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  1. Open mappings on 2-dimensional manifolds by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1961
  2. Non-obstructing sets and related mappings by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1960
  3. Point set theory by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1932
  4. Mapping norms by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1959
  5. Notes on functions and multifunctions by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1967
  6. Compactness of certain mappings by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1959
  7. Quasi-open mappings by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1957
  8. Norms for open mappings by Gordon Thomas Whyburn, 1960

21. Recipients Of Doctorates In Mathematics At UNC-CH
David W. Showalter, W. whyburn, A Perrontype existence theorem with several related GaryP. gordon, T. Brylawsk, Representations of matroids over prime fields,
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Ph.D. Recipients If this page appears improperly formatted,
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Year Recipient Advisor Dissertation Title Employment Archibald Henderson W. Cain, Math;
W. Toy, Rom.Lang Cone of the normals and an allied cone for central surfaces of the second degree G.W. Nicholson A. Henderson The generalized form of the Lorentz transformation E.A. Cameron J.W. Lasley, Jr On loci associated with certain osculants of a plane curve Reece C. Blackwell J.W. Lasley, Jr. Cubic having R-point contact with a plane curve Howard M. Nahikian E.T. Browne Conditions that a matrix B be expressible as a polynomial in a set of partial idempotent and nilpotent elements of a matrix A, and applications to the solution of matrix equations Hubert V. Park E.T. Browne Conditions on two singular matrices A and B such that AB and BA may have the same reduced characteristic function Charles L. Seebeck, Jr.

22. MACHINE SHOPS Physics Department 4-6567 School Of Engineering And
44949 Almut Burchard, Assistant Professor 4-4152 Kelle L. Clark, whyburn ResearchInstructor 4 Chairman 4-4930 John Z. Imbrie, Professor 4-4910 gordon E. Keller
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MACHINE SHOPS Physics Department 4-6567 School of Engineering and Applied Science 2-5359 MADISON HOUSE 977-7051 (see also Community Service Office) FAX 977-7339 E-Mail: MadHouse@virginia.edu Office of Volunteer Community Service Messenger Mail Address: 170 Rugby Road Cindy Fredrick, Executive Director Dave Norris, Associate Director Help Line 295-8255 MADISON PAPERS (see Papers of James Madison) MAIL ROOMS Station No. 1 (Emmet House) -Div. Student Housing 4-7971 Station No. 2 (Tuttle House)-Div. Student Housing 4-3421 Newcomb Station and Contract Post Office (Newcomb Hall) 4-3123 NOTE: The correct zip code for all three stations above is 22904. MAINTENANCE Health Sciences (see Facilities Management or Orange Section, Facilities Services) Other buildings (see Facilities Management) Student Housing (see Housing Division, Operations)

23. Matches For: MR=32:425
MathSciNet bibliographic data. 32 425 54.00 whyburn, gordon Thomas. Analytictopology. American Mathematical Society Colloquium Publications, Vol.
http://www.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=32:425

24. UARS University Of North Carolina (System)
William C. Friday succeeded gordon Gray in 1957 as President of the Consolidated whofigure significantly in these records include William M. whyburn, Donald B
http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/mssinv/uars/guide/usystem.htm
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA (SYSTEM)
Described here are the records of various offices and bodies within the University of North Carolina (System), including those of the Presidents, Trustees, and Governors of the System. These records embrace both the Consolidated University and the current University System. The current University System dates from 1972, when the General Assembly completely restructured higher education in North Carolina, bringing all state-supported institutions of higher learning into a single system. Today the University of North Carolina System consists of sixteen campuses: the six listed above plus Appalachian State University, East Carolina University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, North Carolina Central University, North Carolina School of the Arts, Pembroke State University, Western Carolina University, and Winston-Salem State University. Records groups included in this section are:

