• Best John Eddison (ed) A Study in Spiritual Power; An Appreciation of E J H Nash (Bash) (Highland; Crowborough, 1992) Teddy Saunders and Hugh Sansom David...
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    Christian holiday camps aimed at children from British public schools. Revd E. J. H. Nash ("Bash") ran his first holidays in 1930, and from around 1940 these...
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    Nicky Gumbel's approach is linked to the Iwerne camps ministry of E. J. H. Nash, an influential Anglican cleric who set out to evangelise "top boys...
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  • player E. J. C. Morton (1856–1902), British politician E. J. H. Nash (1898–1982), English cleric E. J. Nauzad (born 1970), Indian cinematographer E. J. Nduka...
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  • Nash (born 1938), American civil rights activist Dion Nash (born 1971), New Zealand cricket player E. B. Nash (1838–1917), American homeopath E. J. H...
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    Kalisch, G. K.; Milnor, J. W.; Nash, J. F.; Nering, E. D. (1954). "Some experimental n-person games". In Thrall, R. M.; Coombs, C. H.; Davis, R. L. (eds.)...
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    Torrey preached Keswickian theology. It was a strong influence on E. J. H. Nash, who founded the influential Iwerne camps in the UK and cited Torrey...
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  • In game theory, the Nash equilibrium is the most commonly-used solution concept for non-cooperative games. A Nash equilibrium is a situation where no...
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  • Nash inverse function argument can be replaced by Cauchy estimates. Nash's proof of the Ck- case was later extrapolated into the h-principle and Nash–Moser...
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    Iwerne camps (known as "Bash camps" after the nickname of their founder, E. J. H. Nash) where abuse was also reported to have taken place. The college and...
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