- George B. Thomas
George Brinton Thomas (
January 11 ,1914 –October 31 ,2006 ) was a professor of mathematics atMIT . He is best known for being the author of a widely-usedcalculus textbook.Early life
Born in
Boise, Idaho , Thomas' early years were difficult. His father, George Brinton Thomas Sr., was a bank employee, and his mother, Georgia Fay Thomas (née Goin), died in the 1919 Influenza Epidemic, just eight days before his fifth birthday. His father remarried shortly thereafter, to Lena Steward. They lived in a tent with a wooden floor and a coal stove.After his stepmother Lena died from complications due to childbirth, the father and son moved to the Spokane Valley in Washington State, where they both attended
Spokane University . George Thomas Sr. married again, to Mary Gertrude Johnson. Thomas began attending Washington State College (nowWashington State University ), after Spokane University went bankrupt. There, he earned a B.A. in 1934 and an M.A. in 1936, both in mathematics and mathematics education.On
August 15 ,1936 , Thomas married Jane Heath at her family's home inSouth Bend, Washington . The couple lived inPullman, Washington for a year; Thomas worked at a local shoe store to save money for further graduate education.In 1937, Thomas was accepted into the graduate mathematics program at
Cornell University . At Cornell, Thomas worked as an instructor while pursuing his research innumber theory .Academic career
Thomas finished his doctoral work in 1940 and was immediately hired by
MIT for a one-year teaching appointment. He was well liked at MIT, and was invited to join the faculty after his teaching fellowship ended.During the
Second World War , Thomas was involved in early computation systems and programmed thedifferential analyzer to calculate firing table for the Navy.In 1952, George and Jane Thomas moved into the
Conantum community inConcord, Massachusetts , where many younger Harvard and MIT faculty members lived.Calculus and Analytical Geometry
In 1951,
Addison-Wesley was then a new publishing company specializing in textbooks and technical literature. The management was unhappy with the calculus textbook they were then publishing, so they approached Thomas, asking if he could revise the book. Instead, he went ahead with an entirely new book. The first edition came out in 1952; "Calculus and Analytical Geometry" is now in its eleventh edition and is in use worldwide.Commitment to education
Thomas became involved with math and science education in America's primary and secondary schools some years before the Soviet Union launched
Sputnik . From 1955 to 1957, he served on the board of governors of theMathematical Association of America and was the group's first vice president from 1958 to 1959.From 1956 to 1959, he served on the executive committee of the mathematics division of the
American Society for Engineering Education . He also served on the Commission on Mathematics of theCollege Entrance Examination Board . Thomas used the positions to speak out on mathematics education reform in high schools and universities.In the late 1950s, Thomas went to India with a grant from the
Ford Foundation to train mathematics instructors.Later life
Jane Thomas died in 1975 from
breast cancer . In 1980, Thomas married Thais Erving; she died in 1983, also from breast cancer.In 1978, Thomas retired from full-time teaching. He became interested in religion, attending the
Unity Church and later taking upChristian Science .Thomas died in Foxdale Village in
State College, Pennsylvania , a retirement community centered around the needs of retired academics.Books
* cite book
title=Calculus and Analytic Geometry
first=George B.
last=Thomas
coauthors=Ross Lee Finney
publisher=Addison-Wesley
year=1952
* cite book
title=Probability and Statistics
first=George B.
last=Thomas
coauthors=Frederick Mosteller, R.E.K. Rourke
publisher=Addison-Wesley
year=1961ee also
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MIT Mathematics Department External links
* cite web
url=http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/obit-thomas.html
title=George B. Thomas, mathematics professor and author, dies at 92
date=2006-11-08
accessdate=2006-11-19
publisher=MIT News Office
* cite web
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/13/us/13thomas.html?_r=1&8br&oref=slogin
title=George B. Thomas Jr., 92, Dies; Wrote Calculus Text
first=Jeremy
last=Pearce
publisher=New York Times
date=2006-11-13
accessdate=2006-11-19
* cite web
url=http://www.legacy.com/centredaily/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=19805194
title=George Brinton Thomas Jr.
publisher=Centre Daily Times (Centre County, Pennsylvania)
date=2006-11-03
accessdate=2006-11-19
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