peoplepill id: marshall-monroe-kirkman
MMK
United States of America
9 views today
13 views this week
Marshall Monroe Kirkman
American railroad executive and historian

Marshall Monroe Kirkman

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
American railroad executive and historian
Work field
Gender
Male
Birth
Place of birth
Morgan County, USA
Death
Age
79 years
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Marshall M. Kirkman

Marshall Monroe Kirkman (July 10, 1842 – April 17, 1921) was an American authority on railways, who wrote extensively on the subject of railways.

Life and work

Born on the prairies in Morgan County, Illinois, Kirkman was raised far from any town or school and received private education and some years of common school. In 1856 at the age of fourteen he left home to seek his fortune. He made his way on foot to Fulton, Illinois, where the Chicago and North Western Railway had just been completed.

Kirkman entered the service of the Chicago and North Western Railway, where he got his first job as telegraph messenger. He soon learned telegraphy and was given charge of the office at DeKalb, Illinois, from which position he was transferred to the Train Dispatcher's office at Chicago, then located in the old Indiana Street Depot.

In 1861 he was appointed Auditor Freight Accounts, and in 1865, Assistant General Accountant. Two years later, he was appointed General Accountant, and in 1870 was also made Local Treasurer. From June 30, 1881, to November 1, 1889, he was Comptroller. As controller he was head of the Auditing Department of the Chicago and North Western Railway, supervising the Auditing departments of the Union Pacific, the Chicago and North Western, the Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, and the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley railways. In 1889 Kirkman was elected Vice President, which position he filled until 1910, when he retired on a pension after 53 years of service at the Chicago and North Western Railway.

In 1881 he became resident of Evanston, Illinois. Kirkman wrote extensively on the subject of railways. He wrote a twelve volume treatise, The Science of Railways (1894), which was later revised and republished in 17 volumes, and 3 portfolios (1909, et. seq.). Kirman was also founding father of the Accounting Division of the Association of American Railroads.

Selected publications

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Who is Marshall Monroe Kirkman?
Marshall Monroe Kirkman was an American mathematician who is best known for his work on the Kirkman's schoolgirl problem, a combinatorial problem involving the arrangement of schoolgirls into groups.
What is Kirkman's schoolgirl problem?
Kirkman's schoolgirl problem is a famous problem in combinatorial mathematics that asks for the arrangement of fifteen players into three everyday three-player teams over seven days.
What is the significance of Kirkman's schoolgirl problem?
Kirkman's schoolgirl problem is significant because it was one of the earliest problems in the field of combinatorial mathematics and had a major impact on the development of the field. It helped to establish the study of combinatorial designs and set the stage for further research in this area.
What was Marshall Monroe Kirkman's contribution to Kirkman's schoolgirl problem?
Marshall Monroe Kirkman made significant contributions to Kirkman's schoolgirl problem by formulating and solving special cases of the problem. He published his work on the problem in a paper titled "On a problem in combinations" in 1847.
What other contributions did Marshall Monroe Kirkman make to mathematics?
Aside from his work on the Kirkman's schoolgirl problem, Marshall Monroe Kirkman also made contributions to the field of combinatorial mathematics through his research on Latin squares, tetrads, and mutually orthogonal sets. His work on these topics helped to advance the study of combinatorial designs.
Lists
Marshall Monroe Kirkman is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Credits
References and sources
Marshall Monroe Kirkman
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes