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 William F. Friedman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedman was born Wolfe Frederick Friedman in Kishinev, Moldavia, the son of a postal worker who migrated to Pittsburgh in 1892.
Friedman had become something of an expert photographer while working on his other projects, and was asked to travel to England on several occasions to help Gallup photograph historical manuscripts during her research.
Friedman retired in 1956 and, with his wife, turned his attention, with his wife, to the problem that had originally brought them together: examining Bacon's codes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_F._Friedman   (1566 words)

  
 University of Florida Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Page
Friedman is the leader of a multidisciplinary radiosurgery team which has treated over 2000 patients, published more than 100 papers and chapters, produced many international meetings, and educated hundreds of visiting physicians.
Friedman and Bova received the 1990 UF College of Medicine Clinical Research Prize in recognition of this accomplishment.
Dr. Friedman was promoted to Associate Professor and received tenure in August, 1987.
www.neurosurgery.ufl.edu /FacultyPage/Friedman.html   (461 words)

  
 brightMystery: William Friedman, a great American
William Friedman is the father of modern cryptology and was the mastermind behind the breaking of PURPLE, the code system used by the Japanese diplomatic service prior to and during WWII.
Friedman's work on military ciphers, mainly textbooks for military codebreakers, are considered seminal works; some of them are available from Aegean Press here (scroll down a little).
For example, he invented the concept of the index of coincidence, a probability calculation that can be used to determine whether a given coded message is "monoalphabetic" or "polyalphabetic", the former being much simpler to crack than the latter but each having their own set of analytic tools.
www.brightmystery.net /movabletype/MovableType_blog/archives/2005/06/william_friedma.html   (529 words)

  
 UCLA Portal
William F. Friedman, former executive chairman of the department of pediatrics and senior associate dean for academic affairs at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, died on Aug. 25 in his home.
Friedman received his undergraduate degree in 1957 from Columbia College, where he played on the varsity basketball team, and his medical degree cum laude from the State University of New York in 1961.
Prior to his tenure at UCLA, Friedman was the first pediatrician hired at the newly founded School of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego, where he was the chief of the Division of Pediatric Cardiology and professor of pediatrics.
dgsom.healthsciences.ucla.edu /deans-site/friedman   (744 words)

  
 Lavenz-Schwarz and Knecht-Eischeid Genealogy
William FRIEDMAN was born on 31 Mar 1853 in Clinton, Clinton Co., Iowa.
Cecelia FRIEDMAN was born on 25 Oct 1890 in Roselle, Carroll Co., Iowa.
Maurice FRIEDMAN was born in 1927 in Carroll Co., Iowa.
hometown.aol.com /mtl1963/b65.htm   (673 words)

  
 William Friedman's Homepage
William Friedman received his B.A. in psychology from Oberlin College in 1972 and his Ph.D. from the University of Rochester in developmental psychology in 1977.
Friedman, W. The development of children's understanding of the past and the future.
Friedman, W. Developmental and cognitive perspectives on humans' sense of the times of past and future events.
www.oberlin.edu /psych/facstaff/WJF_home.html   (492 words)

  
 William (Ned) Friedman - abstracts
Robichaux, R.H., P.W. Rundel, W.L. Stemmermann, J.E. Canfield, S.R. Morse, and W.E. Friedman.
Friedman, W.E. Morphogenesis and experimental aspects of growth and development of the male gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba in vitro.
Friedman, W.E. The evolution of embryogeny in seed plants and the developmental origin and early history of endosperm.
spot.colorado.edu /~friedmaw/abstracts.html   (9589 words)

  
 Friedman, William F; and Friedman, Elizebeth S --  Encyclopædia Britannica
William Friedman was still an infant when his family immigrated to the United States; he studied genetics at Cornell University (B.S., 1914).
"Friedman, William F; and Friedman, Elizebeth S." Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
As the son of a Jewish immigrant, Friedman was also part of the ethnic transformation of college football in the 1920s, a period of...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9035427   (789 words)

  
 January-February 00 template
William Friedman.) Her examination centered on the fact that Bacon was an amateur cryptographer who had created what's known as a bilateral cipher involving the use of two letters to represent any letter in the alphabet.
Friedman served as the top cryptanalyst for the Department of Defense after the war, and when the country's many cryptological resources were consolidated with the establishment of the National Security Agency, Friedman was named special assistant to the director.
Friedman preferred to blame, as he told a later congressional investigation, a "series of accidents that contrived together to prevent due warning." Indeed, twenty years later Friedman wrote to an inquiring nephew, "there were no messages which can be said to have disclosed exactly where and when the attack would be made.
cornell-magazine.cornell.edu /Archive/March2000/MarCode.html   (4745 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Obituaries -- Pediatric heart therapy pioneer William Friedman
At UCLA, Dr. Friedman rose to executive chairman of the department of pediatrics, senior adviser to the provost and dean of the School of Medicine.
Friedman was appointed in 1994 by then-Gov. Pete Wilson to the California Medical Board and in 1997 to the California Air Quality Board.
Friedman's finding changed that, leading to therapeutic advances in the care of thousands of premature babies born each year in the United States.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/obituaries/20050901-9999-1m1friedman.html   (603 words)

