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Christoph Rudolff (born 1499 in Jawor, Silesia, died 1545 in Vienna) was a
German mathematician, the
author of the
first German textbook on algebra. From...
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Gerald Rudolff Ford (December 9, 1890 –
January 26, 1962) was an
American businessman and
Republican politician who was the
stepfather of U.S. President...
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Grand Rapids businessman Gerald Rudolff Ford on
February 1, 1917. Then they
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Gerald Rudolff Ford Jr.,
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Walter Cecil "Tex"
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Rudolff Ford, a
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