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    Gertrude Blanch (2 February 1897, in Kolno, Russian Empire (now Poland) – 1 January 1996) was an American mathematician who did pioneering work in numerical...
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  • footballer Gertrude Blanch (1897–1996), American mathematician Joan Blanch (1937–2014), Spanish politician Johan Blanch, Occitan troubadour John Blanch (c. 1649–1725)...
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  • the Warburg Institute Gertrude Blanch (1897–1996), American mathematician Gertrude Bloede (1845–1905), American poet Gertrude Blom (1901–1993), Swiss...
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  • professional work during the Great Depression. The mathematical leader was Gertrude Blanch, who had just finished her doctorate in mathematics at Cornell University...
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    joined the Mathematical Tables Project in 1940, where she worked under Gertrude Blanch, whom she would later credit as her mentor. Ida Rhodes was a pioneer...
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  • Stuart Yarworth Blanch, Baron Blanch, PC (2 February 1918 – 3 June 1994) was an Anglican clergyman. Little interested in religion in his youth, he became...
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    an archaeologist, who was involved in many excavations in Israel. Gertrude Blanch (born Gittel Kaimowitz) was an accomplished Mathematician, who emigrated...
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  • Charles W. Bachman Paul Baran Jean Bartik Edmund Berkeley James Bidzos Gertrude Blanch Vint Cerf John Day Edsger W. Dijkstra Wallace John Eckert Alexandra...
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  • chemist William Baziotes - painter Harry Binswanger - philosopher Gertrude Blanch - pioneer of numerical analysis and computation Robert A. Brady - economist...
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  • November 26 – Paul Rand, graphic designer (b. 1914) November 27 – Gertrude Blanch, mathematician (b. 1897) November 28 – Don McNeill, tennis player (b...
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    of Agriculture) Blanche W. Noyes Eleanor C. Pressly Evelyn Anderson Gertrude Blanch Selene Gifford Elizabeth F. Messer (Civil Service Commission) Margaret...
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    learned the basics of numerical analysis from the committee's chair, Gertrude Blanch. While working at the Mathematics Tables Project, she completed her...
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  • 1963), French applied mathematician and image processing researcher Gertrude Blanch (1897–1996), American numerical analyst Roswitha Blind, German convex...
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  • Johnson, American businessman, founded Howard Johnson's (d. 1972) 1897 – Gertrude Blanch, Russian-American mathematician (d. 1996) 1900 – Willie Kamm, American...
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  • Magnus Hestenes, J. Barkley Rosser, George Forsythe, Cornelius Lanczos, Gertrude Blanch, and William Karush. Magnus Hestenes's work on the conjugate gradient...
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    Woman's Award; from left to right: Elizabeth Messer, Evelyn M. Anderson, Gertrude Blanch, President Johnson, Patricia van Delden, Margaret Schwartz, and Selene...
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    included Klara Dan von Neumann, Augusta H. Teller, and Adele Goldstine. Gertrude Blanch led the Mathematical Tables Project group from 1938 to 1948. During...
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  • bomb was produced Hans Bethe – director of the theoretical division Gertrude Blanch – oversaw calculations for the Manhattan Project Oswald C. Brewster...
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    Auerbach, basketball guard, NBA coach and general manager, Hall of Fame Gertrude Blanch, mathematician Mark Breland, World Champion Boxer Mel Brooks, actor...
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  • Theiler Gertrude B. Elion Gertrude Bell Gertrude Blanch Gertrude Caton–Thompson Gertrude Mary Cox Gertrude Neumark Gertrude Scharff Goldhaber Gertrude Simmons...
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  • married in Cardiff Gertrude Blanch, of English and African-American descent. They were amateur musicians, Antoni playing violin and Gertrude playing piano;...
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    Blanche Yurka (born Blanch Jurka; June 19, 1887 – June 6, 1974) was an American stage and film actress and director. She was an opera singer with minor...
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    Manhattan in New York City. The institution was originally founded in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875–1942), a prominent American socialite, sculptor...
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  • painter Peggy Bacon (1895–1987), printmaker, painter, illustrator Lucile Blanch (1895–1981), painter Adolf Dehn (1895–1968), lithographer, illustrator Buckminster...
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  • Basil Henson (Oxted), Jack May (Watts), Anthony Langdon (Musgrove), Dennis Blanch (Bambridge), Peter Mayock (Parker), Richard Henry (Kirby), Mark Allington...
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  • Haskell Janice Kent as Mary Ellen Cleaver (née Rogers) Ellen Maxted as Gertrude "Gert" Haskell Christian Osmond as Eddie "Bomber" Haskell Jr. Giovanni...
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    1970–1977 – Symphorien (TV series) — Diane Beaulac 1971 – Au retour des oies blanches (TV) 1973 – And I Love You Dearly — Janet 1973 – La Maîtresse — Janet 1974...
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    Alice Beckington George Bellows Thomas Hart Benton, Isabel Bishop Arnold Blanch Homer Boss Louis Bouche Robert Brackman George Bridgman Alexander Stirling...
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  • beggar beignet belfry berm Bertha Bianca bichon bigot bigotry bison bivouac blanch Blanche blancmange blank blanket blasé (also blase) blazon blemish bleu...
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    JRA member Yutaka Furuya and safe passage out of the Netherlands. Stuart Blanch, the Bishop of Liverpool, was appointed Archbishop of York, the second highest...
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