William Dunham may refer to: "By" Dunham (William D. Dunham), American songwriter and film producer William Dunham (mathematician) (born 1947), American...
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William Wade Dunham (born 1947) is an American writer who was originally trained in topology but became interested in the history of mathematics and specializes...
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proof is nontrivial and, according to the historian of mathematics, William Dunham, "Garfield's is really a very clever proof." The proof appears as the...
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William Douglas Dunham (January 29, 1920 – March 3, 1990) was an American flying ace in the 348th Fighter Group during World War II, scoring 16 aerial...
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William D. "By" Dunham (May 2, 1910 – April 12, 2001) was an American songwriter and film producer. Born William Donaldson Dunham in New York City, Dunham...
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November 2009). (talk given by William Dunham at ) Dunham, William (14 October 2008). "A Tribute to Euler – William Dunham". YouTube. Muhlenberg College:...
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Travelers' Cafe on William Street situated between the old firehouse and the old Wichita City Hotel. On November 25, 1926, at age 8, Dunham discovered his...
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Brigadier Mark William Dunham, CBE (born 1961) is a retired Royal Marines officer who served as the Deputy Commandant General Royal Marines. He was born...
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George William Dunham (born June 28, 1965); is an American radio personality and member of the Musers in Dallas, Texas. Dunham co-hosts the show with...
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Stephen Dunham (1964-2012), American actor William Dunham (mathematician) William D. Dunham, American Technology Professional William D. Dunham (1920-1990)...
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William D. Kearfott (January 12, 1864 – November 12, 1917) was an American engineer and amateur entomologist. Kearfott was educated in primary schools...
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Katherine Mary Dunham (June 22, 1909 – May 21, 2006) was an American dancer, choreographer, anthropologist, and social activist. Dunham had one of the...
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William Riley Dunham (February 1, 1856 – February 4, 1921), "the man known by name by more men, women and children than any other one man in Tipton County...
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Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham (/ˈdʌnəm/ DUN-əm; October 26, 1922 – November 2, 2008) was an American banker and the maternal grandmother of Barack Obama, the...
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USA: Camera Craft Pub. Co. 1937. OCLC 872528013. Revised Mortensen, William; Dunham, George; Lytle, Larry; Moynihan, Michael (1937). The Command to Look:...
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published in the New England Journal of Education. Mathematics historian William Dunham wrote that Garfield's trapezoid work was "really a very clever proof...
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Asinorum". The New England Journal of Education. 3 (14): 161. as noted in William Dunham (1997). The mathematical universe: An alphabetical journey through the...
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2nd ed. 1st printing), Feral House. ISBN 0-922915-84-9 Mortensen, William; Dunham, George (21 October 2014). Michael Moynihan (ed.). The Command to Look:...
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The Dunham House, located just south of Kempton, Indiana, USA, was built circa 1880s. The house was built by William Riley Dunham who served the U.S....
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Joanna Elizabeth Dunham (6 May 1936 – 25 November 2014) was an English actress, best noted for her work on stage and television. She also appeared in several...
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Michael Francis Dunham (born June 1, 1972) is an American former professional ice hockey goaltender. Dunham is the Boston Bruins goalie development coach...
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No. 3 (Mar. 1971), pp. 272-273. The half-page proof is expanded by William Dunham in Euler: The Master of Us All, pp. 74-76. Clarkson, James (1966). "On...
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B. (1882). Rice: its history, culture, manufacture, and food value. William Dunham. p. 9. Retrieved May 19, 2016. Alcock, J.P. (2006). Food in the Ancient...
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Rosemarie Dunham (born Rosemarie Tomlinson; 13 December 1924 – 5 December 2016) was a British actress. She is sometimes credited as Rosemary Dunham. Dunham was...
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Dunham Massey Hall, usually known simply as Dunham Massey, is an English country house in the parish of Dunham Massey in the district of Trafford, near...
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Jonathan Dunham (January 17, 1640 – September 6, 1724), known in his early life as Jonathan Singletary, was a prominent early European-American settler...
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published in the New England Journal of Education. Mathematics historian William Dunham wrote that Garfield's trapezoid work was "really a very clever proof...
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Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 278,279. ISBN 978-0-7923-2565-9. See William Dunham in a video: An Evening with Leonhard Euler – YouTube Archived 2016-05-16...
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Family of Barack Obama (redirect from Madelyn and Stanley Dunham)
Italy and Germany. Eleanor Dunham, Obama's great-aunt, was the younger sister of Stanley Armour Dunham and Ralph Dunham. Married to Ralph Lee Berkebile...
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general William D. Dunham (1920–1990), U.S. Air Force brigadier general This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title General Dunham. If...
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