25. Www.lib.unc.edu/mss/uars/aapa.txt
whyburn as Chairman) to study the needs and goals of the Physics Department. Owingto continuing pressure from the Physics Department, President gordon Gray in
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26. The Students Of R. L. Moore: Preliminary Report (13 January 2000) By Ben Fitpatr
Moore directed very few MA students; two were Lucille S. whyburn, wifeof gordon T. whyburn, and Martin Ettlinger, son of HJ Ettlinger.
http://at.yorku.ca/i/a/a/b/40.htm
Topology Atlas Document # iaab-40
The Students of R. L. Moore: Preliminary Report
Ben Fitpatrick, Jr.
In this paper we list the PhD students of R.L. Moore and some other students influenced by him, and we give some information about them, in the belief that a teacher is best known by means of the activities and accomplishments of his students.
1. John R. Kline (1891-1955), PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1916.
2. George H. Hallett (1895-1985), PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1918.
Hallett did not enter academia; instead, he had a long career in public service, beginning with a post as Secretary of the Proportional Representation League. In 1937 he wrote Proportional Representation: The Key to Democracy . He taught courses in government at several colleges in New York City: Brooklyn, Hunter, NYU, and CCNY. He was given special awards from LaGuardia Memorial Association (1963), New York City Club (1964), and Citizens Union (1947, 1969). During the Second World War he was active in the Committee for Civilian Defense.In his book Creative Teaching: The Heritage of R.L. Moore, D. R.Traylor quotes Hallett as saying, ".. I think such success as I've had in the field of government probably has a good deal to do with that [ Moore's teaching] - because they don't catch me up very often in theories of logic in bills, or different parts of bills, that don't hang together."
3. Anna M. Mullikin (1895 -1975), PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1922.

27. TOPCOM, F. Burton Jones (1910 - 1999) - An Appreciation, By James Rogers
LXVII (1970), 285292. gordon T. whyburn, 1904-1969, Bull. Amer. Math.Soc., 77 (1971), 57-72, with EE Floyd. One-to-one continuous
http://at.yorku.ca/t/o/p/c/90.htm
Topology Atlas Document # topc-90
F. Burton Jones (1910 - 1999) - An Appreciation
James T. Rogers, Jr.
A Memorial from Volume 5 , of TopCom
Posted March 6, 2000. AtlasImage version Jones was born in Cisco, Texas, on November 22, 1910. His father, a pharmacist, was also a local politician, serving in various positions in Shackelford County, Texas. As a result, Jones was thrown into contact with lots of lawyers during his teens and first aspired to be one himself. Since he was valedictorian of his high school class, he qualified for a Regents' Scholarship to the University of Texas, where he started the pre-law program. Jones soon discovered a problem; he had a poor memory, especially for dates and history. He switched his major to chemistry, but he took math courses, more than just those necessary for a science major. In the beginning calculus course, Jones came under the influence of R. L. Moore. When Jones graduated in chemistry in 1932, Moore offered him a part time job as a math instructor. Jobs were scarce, and Jones accepted the offer. He received his doctorate in mathematics from the University of Texas in 1935. Jones was a member of the faculty at the University of Texas from 1935 until 1950, except for the years of World War II. During those years (1942-44), he was a Research Associate at the Harvard Underwater Sound Laboratory. There he was part of a six-man team that developed scanning sonar for the Navy.

28. New Acquisitions -- Science And Engineering Library (University At Buffalo Libra
1951. (Princeton mathematical series, 14) SEL QA611 .W497 1958 whyburn,gordon Thomas, 19041969. Topological analysis. Princeton
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New Acquisitions
September 16-30, 1999
General Collection (and Map Room) SCI/ENGR Earthquake Information Ctr. TA654.5 .P76 1998
Progress report for Technology Assessment and Advisory Council : September 25-
26, 1998, Lubbock, Texas. Fort Collins, Colo. : Colorado State University ;
Lubbock, Tex. : Texas Tech University, [1998]
SCI/ENGR Earthquake Information Ctr. TH9445.P8 L5251997
National Fire Protection Association.
Code for safety to life from fire in buildings and structures. Began in 1967.
Quincy, MA : National Fire Protection Association,
THIS VOL RECEIVED: 1997
SCI/ENGR Earthquake Information Ctr. TH9445.P8 L531997 Life safety code handbook. 1st ed. (1978)- Boston : National Fire Protection Association, 1978- (NFPA ; 101) THIS VOL RECEIVED: 1997 Geologic map (Olympia, Wash.) Geologic map. Began in 1974. Olympia, Wash. : State of Washington, Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Earth resources, [1974?]- THIS VOL RECEIVED: GM-47 SEL BD135 .R4 1947

