Part 28 (1/2)

33 J Davis, interview

34 Letter from Alicia Nash to Jovce Davis, June or July 1952

35 J Davis, interview

36 Ibid

37 H Newman, interview, 3296

38 Duchane, interview

39 A Nash, interview, 1194

40 J Davis, interview

41 Letter from J Davis to her parents, 42454

42 Letter from A Nash to J Davis, June or Julv 1954

43 A Nash, interview, 71896

44 John Moore, professor of mathematics, Princeton University, interview, 10695

27: The Courtshi+p

1 Arthur Mattuck, interview, 11795

2 Letter from Alicia Nash to Joyce Davis, 755

3 Ibid

4 Emma Duchane, interview, 43096

5 Jacob Bricker, interview, 52297

6 Duchane, interview, 62697

7 Ibid

8 Ibid, 43096

9 Ibid, 62697

10 Mattuck, interview

11 Eleanor Stier, interview, 21496

12 Duchane, interview, 43096

13 ”Grant in Aid, Support for Dr John F Nash, Jr, as Alfred F Sloan Research Fellow in Mathematics,” 51556; also Report for 195556, Alfred F Sloan Foundation, New York, New York

14 ”The application is quasi-tentativethe draft problem is a complication” Letter from John Nash to Albert W Tucker, undated (probably written in early fall 1955)

15 Letter from John Nash to Hassler Whitney, 1055; John Forbes Nash, Jr, membershi+p application Institute for Advanced Studv, 52355 Nash's application was formally approved in January (source: letter from Robert Oppenheimer to John Nash, 11756)

16 Letter from A Nash to J Davis, 256

17 Nesmith Ankeny, who joined the MIT faculty in the fall of 1955, witnessed the incident and related the anecdote to Harold and Estelle Kuhn not long after it occurred (source: Harold Kuhn, e-mail, 52197, and interview, 52297)

18 J Davis, interview, 51997

28: Seattle

1 The Institute on Differential Geometry took place from mid-June to the end of July 1956 at the University of Washi+ngton in Seattle Dates and participants given in a memorandum from Carl B Allen-doerfer, chairton, Seattle, 52356

2 John Milnor, e-enio Calabi, interview, 3296; John Isbell, professor of mathematics, State University of New York at Buffalo, interview, 61497; Raoul Bott, professor of mathematics, Harvard University, interview, 11595

4 E-mail from John Nash to Harold Kuhn, 41696

5 Letter fro, 11465

6 The description of Forrester is based on: Arthur Mattuck, interview, 52197, e-mail, 61397; Isbell, interview, 61497; Calabi, interview, 3296; Albert Nijenhuis, interview, 61797, e-mails, 61397; Victor Klee, e-mails, 61397, 61497, 61697; Kuhn, e-mails, 41696, 41796, 41896; Joseph Kohn, interview, 41796; John Walter, interview, 61397; Robert L Vaught, interview, 61397; Raolli, interview, 61697 Mary Sheetz provided the dates of Forrester's eton, e-mail, 61697

7 Nijenhuis, interview

8 Mattuck, interview

9 Isbell, interview

10 Vaught, interview

11 Nijenhuis, interview

12 Vaught, interview

13 Ibid

14 Walter, interview

15 Nash was in Seattle in February of 1967, apparently for a inia Nash, 267