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||1906: Samuel S. Wilks born ... American mathematician and academic who played an important role in the development of mathematical statistics, especially in regard to practical applications. During World War II he was a consultant with the Office of Naval Research. Both during and after the War he had a profound impact on the application of statistical methods to all aspects of military planning. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=samuel+s.+wilks
||1906: Samuel S. Wilks born ... American mathematician and academic who played an important role in the development of mathematical statistics, especially in regard to practical applications. During World War II he was a consultant with the Office of Naval Research. Both during and after the War he had a profound impact on the application of statistical methods to all aspects of military planning. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=samuel+s.+wilks
File:Jacobus Kapteyn.jpg|link=Jacobus Kapteyn (nonfiction)|1910: Astronomer and academic [[Jacobus Kapteyn (nonfiction)|Jacobus Kapteyn]] visits the [[Blue Straggler]] cafe in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]], where he gives an impromptu lecture on [[Gnomon algorithm]] functions with applications in photometric detection of [[crimes against astronomical constants]].


||1911: Hans Maass born ... mathematician who introduced Maass wave forms, the Koecher–Maass series and Maass–Selberg relations, and who proved most of the Saito–Kurokawa conjecture. Pic.
||1911: Hans Maass born ... mathematician who introduced Maass wave forms, the Koecher–Maass series and Maass–Selberg relations, and who proved most of the Saito–Kurokawa conjecture. Pic.
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||2018: Onorato Timothy O'Meara dies ... mathematician known for his work in number theory, linear groups and quadratic forms. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=O.+Timothy+O%27Meara
||2018: Onorato Timothy O'Meara dies ... mathematician known for his work in number theory, linear groups and quadratic forms. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=O.+Timothy+O%27Meara
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|O’Meara Alt spelling
File:Pilgrim.jpg|link=Pilgrim (image) (nonfiction)|2018: Steganograpic analysis of ''[[Pilgrim (image) (nonfiction)|Pilgrim]]'' unexpectedly reveals "at least two hundred kilobytes" of previously unknown [[Gnomon algorithm]] functions.


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