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The Seventh Annual Preskenis Dinner Meeting was held on Monday, April 6, 2009. Dr. Harrison W. Straley, Wheaton College, gave a presentation titled "Isaac Newton; A Dramatic Lecture".

Abstract: Isaac Newton is, perhaps, the greatest intellect and the most important person of the millennium. He was born while England convulsed in revolution, as Cromwell defeated the armies of King Charles I and The Treaty of Westphalia ended Europe’s Thirty Years War. Newton lived shortly after Fermat, Galileo, Kepler and others had made significant discoveries in mathematics and science. He built upon their work. Isaac Newton appears in period costume to discuss his difficult childhood and turbulent life. This dramatic lecture, accompanied by slides, is designed to stimulate interest in mathematics and science through drama and mathematics/science history.

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We thank Sodexho, the Framingham State Office of University Advancement, W.H. Freeman Publishers, and Pearson Prentice Hall for their support of the 2009 NES/MAA Dinner Meeting in Memory of Kenneth J. Preskenis.

Collage, Seventh Annual Preskenis Dinner, 2009

 

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