Humans have been making decisions for hundreds of thousands of years. Over those years the decisions have become much more complex and therefore much more difficult. This is especially true in today's business world where the difference between a good decision and a bad decision can be worth billions of dollars. On the one hand applied mathemati...
Creator:
Kempf, Karl (Intel Corporation)
Created:
2016-02-23
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Feeder. Boat-style ceramic invalid feeder with hand-painted gold enamel edging around opening and on handle; spout is long, tapered, and contains slight convex curve; handle is in an O shape. Feeders of this type were used both for feeding the sickly and infirm as well as for feeding infants.
Created:
1860 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Feeder. Boat-style white ceramic invalid feeder with embossed floral design between top opening and spout; spout is long, tapered, and straight; handle is in an C shape and has a flat thumb rest at the top. Feeders of this type were used both for feeding the sickly and infirm as well as for feeding infants.
Created:
1860 - 1900?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Feeder. White ceramic cup-shaped feeder with a half-cover whose edge is in a scalloped, mustache-like shape; spout attaches to the cup like that of a teapot, with a white base at the lower end of the cup and a curving taper toward the open end; spout is fed liquid through 4 small sieve holes instead of one larger opening; handle is attached per...
Created:
1930 - 1960?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Feeder. Boat-style white ceramic invalid feeder; spout is long, tapered, and contains slight convex curve; handle is in an O shape. Contains manufacturer markings: "Made in Germany." Feeders of this type were used both for feeding the sickly and infirm as well as for feeding infants. Undecorated feeders were more likely to have been used in inst...
Contributor:
Manufacturer not identified (Germany)
Created:
1910 - 1950?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.