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Alan Titchmarsh.
Ahh, listen to me Mr. Titchmarsh.".
Titchmarsh wrote of Watson's books(see for example).
Books by Alan Titchmarsh.
Well, Alan Titchmarsh might say so, but, er, what does HE know?
Charles Coulson, one of his colleagues,wrote a tribute to Titchmarsh.
Titchmarsh attended this class, as did Mary Cartwright.
Outside mathematics, Titchmarsh had relatively few interests.
Titchmarsh said no, but(encouraged by Ferrar) thought that he might.
Ted was the second of three children born to Edward and Caroline Titchmarsh.
Edward Titchmarsh was known as Ted to his contemporaries.
This appointment in London did not see Titchmarsh end his association with Oxford.
Titchmarsh, writing in, sums up his work on almost periodic functions.
Slight further improvements were made by Vinogradov in 1932 and Titchmarsh in 1934.
At Oxford Titchmarsh soon came under the influence of Hardy and he later wrote.
Here is the documentary hosted by Alan Titchmarsh entitled, Elizabeth: Queen, Wife, Mother.
Titchmarsh held the Savilian Chair of Geometry at Oxford for 30 years.
His uncle was a professional cricketer and Titchmarsh often played in the regular cricket matches with Hardy.
Titchmarsh was fortunate to have arrived in France at a point when the tide of the war had changed.
During the academic year 1928-29 Hardy was at Princeton,and it was Titchmarsh who took over the duties as a supervisor.
Titchmarsh carried out his duties as a dispatch rider first on horseback and then on a motorcycle.
His grandfather was a grocer in Royston while Ted's father,Edward Harper Titchmarsh, became a Congregational minister in Newbury, Berkshire.
Titchmarsh graduated with a First Class degree in 1922 and won mathematical scholarships for his outstanding work.
Despite having duties at both London and Oxford, Titchmarsh found time to visit his father who was by this time a Congregational minister in Essex.
Titchmarsh was already an assistant at University College and he became Jeffrey's assistant on his appointment to the chair.
By this time,of course, Britain had been involved in World War I for three years and Titchmarsh, by now eighteen years of age, was soon undertaking war service.
Of course Titchmarsh and Hardy had a common passion, namely cricket, which must have served Titchmarsh well.
There had been major offensives by the German armies throughout June andJuly of 1918 but as Titchmarsh landed in France the Allied forces were making steady advances, driving the German troops out of France.
Titchmarsh, from his earliest research days, displayed a power of analysis that marked him out as a mathematician whose reputation would be world wide.
During the academic year 1928-29 Hardy was at Princeton,and it was Titchmarsh who took over the supervision of Mary Cartwright who was, at that time, one of Hardy's doctoral students at Oxford.