  
 Friedman, William E.
Friedman, William E. Department of EPO Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309.
www.botany2002.org /sympos4/abstracts/5.shtml   (279 words)

  
 Riverbank Labs
One of the projects Friedman was requested to study was the effects of moonlight on crop growth, and so he experimented with the planting of wheat during the phases of the moon.
In 1956 Friedman was awarded $100,000 in compensation by the government for profits he had been unable to realize due to security measures for nine cipher machines he had invented for the government from 1933 to 1944.
Friedman was sent to France after he enlisted in 1918 where he worked on the solution of German code systems during the final months of the war.
www.geneva.il.us /riverbnk/riverpag.htm   (4804 words)

  
 William Frederick Friedman, Colonel, United States Army
Three years after that, when the elder Friedman became a U.S. citizen, Wolfe's name was changed to William.
Friedman left Riverbank to become a cryptologic officer during World War I, the beginning of a distinguished career in government service.
Elizebeth Smith Friedman, who was a gifted codebreaker in her own right, is buried with him.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /wfried.htm   (502 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Ideas / The wages of luck
Friedman also told me that it inspired his call for the provision of a decent minimum to the disadvantaged, ideally via private charity, but if government was to be involved, via cash grants that in the 1950s he dubbed a "negative income tax."
Milton Friedman, the most famous proponent of free-market economics in the 20th century, is himself a longtime student of luck.
On this score, Friedman's acolytes on the Wall Street Journal editorial page, who have glibly dubbed low-income workers "lucky duckies" because they're too poor to owe income taxes, haven't imbibed the decency of their mentor.
www.boston.com /news/globe/ideas/articles/2003/09/28/the_wages_of_luck?mode=PF   (1648 words)

  
 William Friedman Author ID
William Friedman Author ID William Friedman is a professor of psychology at Oberlin College.
www.oberlin.edu /news-info/authorids/friedman_william_id.html   (14 words)

  
 COOK, MARTHA E.* AND WILLIAM E. FRIEDMAN.
COOK, MARTHA E.* AND WILLIAM E. Department of Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309.
www.ou.edu /cas/botany-micro/bsa-abst/section8/abstracts/30.shtml   (280 words)

  
 Pattonvindication
William and Elizebeth Friedman are professional cryptologists, and they have made a lifelong hobby of studying the ciphers that allegedly disprove Shakespearean authorship.
Friedman have enjoyed are, sadly, going to be irreparably tarnished — not for their very excellent work as professional cryptolgists, for which they shall always deserve the highest praise.
Friedman's method, attitude and dishonesty are the cracks and termites that have now totally destroyed their work and their reputation as Shakespeare cipher authorities.
www.sirbacon.org /pattonstrs.htm   (17557 words)

  
 William Friedman - Wikipedia
Der Begriff „Kryptographie“ wurde maßgeblich von William F. Friedman geprägt.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Friedman   (116 words)

  
 William F. Friedman's Transcription of the Voynich Manuscript (ResearchIndex)
One of them, William F. Friedman, prepared a machine readable transcription of this book half a century ago; this transcription has recently been unearthed from the archives and placed on line.
William F. Friedman's Transcription of the Voynich Manuscript
1 William F. Friedman and the Voynich Manuscript (context) - Zimansky - 1970
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /258630.html   (322 words)

  
 Bio_Friedman
William J. Friedman is an experienced litigator and government affairs attorney.
Friedman served as Senior Legal Advisor and Chief of Staff to FCC Commissioner Gloria Tristani and was a Senior Fellow at Duke Law School, teaching a combination of communications, digital intellectual property, and competition law.
During his career he has received federal and state appointments, including appointments to the National Organic Standards Board at USDA, the New Mexico Organic Commodity Commission and designation as a member of the U.S. delegation to a United Nations organic products working group.
www.ota.com /images/ato04/bio_Friedman.asp   (168 words)

  
 The Eastern Point Team: William S. Friedman
Friedman has consulted to and coached executives, partners and managers and trained personnel at all levels.
Friedman has developed and presented training programs in Communication Styles, Managing Amid Chaos, Performance Management, Values and the Workplace, Win-Win Negotiating, and Leadership.
Bill Friedman holds degrees in Psychology from Harvard and in Organization/Human Resource Development from The American University and the National Training Labs.
www.eastpt.com /about/friedmanbio.shtml   (282 words)

