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||1903: Mathematician Frank Nelson Cole famously made a presentation to a meeting of the American Mathematical Society where he identified the factors of the Mersenne number 267 − 1, or M67. Pic.
||1903: Mathematician Frank Nelson Cole famously made a presentation to a meeting of the American Mathematical Society where he identified the factors of the Mersenne number 267 − 1, or M67. Pic.


||1906: Vera Faddeeva born ... mathematician. Faddeeva published some of the first work in the field of linear algebra. Her 1950 work, ''Computational methods of linear algebra'', was widely acclaimed; she won a USSR State Prize for it. Pic.
File:Vera_Faddeeva.jpg|link=Vera Faddeeva (nonfiction)|1906: Mathematician [[Vera Faddeeva (nonfiction)|Vera Faddeeva]] born. Faddeeva will pioneer the field of linear algebra; her ''Computational Methods of Linear Algebra'' (1950) will be widely acclaimed.


||1906: Sir Philip Stuart Milner-Barry born ... chess player, chess writer, World War II codebreaker and civil servant. He represented England in chess both before and after World War II. He worked at Bletchley Park during World War II, and was head of "Hut 6", a section responsible for deciphering messages which had been encrypted using the German Enigma machine. Pic.
||1906: Sir Philip Stuart Milner-Barry born ... chess player, chess writer, World War II codebreaker and civil servant. He represented England in chess both before and after World War II. He worked at Bletchley Park during World War II, and was head of "Hut 6", a section responsible for deciphering messages which had been encrypted using the German Enigma machine. Pic.

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