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Authors: David Alan Grier
19
. Galton, “Regression towards Mediocrity in Hereditary Stature,” p. 255.
20
. Galton, “Kinship and Correlation.”
21
. Pearson, “Walter Frank Raphael Weldon,” pp. 14, 24, 25.
22
. Ibid., p. 18.
23
. Ibid.
24
. Porter,
Karl Pearson
, p. 3.
25
. Haldane, “Karl Pearson”; Pearl, “Karl Pearson.”
26
. Porter,
Karl Pearson
, p. 12.
27
. Walkowitz, “Science, Feminism, and Romance.”
28
. Pearson, “Walter Frank Raphael Weldon,” p. 18.
29
. Pearson, “Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution.”
30
. Pearson to Foster, “Draper's Company Grant,” November 26, 1904, in Pearson, E., “Karl Pearson.”
31
. Pearson, “Cooperative Investigations on Plants.”
32
. Magnello, “The Non-correlation of Biometrics and Eugenics.”
33
. Pearson, “Cooperative Investigations on Plants.” (1902).
34
. Love, “Alice in Eugenics-Land.”
35
. Alice Lee to Pearson, December 1, 1895, and June 14, 1897, PEARSON, 01135, quoted ibid.
36
. Love, “Alice in Eugenics-Land.”
37
. Pearson,
Life, Letters and Labour of Francis Galton
, vol. 3, p. 359.
38
. Love, “Alice in Eugenics-Land.”
39
. Karl Pearson to Simon Newcomb, June 26, 1903, NEWCOMB.
40
. Pearson, E., “An Appreciation of Some Aspects” (1938).
41
. Pearson, K., “The Scope of
Biometrika
” (1901).
42
. Karl Pearson to Beatrice Cave, November 25, 1907, 01137/1, PEARSON, University College London, quoted in Love, “Alice in Eugenics-Land.”
43
. Frances Cave-Browne-Cave, unsigned obituary, CBC.
44
. Soper et al., “On the Distribution of the Correlation Coefficient”; Cave and Pearson, “Numerical Illustrations of the Variate Difference Correlation Method.”
45
. Frances Cave-Browne-Cave, unsigned obituary, CBC; Biographical Information forms for Frances and Beatrice Cave-Browne-Cave, GIRTON.
46
. Cole,
Growing Up into Revolution
.
47
. Cave-Brown-Cave and Pearson, “On the Correlation between the Barometric Height.”
48
. Cave-Brown-Cave, F., “On the Influence of the Time Factor on the Correlation.”
49
.
Pearson, K., “On the Laws of Inheritance in Man,” p. 136.
50
. Pearson, E., “Karl Pearson,” p. 199.
51
.
Journal of Wilhamina Paton Fleming
, entry of March 4, 1900.
52
. The bombing occurred on February 15, 1894; Taylor, “Propaganda by DeedâThe Greenwich Observatory Bomb of 1894.”
53
. Quoted in Meadows,
Greenwich Observatory
, p. 14.
54
. Taylor, “Propaganda by DeedâThe Greenwich Observatory Bomb of 1894.”
55
. Conrad,
The Secret Agent
, chapter 2.
56
. “Computers” (an announcement of the computing exam for 1906), December 19, 1905, OBSERVATORY-NARA; for vacancies, see Almanac and Observatory rosters for 1890â1905, OBSERVATORY-NARA.
57
. “From the Unpopular Side.”
58
. Newcomb,
The Reminiscences of an Astronomer
, p. 223.
59
. Henry Meier to Simon Newcomb, August 9, 1884, ALMANAC.
60
. Newcomb,
The Reminiscences of an Astronomer
, pp. 223â24.
61
. “Nautical Almanac Investigation.”
62
. See “Scientists at Sword's Points.”
63
. “Nautical Almanac Office Moved.”
64
. Karl Pearson to Simon Newcomb, May 26, 1899, NEWCOMB.
65
. Karl Pearson to Simon Newcomb, June 26, 1903, NEWCOMB.
66
. Newcomb, “Abstract Science in America” (1876), p. 88; Simon Newcomb to Secretary of Carnegie Institution of Washington, May 12, 1906, 653/2, PEARSON.
67
. Simon Newcomb to Secretary of Carnegie Institution of Washington, May 12, 1906, 653/2, PEARSON.
68
. Newcomb, “The work of the Carnegie Institution,” NEWCOMB.
69
. Memo of Simon Newcomb, 1904, NEWCOMB.
70
. H. H. Turner to Simon Newcomb, November 25, 1903, 653/2, PEARSON.
