Function theory : lecture notes, Cornell University / John Irwin Hutchinson, 1904.
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Locke, L. Leland (Leslie Leland), 1875-
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Leslie Leland Locke (1875-1943) was a professor of the history of mathematics at Brooklyn College, and a noted authority on the history of mathematical instruments, particularly the Peruvian quipu. In 1939, Locke donated his personal collection of early calculating machines to the United States National Museum (Smithsonian Institution). He was also a graduate of Grove City College. From the description of Leslie Leland Locke scrapbooks, 1873-1939. (Smithsonian Institution Libraries)....
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Hutchinson, John Irwin, 1867-1935
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John Irwin Hutchinson, born on 12 April 1867 in Bangor, Maine, studied mathematics at Bates College and Clark University, and received his PhD. from the University of Chicago. Most of his teaching career was spent at Cornell University, where he began as an instructor in mathematics in 1894, served as an assistant professor from 1903 until 1910, and held a full professorship from 1910 until his death on 1 December 1935. From the description of Function theory : lecture notes, Cornell...