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Courant and eventually
Early in Knowles's career, he wrote for the Hartford Courant and was assistant editor for Holiday magazine, while he concurrently began writing novels, of which he eventually completed seven.

Courant and became
Among his 69 Ph. D. students in Göttingen were many who later became famous mathematicians, including ( with date of thesis ): Otto Blumenthal ( 1898 ), Felix Bernstein ( 1901 ), Hermann Weyl ( 1908 ), Richard Courant ( 1910 ), Erich Hecke ( 1910 ), Hugo Steinhaus ( 1911 ), and Wilhelm Ackermann ( 1925 ).
Enschedé was located, which from 1737-1940 printed the Oprechte Haerlemsche Courant and from 1810 onwards became a mint that printed banknotes and later postage stamps.
In 2000, Times Mirror and the Courant became part of the Tribune Company, one of the world's largest multimedia companies.
After one year in Cambridge, Courant went to New York City where he became a professor at New York University in 1936.
At Göttingen Jordan became an assistant first to mathematician Richard Courant and then to physicist Max Born.
The court became embroiled in a lengthy ethics scandal in 2006 when the Hartford Courant revealed that retiring Chief Justice William J. Sullivan postponed the publication of a controversial decision opposing Freedom of Information Act requests for documents that track the status and history of legal cases in the Connecticut legal system until hearings for his successor Justice Peter T. Zarella were completed.
In 1664, when the authorities took steps to protect the weekly from its imitators, it became known as De Oprechte Haerlemse Courant ( spellings vary ; " oprecht " is here used in its archaic sense of " genuine ").

Courant and David
In the fall of 1921, Emil moved to Göttingen, considered the Mecca of mathematics at the time, where he pursued one year of post-doctoral studies in mathematics and mathematical physics with Richard Courant and David Hilbert.
Frances Bauer, Paul Garabedian and David Korn of the Courant Institute at New York University ( NYU ) wrote a series of two-dimensional Full Potential airfoil codes that were widely used, the most important being named Program H. A further growth of Program H was developed by Bob Melnik and his group at Grumman Aerospace as Grumfoil.
Antony Jameson, originally at Grumman Aircraft and the Courant Institute of NYU, worked with David Caughey to develop the important three-dimensional Full Potential code FLO22 in 1975.
For a number of years, he had been an assistant to Richard Courant at Göttingen in the preparation of Courant and David Hilbert ’ s book Methoden der mathematischen Physik I, which was published in 1924.
Hopf spent the year after his doctorate at Göttingen, where David Hilbert, Richard Courant, Carl Runge, and Emmy Noether were working.
David Korn received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1965 and his Ph. D. in applied mathematics from NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences in 1969.
After the Hartford Courant reported Sullivan's actions, it was revealed that fellow justice David M. Borden was the person who came forward with the information.
He graduated in physics from the University of Göttingen, where he was taught by many eminent figures of mathematics and physics of the time, including David Hilbert, Richard Courant, Peter Debye, Robert Pohl, Max Born, Gustav Hertz, and Nobel Prize winner James Franck ( who was his thesis supervisor ).

Courant and Hilbert's
When his colleague Richard Courant wrote the now classic Methods of Mathematical Physics including some of Hilbert's ideas, he added Hilbert's name as author even though Hilbert had not directly contributed to the writing.

Courant and assistant
He worked with a surveying party in Missouri ; studied law at the University of Pennsylvania ; practiced in Chicago ( 1856 – 1860 ); was assistant editor ( 1860 ) and editor ( 1861 – 1867 ) of The Hartford Press, and after The Press was merged into The Hartford Courant, was co-editor with Joseph R Hawley ; in 1884 he joined the editorial staff of Harper's Magazine, for which he conducted The Editors Drawer until 1892, when he took charge of The Editor's Study.

Courant and Göttingen
Aside from consistently good school grades in singing, the first documentary evidence of Emil ’ s deep and lifelong engagement with music comes from the year in Göttingen, where he was regularly invited to join in the chamber music sessions hosted by Richard Courant.
Courant arranged for Emil to receive a stipend for the summer of 1922 in Göttingen, which occasioned his declining a position offered him at the University of Kiel.
At Göttingen, Richard Courant had taken Hilbert ’ s lecture notes which were available in the Lesezimmer, edited them and added to them to write a two-volume work.
In 1925, thanks to an extension of his fellowship, Struik went to Göttingen to work with Richard Courant compiling Felix Klein's lectures on the history of 19th-century mathematics.
In 1934, Richard Courant left Göttingen University in Germany to become a visiting professor at NYU.

Courant and obtained
On February 7, 2010, the Hartford Courant reported that Attorney General Blumenthal was investigating whether Bysiewicz violated the law by using e-mail addresses obtained by her office in their official duties for campaign use — soliciting campaign support and donations.

Courant and there
In a number of longitudinal studies ( Cox & Harquail, 1991 ; Olson, Frieze, & Good, 1987 ; Strober, 1982 ; Wallace, 1989 ; Wood, Corcoran, & Courant, 1993 ), that track comparably qualified men and women, such as graduates of the same MBA program or law school, it has been shown that over time there is degradation of the women's compensation that cannot fully be explained by differences in qualifications, work history, experience, or career interruptions.
* Finally, there is the Hartford Courant, founded 29 October 1764, a few months after the Quebec Chronicle Telegraph.

Courant and .
* Courant, Richard ISBN 978-3-540-65058-4 Introduction to calculus and analysis 1.
The New-England Courant published writers who opposed the practice.
Its new building, constructed with funds from the Rockefeller Foundation, was opened by Hilbert and Courant in 1930.
Ethan and Levi engaged in a war of words, many of which were printed in the Connecticut Courant, even after Levi crossed British lines.
For almost one hundred years thereafter, mathematicians like Richard Courant viewed infinitesimals as being naive and vague or meaningless.
The first successful English daily, the Daily Courant, was published from 1702 to 1735.
* 1888 – Richard Courant, German-American mathematician ( d. 1972 )
* Courant, Richard and H. Robbins, What Is Mathematics?
* 1702 – The Daily Courant, England's first national daily newspaper is published for the first time.
After its demise, a string of newspapers sprang into being, including the Flying Post, the Evening Post and the Daily Courant.
Newspapers had a strong bias towards particular parties, with the Courant and the Flying Post supporting the Whigs and the Evening Post in favour of the Tories, leading to politicians from both parties realising the importance of an efficient propaganda machine in influencing the electorate.
* R. Courant, D. Hilbert, Methods of Mathematical Physics, vol II.
* 1701 – 1702: The Daily Courant and The Norwich Post becomes the first daily newspapers in England.
* March 14 – The Edinburgh Evening Courant carries a notice of £ 200 reward for the capture of William Brodie, a town councilor doubling as a burglar.
) – The first regular English-language newspaper, The Daily Courant.
* 1999: The Hartford Courant staff, " for its coverage of a shooting spree by a state lottery worker that left five dead.
This included the liberal papers Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant and the Algemeen Handelsblad, the broadcaster AVRO and the employers ' organization VNO.
He spent two years ( 1959 – 60 ) at the Institute for Advanced Study and another two ( 1961 – 2 ) at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.
In 2002, The Hartford Courant ran a controversial investigative series called " Heroin Town " describing rampant heroin use in Willimantic, disproportionate to the town's small size.

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