71
. Simon Newcomb to Karl Pearson, November 21, 1904, 773/7, PEARSON.
72
. Memo to Simon Newcomb, January 2, 1905, NEWCOMB.
73
. Pearson, E., “An Appreciation of Some Aspects.”
74
. Ibid.
75
. Kevles,
In the Name of Eugenics
, p. 34.
76
. Pearson, E., “An Appreciation of Some Aspects.”
C
HAPTER
E
IGHT
B
REAKING FROM THE
E
LLIPSE
1
. Crommelin, “Note on the Approaching Return of Halley's Comet” (1906).
2
. Ibid.
3
. Ibid.
4
. Report of the Astronomer Royal to the Board of Visitors of the Royal Observatory for 1906.
5
. Employee Roster for 1910, box 10, ALMANAC.
6
. Cowell and Crommelin,
The Return of Halley's Comet in 1910
, p. 11.
7
. Ibid.
8
.
Ibid.
9
. Ibid.
10
. Twain,
Works
.
11
. “Comet's Poisonous Tail,”
New York Times
, February 8, 1910, p. 1.
12
. Cowell and Crommelin,
The Return of Halley's Comet in 1910
, p. 11.
13
. Whittaker and Robinson,
The Calculus of Observations
, p. v.
14
. Erdélyi, “Edmund T. Whittaker.”
15
. Gibbs,
A Course in Interpolation
, pp. 1â2.
16
. Whittaker and Robinson,
The Calculus of Observations
, p. v.
17
. Kline,
Mathematical Thought
, p. 710.
18
. Croarken, Early Scientific Computing in Britain, p. 25; Davis,
Tables of Higher Mathematical Functions
, vol. 1, p. 3.
C
HAPTER
N
INE
C
APTAINS OF
A
CADEME
1
. Karl Pearson to L. Gregory, February 23, 1916, 600, PEARSON.
2
. Ibid.
3
. Ibid.
4
. Ibid.
5
. Adelaide Davin to Karl Pearson, September 9, 1915, 674/9, PEARSON.
6
. Karl Pearson, manuscript dated July 6, 1920, PEARSON.
7
. Karl Pearson to L. Gregory, February 23, 1916, 600, PEARSON.
8
. See correspondence between A. H. Webb and Karl Pearson, JuneâJuly 1916, 602, PEARSON.
9
. McShane et al.,
Exterior Ballistics
, p. 758.
10
. Ibid., p. 778.
11
. Di Scala,
Italy: From Revolution to Republic
, p. 121.
12
. Siacci, “Rational and Practical Ballistics.”
13
. Bliss,
Mathematics for Exterior Ballistics
, p. 28; U.S. Army,
Ballisticians in War and Peace
, p. 3; Zabecki,
Steel Wind
, p. 13.
14
. McShane et al.,
Exterior Ballistics
, p. 783.
15
. Bliss,
Mathematics for Exterior Ballistics
, p. 28.
16
. Littlewood,
Collected Papers of J. E. Littlewood
, p. xxx.
17
. Beatrice Cave-Browne-Cave to Karl Pearson, August 20, 1916, 606, PEARSON.
18
. Beatrice Cave-Browne-Cave to Karl Pearson, July 21, 1916, 606, PEARSON.
19
. Adelaide Davin to Karl Pearson, August 20, 1915, 674, PEARSON.
20
. See correspondence between Kristina Smith and Karl Pearson, 1917, 857/6, PEARSON; Smith did research computation for Pearson during this period.
21
. Karl Pearson to A. V. Hill, February 15, 1917, 606, PEARSON.
22
. Karl Pearson to B. M. Cave, September 29, 1916, 909/8, PEARSON.
23
. A. V. Hill to Karl Pearson, December 12, 1916, 606, PEARSON.
24
. Mrs. Cain to Karl Pearson, March 30, 1917, 606, PEARSON.
25
. Wimperis to Karl Pearson, August 23, 1916, 606; Huie to Karl Pearson,
March 7, 1917, 603; Douglas to Karl Pearson, July 7, 1917, 606; Hill to Karl Pearson, March 15, 1918, 606, PEARSON.
26
. A. E. Moore to Pearson, September 25, 1917, 606, PEARSON.
27
. Herbert W. Richmond to Karl Pearson, October 4, 1917, 606, PEARSON.
28
. Herbert W. Richmond to Karl Pearson, October 7, 1917, 606, PEARSON.
29
. A. V. Hill to Karl Pearson, October 1917, 606, PEARSON.