29. HLAVATY MSS. II
Weber, John Vrooman Wehausen, Rene Wellek, Herman B Wells, Gregor Wentzel, FritzJoachim Weyl, John Archibald Wheeler, gordon Thomas whyburn, William Lloyd
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/hlavaty2.html
HLAVATY MSS. II
Correspondence with friends in Czechoslovakia and different parts of the world deals almost exclusively with personal and family matters. About thirty percent of all of the correspondence is in Czech and some in Slovak. Collection size: 8,012 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.

30. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
2003 1 Whybrow, Ian. 23 Whybrow, Peter C. 2 whyburn, gordon Thomas, 1904 1942 1Whyforde, Richarde, fl. 1495-1555? See Whitford, Richard, fl. 1495-1555?
http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/10,33,36/search/aWhybrow, Peter
KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Whybark, D. Clay.
Whybray, Norman See Whybray, R. N. (Roger Norman)
Whybray, R. N. (Roger Norman)

Whybray, Roger Norman See Whybray, R. N. (Roger Norman)
Whybrow, Helen.
Whybrow, Ian.
Whybrow, Peter C.
...
Whyburn, Gordon Thomas, 1904-
Whyforde, Richarde, fl. 1495-1555? See Whitford, Richard, fl. 1495-1555?
Whyld, K. See Whyld, Ken
Whyld, Ken.

Whyld, Kenneth See Whyld, Ken

31. FACULTY SINCE 1927
William Thomas Ingram (19641991), J Shanyu Ji (1989- ), gordon Johnson (1971 MaryWheeler (1988-1998), Andrew P. Whitman (1968-1976), Clifton whyburn (1969-2001
http://www.math.uh.edu/UH_NEW/graduate/History/Faculty1927.html
FACULTY SINCE 1927
Ordered with the initial years. Based on the Catalogs of the University of Houston. Instructors are not listed. 1927 - 1929 Walter Porter 1930-1961 Warren A. Rees 1930-1933 E.W. Schuhmann 1935-1936 Mildred M. Sullivan 1936-1972 James D. Hutchinson 1939-1941 Neville Hunsaker 1939-1941; 1946-1976 Martin Wright, Chair 1940-1974 Anthony Andrew Aucoin 1944-1945 Anne B. Barnes 1944-1950; 1958-1963 James Edward Williamson 1945 - 1983 Charles P. Benner 1945-1954; 1955-1964; 1972-1977 Dean O. Gray 1945-1974 Albert Newhouse 1945-1977 Curtis A. Rogers 1946-1970 Wesley H. Edwards 1946-1968 Blanche B. Grover 1946-1972 Ruth Kissel 1946-1972 Cortez B. Rader 1946-1971 Byron F. Ray 1947-1949 Winfred P. Wilson 1954-1961 Dalton H. Wright 1957-1971 Louis Brand, M.D. Anderson Professor 1957-1960 Richard Lee Yates 1958-1964 Robert Heller 1962- 1967 Joseph James Malone 1962-1995 Richard D. Sinkhorn 1963-1976 D. Reginald Traylor, Chair 1964-1991 William Thomas Ingram 1964-1977 Paul J. Knopp 1965 - 1998 Joseph G. Baldwin 1965- 1985 David G. Bourgin , M.D. Anderson Distinguished Professor

