Historical
Personalities in the history of AGIR
Spiru Haret introduced mathematical methods in the study of social phenomena (social mechanics). On his initiative compulsory primary education, secondary, music and sports laws were enacted. He was vice president of the Romanian Academy (1904-1907). |
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Ion I. C. Bratianu had an important role in acts of government of the country, he managed the government for 12 years and authoritatively dominated Romanian politics for 20 years. Member of the Romanian Academy. |
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Vintila I.C. Bratianu worked with engineer Anghel Saligny on the building of the bridge over the Danube, Fetesti - Cernavoda (1891-1896). He initiated the doctrine and movement by which the Romanian economic recovery was achieved, on its own, without foreign aid, after World War I. |
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Constantin Robescu founded the first scientific journal in Romania, has campaigned for the protection of forests, as mayor of Bucharest, he had numerous urban initiatives. Corresponding Member of Romanian Academy. |
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Dimitrie A. Sturdza honorary president of the Polytechnic Society. |
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Traian Lalescu helped with founding the Polytechnic School of Timisoara. He was a great mathematician, known in Europe and overseas. |
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Ion Baiulescu worked to build the first railroad made exclusively by Romanian engineers (Buzau-Marasesti). He was the closest associate and friend of Anghel Saligny, with whom he worked on the bridge at Cernavoda. |
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Grigore Cerchez systematized the river Dambovita and began work on the city's sewer system. He promoted the neo-Romanian architectural style. |
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Gheorghe Titeica founding member of the publications "Mathematical Gazette" and "Nature". He was vice president and then general secretary of the Romanian Academy. |
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Mihail Roco built the construction of the Museum of Natural History "Dr. Gregory Antipa" in Bucharest. He was a founder and author of the "Mathematical Gazette". |
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Nicolae Zane vice president of the Polytechnic Society, founder of the General Industry Union of Romania. |
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Andrei Ioachimescu founding member of the Mathematical Gazette, member of the Polytechnic Society Committee. |