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Raymond Woodard Brink

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Nationality
  
United States

Fields
  
Mathematics

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Raymond Brink


Born
  
January 4, 1890 Newark, New Jersey (
1890-01-04
)

Institutions
  
University of Minnesota

Alma mater
  
Kansas State College B.S., 1908, B.S.E.E. 1909 Harvard University Ph.D. 1916

Children
  
David R. Brink (b. 1919) Nora Brink Hunter

Died
  
December 27, 1973, La Jolla, San Diego, California, United States

Spouse
  
Carol Ryrie Brink (m. 1918–1973)

Books
  
Intermediate algebra, College algebra, Spherical Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Plane trigonometry

Education
  
Kansas State University, Harvard University

People also search for
  
Carol Ryrie Brink, Alexander Ryrie, Norah Brink Hunter, David R. Brink, Henrietta Watkins

Doctoral advisor
  
George David Birkhoff

Raymond Woodard Brink (4 January 1890 in Newark, New Jersey – 27 December 1973 in La Jolla, California) was an American mathematician. His Ph.D. advisor at Harvard was George David Birkhoff.

Brink entered Kansas State College at age 14 and by age 19 had two bachelor's degrees and was employed as an instructor of mathematics in Moscow, Idaho; he taught at the state preparatory school of the University of Idaho. He returned to school at Harvard and earned a doctorate in 1916 and was a longtime professor at the University of Minnesota, and also authored numerous math textbooks. He served as president of the Mathematical Association of America from 1941–42.

Personal

Brink was the husband of author Carol Ryrie Brink, whom he had met during his first year in Idaho when both were teenagers. She was nearly six years his junior; they wed nine years later in 1918, following her graduation from college. Married for over 55 years at the time of his death, they had two children, David and Nora (Hunter). David (b. 1919) became an attorney and later headed the American Bar Association.

References

Raymond Woodard Brink Wikipedia