32. Faculty & Student Pages - Faculty & Post-Doctoral Associates
gordon Johnson, Professor; Ph.D., Tennessee, 1964. Analysis. Clifton whyburn,Associate Professor; Ph.D., North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1964.
http://www.math.uh.edu/pages/faculty_names.html
Department of Mathematics University of Houston
  • Neal Amundson , Cullen Professor and member of National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Arts and Science; Ph.D., Minnesota, 1945. Applied mathematics. Giles Auchmuty , Professor; Ph.D., Chicago, 1970. Applied mathematics, variational methods and optimization theory. David Bao , Professor; Ph.D., Berkeley, 1983. Differential geometry. David Blecher , Professor; Ph.D., Edinburgh, 1988. Operator algebras and operator theory. Dennison Brown , Professor; Ph.D., LSU, 1963. Topological semigroups. Adam Bobrowski , Visiting Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Polish Academy of Sciences, 1994. Functional analysis and operator theory, stochastic processes. Suncica Canic , Associate Professor; Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook, 1992. Nonlinear partial differential equations, applied mathematics. Edward Dean , Associate Professor; Ph.D., Rice, 1985. Numerical analysis. Henry Decell , Professor; Ph.D., LSU, 1963. Applied mathematics. Garret Etgen , Professor; Ph.D., North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1964. Ordinary differential equations. Siemion Fajtlowicz , Professor; Ph.D., Wroclaw (Poland), 1967. Machine intelligence, graph theory, universal algebra.

33. April 1998
Finally I wish to record an apology to Athol whyburn for my failure to include hisname amongst those who gordon Gibson President 67/19 Yardley Avenue, Waitara
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VALE MARION WINN Marion Winn died at the end of June and the "Service of Thanksgiving to God" for her life was held at the War Veterans' Chapel, Collaroy Plateau, NSW, on August 12. The service, not mournful, but one of joy and deep faith, was conducted by the Rev. Geoff Parish. Marion's photograph faced us - showing her in WAAAF uniform, with the navy cap upon her fair hair - that young Marion remembered by so many Cbers as Marion Manson. Her sons were there, and her family had gathered. Jill Ritson, her niece, gave the first reading, and talked of her much admired "Auntie Marion" who was so kind to children, who would always respond to the words "God Bless You" with "He has". There were hymns. Joy Grainger, Cber, played the organ. Don Robinson, Cber, and former Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, gave the second reading. Then he spoke of his long friendship with the Winns, of how he first met Stan before the war. Stan Winn gave the eulogy. He'd come back from service in the Middle East, in Greece, Palestine and Syria to find himself in Adelaide. There he noticed a strange thing, People in Intelligence started to disappear. Where were they going? Soon he was involved in this mystery, and was sent to Melbourne, to an organisation called Central Bureau. General MacArthur's chief signals officer, Brigadier-General Spencer Akin was there, as were people of many services. Stan Winn found the number of women at CB quite terrifying. In the Middle East Army nursing sisters or VA's had been distantly glimpsed. But in Melbourne, said Stan, there were WAAAF, AWAS, American WACs.

34. USP/SIBi - IME
Mostra, 4, Whittle, Peter. Mostra, 2, Whittle, Peter. Mostra, 4, whyburn, gordonThomas, 1904. Mostra, 1, whyburn, gordon Thomas, 1904-1969. Mostra, 1, whyburn,William M.
http://sibicce.usp.br:4500/ALEPH/POR/IME/IME/MONOIME/SCAN-R/0003407
Whittle, Peter. Whittle, Peter Whyburn, Gordon Thomas, 1904- Whyburn, Gordon Thomas, 1904-1969. Whyburn, William M Wiarda, Georg, 1889- Wiâsniewski, Jaros±aw, 1961- Wiberg, Donald M Wichern, Dean W. Wichmann, Brian A. Wichmann, Josef, 1948- Wickelgren, Wayne A., 1938-

35. USP/SIBi - IME
Translate this page Completo, 1, 0317893, whyburn, gordon Thomas, 1904-, Analytic topology. 1942.Completo, 2, 0463419, whyburn, gordon Thomas, 1904-, Dynamic topology /, c1979.
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Formato resumido de 4 registros - IME Para visualizar o formato completo de um registro, "clicar" sobre o item.
Este link esta em fase de implantação para melhor servi-lo
Whyburn, Gordon Thomas, 1904- Analytic topology. Whyburn, Gordon Thomas, 1904- Dynamic topology / Whyburn, Gordon Thomas, 1904- Topological analysis. Whyburn, Gordon Thomas, 1904- Topological analysis.

