Some of this work was published after the end of the Second World War jointly with his supervisor Richard Southwell.
Sir Richard V. Southwell (1888–1970), English mathematician and engineering science academic
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Richard V. Andree (1919–1987), American mathematician and computer scientist.
His book jacket biographies record that his reporting forced J. Lynn Helms, chief of the Federal Aviation Administration, to resign, and dogged President Ronald Reagan's National Security Advisor Richard V. Allen for conflicts of interest.
Richard V. Thomas (1932–2010), former justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court
Richard Allen is also a fellow of St Margaret's College, Otago, one of New Zealand's most prestigious residential colleges.
On June 5, 2002, Richard was indicted on racketeering and extortion charges, mainly involving Gambino crimes at an International Longshoremen's Association local and the attempted extortion of actor Steven Seagal.
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Richard had a strange fascination with grass and would later work as a groundskeeper at Yankee Stadium.
Thomas was active in civic and community affairs, including the Masonic lodge, the Cheyenne Kiwanis International, and the United Way of Laramie County.
Richard V. Allen (born 1936), American National Security Advisor under President Ronald Reagan
For the hardcover edition the original cover art of Jack Gaughan was replaced by a new cover painting by Richard V. Corben.