Background
Reingold, Haim was born on March 16, 1910 in Lodz, Poland. Son of Shmaryahu and Esther (Rudnianski) Reingold. came to the United States, 1930, naturalized, 1942.
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This text presents the mathematics required for the intelligent pursuit of elementary engineering courses and serves as a preparation for a course in calculus. It contains those topics from algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry which are needed to meet this dual objective. The book is intended to be used with students who have had at least two years of high school mathematics. However, it is completely self-contained except that it relies upon the usual simple facts from arithmetic and geometry.
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("This book presents the math required for the intelligent...)
"This book presents the math required for the intelligent pursuit of elementary science and engineering courses and serves as a preparation for a course in the calculus. It contains the topics from algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry that are needed to meet this dual objective....intended for use with students who have had at least two years of high school mathematics. However, it is completely self-contained except that it relies on the usual simple facts from arithmetic and geometry."
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Reingold, Haim was born on March 16, 1910 in Lodz, Poland. Son of Shmaryahu and Esther (Rudnianski) Reingold. came to the United States, 1930, naturalized, 1942.
Student, New York University, 1931. Bachelor of Arts Cincinnati, 1933. Master of Arts, University Cincinnati, 1934.
Doctor of Philosophy in Math, University Cincinnati, 1938.
Teaching assistant, U. Cincinnati, 1936-1938; head department mathematics, Our Lady of Cincinnati College, 1938-1942; supervisor mathematics, Illinois Institute Technology, 1942-1943; assistant professor, Illinois Institute Technology, 1943-1947; associate professor, Illinois Institute Technology, 1947-1956; professor, Illinois Institute Technology, 1956-1975; professor emeritus, Illinois Institute Technology, since 1975; department chairman mathematics, Illinois Institute Technology, 1951-1975; Adjunct Professor mathematics, Indiana U. Northwest, 1975-1982; visiting professor, Purdue University Calumet (Indiana), 1982-1984; professor, department chairman mathematics, Mundelein College, 1984-1991; senior professor, Loyola University, Chicago, 1991.
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(Basic Math for Engineers, publication in Dec. 1944)
Member American Mathematics Society, Mathematics Association American, American Society Engineering Education (chairman mathematics division 1955-1956, member of council 1957-1959), American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society Engineering Science, Sigma Xi (chapter president 1966-1967).
Married Leah Jacobson, April 16, 1942 (deceased March 1964). Children– Edward M., Arthur L. Married Badonna Levinson, November 16, 1966.
1 son, David A.