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What (who) is H V Redfield - definition

AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN (1879-1944)
J H Redfield; J.H. Redfield; JH Redfield; J. H. Redfield

H. V. Redfield         
AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Draft:H. V. Redfield; Horace Victor Eugene Redfield; Horace V. Redfield; Horace Redfield; H.V. Redfield; HV Redfield; Horace Eugene Redfield; Horace Victor Redfield; Horace V. E. Redfield; Horace V.E. Redfield
Horace Victor Eugene Redfield (1845 - 1881) was a journalist with the Cincinnati Commercial and an author of a book comparing violence in the northern and southern United States. He was born in Eden, New York.
John Howard Redfield         
AMERICAN NATURALIST (1815-1895)
John Redfield; John H. Redfield; John Howard Redfield (naturalist)
John Howard Redfield (July 10, 1815 – February 27, 1895) was an American botanist, conchologist, and businessman. He was a founder of the Botany section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, and his chief botanical works include "Geographical Distribution of the Ferns of North America" and Flora of Mount Desert Island, Maine.
J. Howard Redfield         
John Howard Redfield (June 8, 1879 – April 17, 1944) was an American mathematician, best known for discovery of what is now called Pólya enumeration theorem (PET) in 1927, ten years ahead of similar but independent discovery made by George Pólya. Redfield was a great-grandson of William Charles Redfield, one of the founders and the first president of AAAS.

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J. Howard Redfield

John Howard Redfield (June 8, 1879 – April 17, 1944) was an American mathematician, best known for discovery of what is now called Pólya enumeration theorem (PET) in 1927, ten years ahead of similar but independent discovery made by George Pólya. Redfield was a great-grandson of William Charles Redfield, one of the founders and the first president of AAAS.