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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Herman Otto Hartley
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Photograph or image of Herman Otto Hartley (April 13, 1912 – December 30, 1980)

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https://science.tamu.edu/news/2020/10/texas-am-statistics-to-host-virtual-hartley-chair-celebration-friday/

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Herman Otto Hartley

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Image most closely associated with Hartley at the height of his career helps add visual context and weight to his impactful contributions and global legacy in the fields of mathematics and statistics. To date, it appears on multiple websites, in various news articles and numerous journals, at least one book Strength in Numbers: The Rising of Academic Statistics Departments in the U.S. (Alan Agresti and Xiao-Li Meng, Editors, Springer, 2013, p. 301), and even Pinterest as credited to the American Statistical Association for which he served as the 74th President. Date of the photo is unknown but likely would be somewhere between 1950–1980.

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21:48, 9 July 2021No thumbnail442 × 622 (140 KB)TAMUSciComm (talk | contribs)Image most closely associated with H.O. Hartley (1912 - 1980) at the height of his career helps add visual context and weight to his impactful contributions and global legacy in the fields of mathematics and statistics To date, it appears on multiple websites, in various news articles and numerous journals, at least one book {{Strength in Numbers: The Rising of Academic Statistics Departments in the U.S. Alan Agresti and Xiao-Li Meng, Editors, Springer, 2013, p. 301}}, and even Pinterest as...
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