36. Department Of Veterans' Affairs - Commemoration
Watson, Robert, John, 15925. Watson, Ronald, gordon, 40816. Watt, P, E, Whitworth,Frederick, R45203. whyburn, Douglas, Donald, R45038. Whyte, Norman, Oliver,44565.
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ATOMIC PARTICIPANTS NOMINAL ROLL
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Surname 1st Name 2nd Name Service Number Waddle Lawrence Hilton Wager K Wagg Phillip Percy Waghorn Douglas Philip Wainwright Jeffrey Allen Wainwright Stephen Waite William Desmond Wakefield Kevin Walker George Andrew Walker Henry John Walker Raymond Edward Walker Ronald James Walker Stanley Walter Wall John Whittaker Wall Joseph Edward Wall Leonard Wallace Douglas Ashford Wallace Maurice Roy Wallbridge John Mills Walsh Basil James Walsh Bernard Walsh Brian Benedict Walsh Daniel Albert Walsh G Walsh Gregory Gray Walsh Kevin John Walsh Leonard Charles Walter George Frederick Walter John Maxwell Walters Clive Barron Walters Clive Barron Walters Francis George Walters Raymond Walton George Edwin Wangman Jack Warburton William Gordon Ward D L Ward Garth Ernest Ward Garth Ernest Ward Leslie Ward Lindon Arthur Ward Milton Cecil Ward Murray Ward Percival John Ward Peter Ward Stanley Percival Ward Trevor Herbert Ward Victor Albert Ward Warren Cedric Wardle Harold Morris Ware William Jack Warfield Trevor Warnock Hugh Alexander Warren R G Warren Reginald Joseph Watchman Robert John Waters Horace George Watkins Bryan Leslie Watkins Edward Roger Watkins Eric Keith Watkinson Elton Howard Watson Clive Russell Watson David Henry Watson Harry Walter Watson Ian David Watson Maxwell James Watson Norman Thomas Watson Robert John Watson Ronald Gordon Watt P E Watt Peter Ernest Watters John Edward Watts James Robert Way John Neville Way Robert Lawrence Waywood Ivor Clive Weaver George Wilfred Weaver Reginald Turney Webb Brian Hauley Webb James Rowland Webb Ronald Charles Webster Alick John Webster Colin William Webster Ernest Ian Webster Harry Ernest Webster John Thomas Webster Neville John Weddell George

37. Jan 7 - Author Anniversaries
RIDLEY 1899 Francis POULENC 1900 Ludovic MASSE 1901 Irvine Heinly PAGE 1902Sue SUMII 1903 Zora Neale HURSTON 1904 gordon Thomas whyburn 1906 Kurt
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If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: KAMINSKAYA 1910: Orval Eugene FAUBUS 1912: Charles (Samuel) ADDAMS 1915: Thelma GUTSCHE 1916: Paul KERES 1918: Joan Maie FREEMAN, Mrs JELLEY 1918: Victor LASKY 1919: Edward Howard DUNCAN, aka Robert Edward SYMMES (ps: Robert DUNCAN) 1922: Fred OTASH 1922: Jean-Pierre RAMPAL 1924: Wilfred Roy BENY (ps: Roloff BENY) 1925: Gerald (Malcolm) DURRELL 1958: James Howard HATFIELD Died: LEIGHTY 1955: Alexander Ormiston CURLE 1955: Dame, Emmeline Mary TANNER 1955: Sir, Arthur KEITH 1957: Frederick Augustus VOIGT 1958: Hubert RIPKA 1960: John Gilbert LOCKHART 1967: Robert John Herman KIPHUTH 1969: Daniel Wolford LA RUE, Jr 1971: Thomas Dow RICHARDSON 1972: Prof, John BERRYMAN 1973: Marion (Louise) ISRAEL 1975: Sinead DE VALERA, ? 2003: Edith SIMON, Mrs REEVE 2003: Prof, Alfred MORITZ 2003: Prof, Stanley Osborn AYLETT 2003: Ralph Wesley PHILLIPS 2003: Sebastian von HOERNER Return to the Author Anniversaries page.

