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    Christine Ladd-Franklin (December 1, 1847 – March 5, 1930) was an American psychologist, logician, and mathematician. Christine Ladd, sometimes known by...
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  • Christine Franklin may refer to: Christine A. Franklin, American statistics educator Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847–1930), American psychologist, logician...
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    Mathematics. Also in 1878, Christine Ladd-Franklin was accepted into Johns Hopkins University with his help. He remembered some of Ladd's earlier works in the...
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    {\displaystyle {\overline {\vee }}} was used by Christine Ladd-Franklin in 1883. Strictly speaking, Ladd used A ∨ ¯ ⁡ B {\displaystyle A\operatorname {\overline...
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    Fabian Franklin (1853–1939) was a Hungarian-born American engineer, mathematician and journalist, husband of Christine Ladd-Franklin. The Franklin family...
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    including Rowland, Thomas Craig, Fabian Franklin, Henry Crew, Gustav Liebig, Joseph Sweetman Ames, and Christine Ladd Franklin. A record of the twenty classes...
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    those credited to him appear to have been written actually by Christine Ladd-Franklin under his supervision. He applied in 1902 to the newly formed Carnegie...
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  • schools were later opened to women by president Ira Remsen in 1907. Christine Ladd-Franklin was the first woman to earn a PhD at Hopkins, in mathematics in...
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  • Jastrow, and Christine Ladd-Franklin. Initial research findings were discouraging. By 1890, members such as Baldwin, Hall, Jastrow and Ladd-Franklin had resigned...
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  • believe, "I once received a letter from an eminent logician, Mrs. Christine Ladd-Franklin, saying that she was a solipsist, and was surprised that there...
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