  
 William E. Friedman - research interests
Most recently, we have begun to examine the evolution of modularity in female gametophytes of flowering plants (Williams and Friedman ms in prep).
Recently, we discovered that most basal angiosperms appear to produce a diploid endosperm, thus reversing a century of thought on the presumed genetics and ploidy of endosperm in the earliest flowering plants (Friedman and Floyd 2001; Williams and Friedman 2002).
This work has provided new insights into the modifications of development, both heterochronic and non-heterochronic, which underlie the origin of novel reproductive patterns in diverse lineages of plants (Friedman and Carmichael 1998; Friedman 1999, 2001).
www.colorado.edu /eeb/MORPH/labs/interests/friedman_ri.html   (332 words)

  
 Cryptography - Friedman
Friedman, William F. "Use of Codes and Ciphers in the World War and Lessons to be Learned Therefrom." Signal Corps Bulletin, Jul.-Sep. 1938, 35-48.
Friedman, William F. "A Brief History of the Signal Intelligence Service." Cryptologia 15 (Jul. 1991): 263-272.
Clark, Ronald W. The Man Who Broke Purple: The Life of Colonel William F. Friedman, Who Deciphered the Japanese Code in World War II.
intellit.muskingum.edu /cryptography_folder/cryptogfriedman.html   (400 words)

  
 CME's Cryptography Timeline
William Frederick Friedman, later to be honored as the father of US cryptanalysis (and the man who coined that term), was employed as a civilian cryptanalyst (along with his wife Elizebeth) at Riverbank Laboratories and performed cryptanalysis for the US Government, which had no cryptanalytic expertise of its own.
Kahn attributes the American SIGABA (M-134-C) to William F. Friedman while Deavours attributes it to an idea of Frank Rowlett, one of Friedman's first hires.
Nevertheless, the machine continued to be sold and used -- a triumph of salesmanship and a lesson to consumers of cryptographic devices.
world.std.com /~cme/html/timeline.html   (3709 words)

  
 Alibris: William Friedman
by Yotis, William W, Dr., and Friedman, Herman, Dr., Ph.D. * Valuable to medical students or allied health students who are taking or took medical microbiology and immunology, and wish to prepare for USMLE Step 1, or other medical micribiology and immunology examinations.
Bestselling novelist Michael Jan Friedman steps back 20 years before the start of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" to tell the riveting, action-packed story of the first command mission of Captain Picard--and the trial-by-fire adventure that made him a hero.
This book is for clinicians who are new to the practice of group therapy as well as for experienced group therapists who would like to review critical aspects of their work.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/William_Friedman   (664 words)

  
 William F. Friedman
Friedman had become something of an expert photographer while working on his other projects, and was asked to travel to England on several occasions to help Gallup photograph historical manuscripts during her research.
Friedman was born in Russia, the son of a postal worker who migrated to Pittsburgh in 1892.
Friedman retired in 1956 and turned his attention, with his wife, to the problem that had originally brought them together: examining Bacon's codes.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/william_f__friedman   (1815 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: William F. Friedman
Friedman had become something of an expert photographer while working on his other projects, and was asked to travel to England on several occasions to help Gallup photograph historical manuscripts during her research.
Friedman was born Wolfe Frederick Friedman in Kishinev, Moldavia, the son of a postal worker who migrated to Pittsburgh in 1892.
Friedman retired in 1956 and, with his wife, turned his attention, with his wife, to the problem that had originally brought them together: examining Bacon's codes.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/William-F.-Friedman   (1815 words)

  
 Dan Friedman's Hyplan
Daniel P Friedman, William E. Byrd, and Oleg Kiselyov.
CPS in Little Pieces: Composing Partial Continuations, Daniel P. Friedman and Amr Sabry, 2001.
Anurag Mendhekar and Daniel P. Friedman, Reflection '96, April, 1996.
www.cs.indiana.edu /~dfried   (343 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The Friedman legacy a tribute to William and Elizebeth Friedman
The Friedman legacy a tribute to William and Elizebeth Friedman
Subjects: Friedman, William F. -- (William Frederick),
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worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/f96a3ef02a96aae6a19afeb4da09e526.html   (71 words)

  
 William F Friedman Lambros D Callimahos books ; 0894120743 Misspelled:
William D James - Military Dermatology Textbook of Military Medicine Part Iii Disease and the Environment V 1 - 9994648233
William D James - Military Dermatology [Textbook of Military Medicine - Part 3, Disease and the Environment; Volume One] - 016059135X
www.gatheringofallnations.com /989140_william-feldman_081604290x3amhandbookgeta.html   (316 words)

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