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    Mac Hyman (born Mackenzie Hooks Hyman; August 25, 1923 – July 17, 1963), was an American fiction writer who is known for his best-selling novel No Time for Sergeants, which was adapted into a popular Broadway play and a motion picture.

  2. Sep 17, 2003 · Mac Hyman. Before he died at the age of thirty-nine, Mac Hyman published only one book, the novel No Time for Sergeants, for which he secured international fame. His second novel, Take Now Thy Son, was published two years after his death. Hyman was born August 25, 1923, in Cordele.

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  4. Mac Hyman, Ph.D. | tulane. Evelyn and John G. Phillips Distinguished Professor in Mathematics. mhyman@tulane.edu. (504) 862-3433. Office Address. No Office. School of Science & Engineering. Education & Affiliations. Ph.D., 1976, Mathematics, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.

  5. No Time for Sergeants is a 1954 best-selling novel by Mac Hyman, which was adapted into a teleplay on The United States Steel Hour, a popular Broadway play and 1958 motion picture, as well as a 1964 television series.

    Title
    Directed By
    Written By
    1
    "The Permanent Recruit"
    William Burns, John L. Greene, Elon ...
    2
    "Blue's Wild Yonder"
    Unknown
    3
    "Bloodhounds Are Thicker Than Water"
    Leslie H. Martinson
    Unknown
    4
    "Grandpa's Airlift"
    Leslie H. Martinson
    Unknown
    • Mac Hyman
    • 1954
  6. James Macklin " Mac " Hyman (born 1950) is an applied mathematician formerly at Los Alamos National Laboratory and currently at Tulane University in the United States. He received his undergraduate degree from Tulane University and his PhD in 1976 from NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences under Peter Lax with thesis The method of ...

  7. Sep 17, 1989 · Sep 17, 1989 | 4 min read. PDF VERSION. Share: Five years ago, Mac Hyman began to worry about AIDS. “I was convinced that the problem was very much larger than the people around me were reacting to,” recalls Hyman, a mathematical modeler at Los Alamos (N.Mex.) National Laboratory. “There just wasn’t any other problem that was crying out like this.”

  8. Mac Hyman, Tulane University, talks about the mathematical modeling of COVID-19, including sites that have data (listed below), transmission models, and the ...

    • 13 min
    • 2035
    • American Mathematical Society
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