. Andrews, Ernest Galen Astrahan, Morton Michael Atanasoff, John Vincent Atchison, William Auerbach, Isaac L. Babbage, Charles Bachman, Charles Backus, John Warner Baker, Charles L. Bardeen,John Barr, Joel Bauer, Friedrich L. Bech, Niels Ivar Belady, Laszlo A. Bell, Chester Gordon Bell, Gwen Bemer, Robert W. Berkeley, Edmund C. Berry, Clifford Edward Billing, Heinz Birkenstock, James Birkhoff, Garrett Bloch, Erich Boole, George Booth, Andrew Donald Booth, Taylor L. Bowden, Bertram Vivian Bradshaw, Charles L. Brainerd, John Grist Bright, Herbert S. Bromberg, Howard Brooker, Ralph Anthony Brooks, Frederick P., Jr. Brown, George H. Brown, Gordon S. Buie, James L. Burks, Alice R. Burks, Arthur Walter Bush, Vannevar E. Bushnell, Nolan Carlson, Walter M. Carr, John Weber III Chandler, W.W.

54. E-STREAMS Vol. 5, No. 2 - February 2002
Grace Murray Hopper Computer Scientist 113; mina Spiegel rees Science Administrator154; After the War 200. Notes 221. Bibliography 259. Index 271.
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E-STREAMS Vol. 5, No. 2 - February 2002 Science-Women
Improbable Warriors: Women Scientists and the U. S. Navy in World War II
, by Kathleen Broome Williams. Annapolis, MD, Naval Institute Press, 2001. 280p., illus., bibliog., index. ISBN 1-55750-961-1 . $34.95. LC Call no.: Q141.W617. Subjects: Women Scientists-United States-Biography; United States Navy-Women-Biography; World War, 1939-1945-Science. Reviewer: April Brazill, Science Librarian, SUNY Stony Brook Library, abrazill@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Table of Contents:
  • Women at War: An Overview 1 Mary Sears: Oceanographer 28 Florence van Straten: Meteorologist 67 Grace Murray Hopper: Computer Scientist 113 Mina Spiegel Rees: Science Administrator 154 After the War 200
  • Notes 221 Bibliography 259 Index 271 Improbable Warriors: Women Scientists and the U.S. Navy in World War II chronicles the lives and careers of four unassuming women as they battled prejudice and inequities in their desire to live up to their patriotic and intellectual potentials. The book is an important contribution to the history of women in the military during WWII, a subject that has received otherwise scant attention to date. Williams relates the initial reluctance on the part of the navy (and the rest of the armed forces for that matter) to admit women into service. Additionally, once it was agreed to let women serve, it was generally expected that they would only be assigned to clerical work or nursing detail. With the overall shortage of personnel, however, it became apparent that more women needed to be hired in technical and skilled areas in some part to replace the men who were called into armed combat. It was for that reason plus a willingness to join in the war effort that these four women elected to apply their expertise and meet the challenges of military service. For there was certainly no guarantee that their efforts would be either recognized or rewarded after the war ended.

    55. University Of Rochester Archives -- Honorary Degrees, P-R
    1855. Doctor of Laws. RAYTON, Wilbur Brambley. 1933. Doctor of Science. rees,mina Spiegel. 1971. Doctor of Science. reesE, Morgan J. 1852. Doctor of Divinity.
    http://www.lib.rochester.edu/rbk/URArchives/degreespqr.html
    Honorary Degrees, P-R NAME DATE DEGREE OCCASION OR NOTES PADGET, John R. Doctor of Laws PALEY, Albert Raymond Doctor of Fine Arts PALMER, Francis Bolles Doctor of Philosophy PARK, Edwards Albert Doctor of Science PARKER, Arthur Caswell Master of Science PARMELEE, D.S. Master of Arts PATTERSON, Robert Porter Doctor of Laws PATTISON, Harold Doctor of Divinity PAYNE, Sereno E. Doctor of Laws PEABODY, Andrew P. Doctor of Laws PEARSON, Lester Bowles Doctor of Laws PECK, Henry Master of Arts PEI, Ieoh Ming Doctor of Fine Arts PELL, Claiborne Doctor of Laws Dean Garms Inauguration, College of Education PENDERECKI, Krsysztof Doctor of Music Eastman School of Music 50th Anniversary PEPPER, George Wharton Doctor of Laws PERKINS, James Breck Doctor of Laws PERKINS, Dexter Doctor of Laws PERKINS , James Alfred Doctor of Laws PETERS, Ellen Ash Doctor of Laws Inauguration of President Thomas H. Jackson PETERSON, Peter G. Doctor of Laws William E. Simon School Commencement PEYRE, Henri Maurice Doctor of Humane Letters PIMENTEL, George Claude Doctor of Science PLATT, Charles Adams

    56. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 397
    Reedy, George E.,1917 rees, mina Spiegel,1902- reese, FD reese,Pee Wee,1919- ReferendumsConnecticutNew Canaan1950-1960.
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    57. Evelyn Julia Kent Mina's Mountain Biography: General Jewish Studies The Holocaus
    Subject Biography general Jewish studies The Holocaust Biographies (Biography)Title mina's Mountain Author Evelyn Julia Kent. David rees To the Ut
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    58. Smart Computing-Editorial
    In addition, he held more than 100 patents and won the Harold PenderAward in 1977. mina rees The first woman elected president
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    Rabin, Michael (1931- )
    Michael Rabin’s career in computing essentially took off in 1959 when, along with Dana Scott, he introduced the concept of “nondeterminism,” which was the idea that a computer application could be capable of making guesses. The pair shared the Turing Award for their work in 1976.
    Michael Rabin The various algorithms and models that Michael Rabin has created and worked on, including ITOSS (Integrated Toolkit for Operating System Security), have been extremely influential in the fields of computer security and information dispersal. Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Shallit Rabin is quoted as saying, “We should give up the attempt to derive results and answers with complete certainty.” In 1975, Rabin unveiled an algorithm he developed to quickly find very large prime numbers (the algorithm included a very slight possibility of error, although only one in a trillion). This work, based on previous work done by Gary Miller, is considered to be the first use of randomization in mathematics.
    Along with doctoral student Doug Tygar (now a computing science teacher at the University of California, Berkeley), Rabin went on to develop a computer security model called ITOSS (Integrated Toolkit for Operating System Security). It consisted of tools developers could incorporate into current and future operating systems to protect the operating system and files on a computer from unauthorized access, primaril....

    59. New Page 1
    Barbara Johnson, Candy Jones, Michael Kerrigan. William Martin, Ann rees,mina Richards. Jeffrey Schiffel, Franc Stratton, Berthamae Walker. MichaelWoods,
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    60. AMANDA REES - Full CV
    376 0136 Email actors@aucklandactors.co.nz AMANDA rees DOB 1962 Pacific RenaissanceCrime Watch, ‘Heather’, 1996, Kotuku Hercules, ‘mina’, 1995, dir
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