Number theorists

Henry Mann

Henry Berthold Mann (27 October 1905, Vienna – 1 February 2000, Tucson) was a professor of mathematics and statistics at the Ohio State University. Mann proved the Schnirelmann-Landau conjecture in number theory, and as a result earned the 1946 Cole Prize. He and his student developed the ("Mann-Whitney") U-statistic of nonparametric statistics. Mann published the first mathematical book on the design of experiments: . (Wikipedia).

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St. Crispin's Day Speech - Sir Laurence Olivier - 1947

Excerpt from audio dramatization of Shakespeare's Henry V recorded in 1947. Starring Laurence Oliver as Henry V.

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The voice of Henry Herbert Asquith - 1909

Henry Herbert Asquith's budget speech of 1909.

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Henry V by William Shakespeare - Act 4, Prologue, and Act 4, Scene 1 - Performed by Laurence Olivier

An excerpt from an episode of the NBC radio series Anthology. Broadcast on 11 July 1954. Hosted by Gene Hamilton. Starring Sir Laurence Olivier

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John Gielgud - Henry IV by William Shakespeare: Part 1, Act I, Scene 3 (Harry Hotspur's Speech)

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Mann–Whitney U test | Asymptotic theory (statistics) | Statistics | Analysis of variance | Abraham Wald | Randomization | Additive number theory | Design of experiments | Annals of Mathematical Statistics | Nonparametric statistics | Block design | Philipp Furtwängler | Random assignment | Operations research | Statistical Methods for Research Workers | Sumset | Mann's theorem | Mathematics | Replication (statistics) | Cole Prize | Econometrics