30
. Herbert W. Richmond to Karl Pearson, October 7, 1917, 606, PEARSON.
31
. Fowler to Karl Pearson, November 17, 1917, 606, PEARSON.
32
. Pearson as summarized by A. V. Hill to Karl Pearson, December 28, 1917, 606, PEARSON.
33
. A. E. Moore to Karl Pearson, April 10, 1918, 606b, PEARSON.
34
. Kristina Smith to Karl Pearson, March 26, 1918, 209, PEARSON.
35
. Mills, W.,
Road to War
, p. 210.
36
. Ernest Hemingway to his parents, October 18, 1918, in Villard and Nagel,
Hemingway in Love and War
, pp. 186â87.
37
. Collins,
Princeton in the World War
, pp. xiiâxiv.
38
. Christman,
Sailors, Scientists and Rockets
, p. 18.
39
. Moulton,
History of the Ballistics Branch
, p. 2; Oswald Veblen Diaries, March 23, 1917, VEBLEN.
40
. E. H. Moore to Oswald Veblen, January 4, 1918, VEBLEN.
41
. Service Record of Oswald Veblen, Records of Ordnance Officers, 1915â1919, vol. 6, ORDNANCE.
42
. Crowell,
America's Munitions: 1917â1918
, pp. 548, 550.
43
. History of Proving Grounds, Reports, Histories and Guides, E 522, ORDNANCE.
44
. E. H. Moore to Oswald Veblen, January 4, 1918, VEBLEN.
45
. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Technical Report 84, p. 1.
46
. McShane et al.,
Exterior Ballistics
, p. 234.
47
. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Technical Report 12, p. 2 (Veblen presumed author).
48
. Oswald Veblen 1918 Diary, VEBLEN; Aberdeen Proving Ground, Technical Report 12, p. 1.
49
.
American Men of Science
, 5th ed., New York, Science Press, 1933, p. 937.
50
. Farebrother,
Memoir on the Life of Myrrick Doolittle
; “Myrrick Haskell/Doolittle,”
Washington Evening Star
; Coast Survey Annual Report for 1911.
51
. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Technical Report 12, p. 2.
52
. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Technical Report 84, p. 1.
53
. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Annual Report for 1919, Appendix 37, p. 13, ORDNANCE.
54
. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Technical Report 84, pp. 3, 1.
55
. Moulton,
History of the Ballistics Branch
, p. 71.
56
. Order of March 1, 1918, Circular Orders of the Aberdeen Proving Ground, ORDNANCE.
57
. John W. Langley, Member of Congress from Kentucky, quoted in Stevens,
Jailed for Freedom
, p. 135.
58
. “Boston Woman Is Rated Insurance Expert Deluxe.”
59
. Dos Passos,
42nd Parallel
, p. 137.
60
.
Moulton,
History of the Ballistics Branch
, pp. 2â8.
61
. Ibid., pp. 35â38.
62
. Dunham Jackson, undated note (probably 1940s), WILSON PAPERS.
63
. Moulton,
History of the Ballistics Branch
, pp. 6â7.
64
. Ibid., p. 6.
65
. Oswald Veblen Diaries, August 23, 1918, VEBLEN.
66
. Wiener,
Ex-Prodigy
, p. 254.
67
. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Technical Report 12, p. 2.
68
. Moulton,
History of the Ballistics Branch
, p. 50.
69
. Ibid., p. ii.
70
. “Boston Woman Is Rated Insurance Expert Deluxe.”
71
. Wiener,
Ex-Prodigy
, p. 257.
72
. Masani,
Norbert Wiener, 1894â1964
, p. 68.
73
. Wiener,
Ex-Prodigy
, p. 258.
74
. Fussell,
The Great War
, p. 161.
75
. Richardson,
Weather Prediction by Numerical Process
, p. 219.
76
. Ibid., p. vii.
77
. Ibid., p. ix.
78
. Ibid., p. 219.
79
. Ibid.
80
. Ibid., pp. 219â20.
C
HAPTER
T
EN
W
AR
P
RODUCTION
1
. Crowell,
America's Munitions
, p. 16.
2
. Cortada,
Before the Computer
, p. 81.
3
. Pugh,
Building IBM
, p. 14.
4
. Benedict, “Development of Agricultural Statistics in the Bureau of the Census.”
5
. Pugh,
Building IBM
, pp. 26â27.
6
. Cortada,
Before the Computer
, pp. 80â81.
7
. Pearl and Burger, “Retail Prices.”