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Title: Charles Roy Henderson


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Charles Roy Henderson
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C. R. Henderson
  • Born April 1, 1911, in Coin, Iowa, in Page County
    same county of birth as Jay Lush
  • Page County Farm Bureau Picnic (12 and under, 14
    and under, 16 and under changed to 10-12, 13-14,
    15-16)
  • Dean H.H. Kildee visited in 1929 and convinced
    Henderson to come to Iowa State College.

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C. R. Henderson
  • ISC track 4 x 220 indoor world record
  • 1933 ISC Field House indoor 440 record of 51.7
    (stood for 30 years)
  • Outdoor 440 record of 48.6 when world record was
    47.4
  • MS in nutrition from ISC
  • 1942 U.S. Army Sanitary Corps. Nutrition
    research for troops.

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C. R. Henderson
  • Returned to ISU after the war for Ph.D. with Jay
    Lush in animal breeding.
  • Professor at Cornell until 1976
  • Renowned for Hendersons Mixed Model Equations
    and work on BLUP.
  • Elected member of the National Academy of
    Sciences

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Hendersons Ph.D. Students Included
  • Shayle Searle (who taught Henderson matrix
    algebra)
  • David Harville (professor emeritus, Department of
    Statistics, ISU, linear models expert)

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A problem that reportedly sparked Hendersons
interest in BLUP
  • No. 23 Mood 1950 p. 164
  • Suppose intelligence quotients for students in
    a particular age group are normally distributed
    about a mean of 100 with standard deviation 15.
    The I.Q., say x1, of a particular student is to
    be estimated by a test on which he scores 130. It
    is further given that test scores are normally
    distributed about the true I.Q. as a mean with
    standard deviation 5. What is the
    maximum-likelihood estimate of the students
    I.Q.? (The answer is not 130).

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Hendersons Advice to Young Scientists
  • 1. Study methods of your predecessors.
  • 2. Work hard.
  • 3. Do not fear to try new ideas.
  • 4. Discuss your ideas with others freely.
  • 5. Be quick to admit errors. Progress
  • comes by correcting mistakes.
  • 6. Always be optimistic. Nature is benign.
  • 7. Enjoy your scientific work. It can be a
  • great joy.

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Sources
  • L. D. Van Vleck (1998). Charles Roy Henderson,
    1911-1989 a brief biography. Journal of Animal
    Science. 76, 2959-2961.
  • L. D. Van Vleck (1991). C. R. Henderson Farm
    Boy, Athlete, and Scientist. Journal of Dairy
    Science. 74, 4082-4096.
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