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  1. Arnold Buffum Chace (November 10, 1845 – February 28, 1932) was an American textile businessman, mathematics scholar, and eleventh chancellor of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

  2. 6 de oct. de 2019 · Arnold Buffum Chace, Ludlow Bull, Henry Parker Manning - The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus. Volume II. Photographs, Transcription, Transliteration, Literal Translation. 2-Mathematical Association of Amer

  3. 2 de abr. de 2022 · Arnold Buffum Chace (1845-1932), eleventh chancellor of Brown University, was born in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, on November 10, 1845. His parents, Samuel B. Chace and Elizabeth Buffum Chace, were Quakers who were active reformers against slavery and intoxicants. He graduated from Brown in 1866.

    • Valley Falls, RI
    • Elizabeth (Eliza) Chace
    • RI
    • November 10, 1845
  4. Arnold and Rebecca (Gould) Buffum had seven children, the most notable of whom were Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Rebecca Buffum Spring, Sarah Gould Buffum Borden (who ran an Underground Railroad station with her husband Nathaniel Briggs Borden), and Edward Buffum, a writer for the New York Herald.

  5. liber-brunoniana.github.io › Articles › Chace, ArnoldChace, Arnold Buffum

    Arnold Buffum Chace (1845-1932), eleventh chancellor of the University, was born in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, on November 10, 1845. His parents, Samuel B. Chace and Elizabeth Buffum Chace, were Quakers who were active reformers against slavery and intoxicants.

  6. Elizabeth Buffum Chace (December 9, 1806 – December 12, 1899) was an American activist in the anti-slavery, women's rights, and prison reform movements of the mid-to-late 19th century. She was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2002.

  7. Arnold Buffum Chace, Jr. (Buff) is a real estate developer, a preservationist, a conservationist, and a community activist, whose vision and forward thinking helped spur a transformation of Downtown Providence starting in the 1990s.