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Charles Albert Noble

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Birthplace: Soquel, Santa Cruz, California, United States
Death: May 07, 1962 (94)
Berkeley, Alameda, California, United States
Managed by: Martin Severin Eriksen
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About Charles A. Noble

Charles Albert Noble (1867–1962) was an American mathematician, professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

Life and work
Noble was a son of a farmer from the county of Santa Cruz, South of San Francisco Bay, but since he did not like agricultural work, he went to live with an older sister to San Francisco where he completed his secondary education. He enrolled at the University of California at Berkeley where he graduated in sciences in 1889. He then became a professor of mathematics at the Oakland High School. In 1893, wanting to obtain a doctorate in mathematics, he went to Europe to study at the Göttingen University with Felix Klein and David Hilbert.[1] In 1896, he returned to San Francisco and he was appointed professor of mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley. In 1901, he defended his doctoral thesis at Göttingen, under the direction of Hilbert.

Noble was a fellow in mathematics, instructor, assistant professor, associate professor, professor, from 1896 to 1937, at Berkeley until his retirement in 1937. During the period 1933–34 he was the chairman of the mathematics department of the university and professor emeritus, 1937–1962.[2]

Along with Earle Raymond Hedrick, another American doctorate in Göttingen, Noble published a translation into English of the book by Klein Elementary Mathematics from an advanced standpoint, in two volumes (1932 and 1939),[3] that had a significant influence on the development of the American mathematical community.[4]

Noble was also very interested in mathematics pedagogy and in 1926 he made a trip to Germany to investigate the teaching system of mathematics in schools. His work was published in 1927 in the journal of the Mathematical Association of America, The American Mathematical Monthly.[5] He had been, in 1901, one of the founders of the San Francisco section of this association.[6]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Albert_Noble]

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Charles A. Noble's Timeline

1867
August 14, 1867
Soquel, Santa Cruz, California, United States
1962
May 7, 1962
Age 94
Berkeley, Alameda, California, United States