38. Wh - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
1853) Rev, (Roger) Norman WHYBRAY (M 1923 Jul 26 1998 Apr 15) Charles WHYBROW(M c1895 - 1978 Jul) Antiquary's Exmoor n ? gordon Thomas whyburn {US} (M
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New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
Author names starting with Wh
Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk nee LEE (F: c1632 - 1685 Oct 29) Anthony (P) WHARTON (see: Alister Mc ALLISTER) Clarence WHARTON (M: 1873 - 1941) Edith (Newbold) WHARTON, nee The Valley Of Decision [1902] Sanctuary [1903] Q Q Q J Fighting France, From Dunkerque To Belfort [1915] Q Q Summer [1917] The Marne [1918] Q The Glimpses Of The Moon [1922] A Son At The Front [1923] Bunner Sisters [?] Mr Jones [?] The Refugees [?] Dieu D'Amour [?] Edward Clifton WHARTON (M: ? - ?) A The Cornucopia Of Old, The Lottery Wheel Of The New [?] Francis WHARTON (M: ? - ?) A Literary Blunders;...The History Of Human Error [1893] Merlin [1906] Phillis WHEATLEY, Mrs PETER ? (F: c1753 - 1784 Dec 5)

39. MoreUVAWC
Deceased. Past Presidents. Mrs.Joseph Vaughan*. 19481949. Mrs. gordon T. whyburn.1949-1950. Mrs.Carl Speidel*. 1950-1951. Mrs. Richard Henneman. 1951-1952.
http://indorgs.virginia.edu/womensclub/moreuvawc.html
The purpose of the University of Virginia Women's Club is to promote sociability among its members and to be of service to the University community. The University of Virginia Women's Club was founded in 1948 as The Faculty Wives Club of the University of Virginia. The name was changed on May 6, 1991 to The University of Virginia Women's Club to more accurately reflect the current membership which is no longer limited to faculty wives. In 1948, there were 24 founding members. A letter was sent to Faculty Wives of the University in February of 1948. The letter said that since the University had become so large and scattered, the time had come, they admitted somewhat belatedly, to form a club for faculty wives so that they would have an opportunity to know each other. Mrs. Colgate Darden, Jr. consented to act as Honorary President, if and when a club was formed. It was suggested that there be 5 meetings a year and NO PROGRAMS just tea and talk. The dues would be nominal. At this first meeting Robert's Rules of Order would be followed. The temporary chairman would ask for drafts of a proposed constitution and by-laws, and the nomination of officers for the year. It would not be a long meeting. It would be on Feb. 24, 1948 at Madison Hall at 3:30 p.m. There were 125 ladies who met on Feb. 24. An article in the paper stated that the Faculty Wives Club of the University of Virginia was formed and that it was a purely social group that would have 5 meetings a year. Ann Vaughan, Mrs. Joseph L. Vaughan was elected president.

40. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation W Fellows Page
Harry Blackmore Whittington, Woodwardian Professor Emeritus of Geology, Universityof Cambridge 1956. gordon Thomas whyburn, Deceased. Mathematics 1929.
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Fellows whose last names begin with W
alphabetical listing all lists new Fellows home page
  • Bertus Harry Wabeke , Retired Foreign Service Officer (USA), Alexandria, Virginia: 1954.
  • Martin Wachs , Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley: 1977.
  • Peter O. Wacker , Professor of Geography, Rutgers College, Rutgers University: 1971.
  • Mauricio Wacquez , Writer, Calaceite (Teruel), Spain: 1977.
  • Yoshimasa Wada , Artist, San Francisco: 1991
  • Raymond B. Waddington , Professor of English, University of California, Davis: 1972.
  • Patricia Waddy , Professor of Architecture, Syracuse University: 1998
  • Hugh Mason Wade Deceased . American Literature: 1943, 1944.
  • John Donald Wade Deceased . Biography: 1926.
  • Frank W. Wadsworth , Professor Emeritus of Literature and Vice Chairman of Development Committee, State University of New York College at Purchase: 1961.
  • Philip Adrian Wadsworth Deceased . French Literature: 1949.
  • Hyatt H. Waggoner Deceased . American Literature: 1964, 1971.
  • Paul Edward Waggoner , Chief, Department of Soils and Climatology, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven: 1963.

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