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Qu'est-ce (qui) est John G Kemeny - définition

JEWISH-HUNGARIAN AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN, COMPUTER SCIENTIST, EDUCATOR, AND PRESIDENT OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
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  • Commemorative plaque to John George Kemeny. It is affixed to the wall of his former domicile.

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PRINCE OF TRANSYLVANIA (1607-1662)
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János Kemény (14 December 1607 in Magyarbükkös – 23 January 1662 in Szásznagyszőllős) was a Hungarian aristocrat, writer and prince of Transylvania.
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HUNGARIAN WRITER
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Baron János Kemény (5 September 1903 – 13 October 1971) was a Hungarian writer, theater director, dramatist, and founder of the Marosvécs/Brâncoveneşti Helikon community.
János Kemény (writer)         
HUNGARIAN WRITER
János Kemény (the writer); Janos Kemeny (the writer); Janos Kemeny (author); János Kemény (author)
Baron János Kemény (5 September 1903 – 13 October 1971) was a Hungarian writer, theater director, dramatist, and founder of the Marosvécs/Brâncoveneşti Helikon community.

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John G. Kemeny

John George Kemeny (born Kemény János György; May 31, 1926 – December 26, 1992) was a Hungarian-born American mathematician, computer scientist, and educator best known for co-developing the BASIC programming language in 1964 with Thomas E. Kurtz. Kemeny served as the 13th President of Dartmouth College from 1970 to 1981 and pioneered the use of computers in college education. Kemeny chaired the presidential commission that investigated the Three Mile Island accident in 1979. According to György Marx he was one of The Martians.