Part 18 (1/2)
1 Nash's interest in nuy, and other branches of pure el, professor of physics, College of Williaer, professor of mathematics, University of Minnesota, interviews, 9695, 102895, and 102995; Paul F Zweifel, professor of inia Polytechnic Institute, interviews, 1094 and 9695; Richard J Duffin (deceased), eie-Mellon University, interviews, 1094, 895, and 102696
2 See, for exah: The Ston of an Ah: The Ston of an American City (Lenox, Mass: author's edition, 1980) and intervieith Nash's contemporaries (Lenox, Mass: author's edition, 1980) and intervieith Nash's conteie-Mellon University, interview, 102695 Also Herbert Siie-Mellon University, interview, 102695
4 Duffin, interview, 102696; Robert E Gleeson, professor of history, Carnegie-Mellon University, interview, 102795; Glen U Cleeton, The Ston of Carnegie Tech, II: The Doherty Adie Tech, II: The Doherty Adie Press, 1965); Robert E Gleeson and Steven Schlossie Press, 1965); Robert E Gleeson and Steven Schlossee Leland Bach and the Rebirth of Graduate Managee 1995); Robert E Gleeson and Steven Schloss 1995); Robert E Gleeson and Steven Schlossinia, Carnegie Tech and the Reforement Education in the Postwar Era The Many Faces of the New Look: The University of Virginia, Carnegie Tech and the Reforeee 1992)
5 Intervieith Weinberger, 102895; Zweifel, 1094; George W Hinton State University, 103097; David R Lide, editor, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 103097; Edward Kaplan, professor of statistics, Oregon State University, 52197 103097; Edward Kaplan, professor of statistics, Oregon State University, 52197
6 Intervieith Martha Nash Legg, 8295; Weinberger, 102895; Zweifel, 1094
7 Intervieith Siegel, 103097; Hinraphical essay, Les Prix nobel 1994, Les Prix nobel 1994, op cit op cit
9 Lide, interview, 103097
10 Hinman, interview, 103097
11 Lide, interview, 103097
12 John Nash, Les Prix nobel 1994, Les Prix nobel 1994, op cit op cit
13 Intervieith Raoul Bott, professor of mathematics, Harvard University, 11595; Hinman, 103097; Cathleen S Morawetz, professor of e, 22996
14 Duffin, interview, 102695
15 Duffin, interview, 1094
16 Morawetz, interview
17 Ibid
18 Intervieith Lide, 103097, and Duffin, 102695
19 Weinberger, interview, 9695
20 Siegel, interview, 103097 Siegel may have been mistaken; Bluefield had both a symphony and concert series before the war
21 Bott, interview, 11595
22 Patsy Winter, Williaer, interview, 102896
24 Lide, interview, 103097
25 Intervieith Zweifel, 1094, and Lide, 103097
26 Weinberger, interview, 102895
27 Siegel, interview, 103097
28 Hinman, interview, 103097
29 Zweifel, interview, 1094
30 Zweifel, interview, 12198
31 Ibid; also intervieith Hinel, interview, 103097
33 Weinberger, interview, 102895
34 Zweifel, interview, 1094
35 Fletcher Osterle, professor of ie-Mellon University, interview, 52197
36 Mathematical Monthly Mathematical Monthly (September 1947), p 400 (September 1947), p 400
37 Leonard F Klosinski, director, the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, interview, 1096; Gerald L Alexanderson, associate director, the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, interview, 1096; Garrett Birkhoff, ”The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition: Early History,” and L E Bush, ”The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition: Later History and Summary of Results,” reprinted from American Mathematical Monthly, American Mathematical Monthly, vol 72 (1965), pp 46983 vol 72 (1965), pp 46983
38 Hinman, interview
39 Harold Kuhn, interview, 797
40 John Nash, Les Prix nobel 1994, Les Prix nobel 1994, op cit op cit
41 This scene is based on recollections of Duffin, interview, 1094 and 102695; Bott, interview, 1094; and Weinberger, interviews, 9695 and 102895
42 Duffin, interview, 1094
43 Bott, interview, 1094
44 Martin Burrow, professor of mathematics, Courant Institute, interview, 2496
45 Duffin, interviews, 1094 and 102695
46 Duffin, interview, 1094
47 Bott, interview, 11595
48 Weinberger, interview, 102895
49 Siegel, interview, 103097
50 Weinberger, interview