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  2. The Washington Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Papers aims to place Washington in a larger context and to bring individuals, such as Martha Washington and Washington family members, into sharper focus. The project is currently headed by editor in chief and director Jennifer E. Steenshorne, and is the largest collection of its type. [ 3 ]

  3. File:The Washington Papers material for OTRS.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. William Wright Abbot - Wikipedia

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    He worked on Washington's papers for more than 15 years, raising several million dollars in funding while reading or editing more than 135,000 of Washington's documents. [3] His research into the Colonial period has been acclaimed for greatly expanding on the existing knowledge of the Continental government during its formative period.

  5. List of important publications in mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The diagram accompanies Book II, Proposition 5. [1] This is a list of important publications in mathematics, organized by field. Some reasons a particular publication might be regarded as important: Topic creator – A publication that created a new topic; Breakthrough – A publication that changed scientific knowledge significantly

  6. The Last Witness to the Shot Heard Round the World - AOL

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    The story of a family at the center of American history.

  7. Alfred W. Hales - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Washington Hales (born November 30, 1938) is an American mathematician, a professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles, and one of the namesakes of the Hales–Jewett theorem. He was born in Pasadena, California, and is the older brother of R. Stanton Hales. [1]

  8. Kenneth A. Ross - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Allen Ross (born January 21, 1936) is a mathematician and an emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of Oregon. [1] He served as an associate editor for Mathematics Magazine. He was president of the Mathematical Association of America from 1995 to 1996. He is a recipient of the Charles Y. Hu Award for distinguished service ...

  9. Thomas A. Garrity - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Anthony Garrity was born in 1959. [1] He completed his bachelor's degree in mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin in 1981. [2] He attended Brown University for doctoral studies, completing a PhD in mathematics in 1986 under the supervision of professor William Fulton.