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  1. Rufus Daniel Isaacs (posteriormente Rufus Isaacs ), 1.er Marqués de Reading, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, PC, KC, (10 de octubre de 1860 – 30 de diciembre de 1935), fue un político y jurista británico . Hijo de un vendedor de fruta judío de Spitalfields, Isaacs comenzó a trabajar en el negocio familiar a los 15 años.

  2. Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, PC (10 October 1860 – 30 December 1935), known as The Earl of Reading from 1917 to 1926, was a British Liberal politician and judge, who served as Lord Chief Justice of England, Viceroy of India, and Foreign Secretary, the last Liberal to hold that post.

  3. 18 January 1981. Baltimore, USA. Summary. Rufus Isaacs was an American mathematician who specialised in game theory. View one larger picture. Biography. Rufus Isaacs' parents were Philip Simon Isaacs and Alice Cohn. Philip Isaacs came from a lowly background but became a successful businessman.

  4. Rufus Philip Isaacs (June 11, 1914 – January 18, 1981) was a game theorist especially prominent in the 1950s and 1960s with his work on differential games . Biography. Isaacs was born on 11 June 1914 in New York City. [1] . He worked for the RAND Corporation from 1948 until winter 1954/1955.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rufus_IsaacsRufus Isaacs - Wikipedia

    Rufus Isaacs may refer to: Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading (1860–1935), English politician and jurist. Rufus Isaacs (game theorist) (1914–1981), American mathematician. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. In February 1913, the French newspaper Le Matin alleged that Sir Rufus Isaacs and Herbert Samuel had abused their position to buy shares in the English Marconi company. Both men sued for libel and Le Matin withdrew and apologised.

  7. Marquess of Reading is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. [1] It was created in 1926 for Rufus Isaacs, who had been Member of Parliament for Reading between 1904 and 1913, before serving as Viceroy of India and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales.