Hart Family - Ourfolk
Albert Douglass Hart, Jr B: 16 APR 1947
Albert, Jr was born on 16 APR 1947 in Chicago, Ill . He is the son of Albert Douglass Hart, Sr (2 JUN 1916 - 29 JUL 2003) and Ruth Amelia Bibbins (Hart) (8 DEC 1917 - 4 FEB 2006). Albert, Jr was married to Sally Johnston Kimball (Hart) on 9 NOV 1968 in Indianapolis, Ind. Sally was born on 10 JUN 1947 in Lincoln, Ill . She is the daughter of Paul Earle Kimball (19 NOV 1916 - 22 JUL 1989) and Dorothy Adams Johnston (Kimball) (5 JUN 1911 - 21 AUG 1955). View Family Chart - - -
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Albert, Jr was a Computer Programmer.
graduated from Wabash College - BA Math 1968, Indiana University MA Math 1971.
On the winning (3 man) team of the first two sessions of the 'Indiana College Mathematics Competition' in 1966 and 1967.
graduated from Wabash College - BA Math 1968, Indiana University MA Math 1971.
On the winning (3 man) team of the first two sessions of the 'Indiana College Mathematics Competition' in 1966 and 1967.
Sally was a Pediatric nurse.
Graduated from Methodist School of Nursing - Indianapolis, In - 1968.
Sally was the Office Nurse for Dr. William Moon from 1978 to 1990.
Worked for Dr. Kenneth Katz since 1992 - a pediatrician in Englewood, Co.
Sally received a BA from Univ. of Colorado Denver in 1998 as an English Major.
And a Master's Degree in May English in 2003.
In 2004, Sally started teaching Film Studies at Boulder Preparatory High School in Boulder, Colorado.
Graduated from Methodist School of Nursing - Indianapolis, In - 1968.
Sally was the Office Nurse for Dr. William Moon from 1978 to 1990.
Worked for Dr. Kenneth Katz since 1992 - a pediatrician in Englewood, Co.
Sally received a BA from Univ. of Colorado Denver in 1998 as an English Major.
And a Master's Degree in May English in 2003.
In 2004, Sally started teaching Film Studies at Boulder Preparatory High School in Boulder, Colorado.
Exam #1 - 1966
The first 'friendly competition' was held at Wabash College, located in Crawfordsville, a bit northwest of Indianapolis.
Eight schools participated in the competition that year. It was won by the team from Wabash College consisting of James Clynch, Albert Hart Jr., and Larry Haugh.
Exam #2 - 1967
This competition was held at Marian College in Indianapolis. The winning team, consisting of David Hafling, Albert Hart Jr., and Robert Spear was again from Wabash College,
A sample question from 1968: Let us assume that a given pair of people either know each other or are strangers. If six people enter a room, show that there must be at least three people who know each other pairwise or there must be at least three people who are pairwise strangers.
(from 'A Friendly Mathematics Competition', Rick Gillman Editor. 2003)
The first 'friendly competition' was held at Wabash College, located in Crawfordsville, a bit northwest of Indianapolis.
Eight schools participated in the competition that year. It was won by the team from Wabash College consisting of James Clynch, Albert Hart Jr., and Larry Haugh.
Exam #2 - 1967
This competition was held at Marian College in Indianapolis. The winning team, consisting of David Hafling, Albert Hart Jr., and Robert Spear was again from Wabash College,
A sample question from 1968: Let us assume that a given pair of people either know each other or are strangers. If six people enter a room, show that there must be at least three people who know each other pairwise or there must be at least three people who are pairwise strangers.
(from 'A Friendly Mathematics Competition', Rick Gillman Editor. 2003)
Compiled 'Our Folks Revisited' - Hart, Bibbins, Johnston and Adams Family Genealogy 1990.
Published Hart family Genealogy pages on the web in 2002.
Interests: Poker, Piano, Singing: Church Chior and School Choir, Wabash College Glee Club,
S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. - Photography for Wabash College newspaper 'The Bachelor',- Ham radio operator,
bicycling.
Albert, Sally and Cara lived in Hamburg Germany 1971-1972 where he taught
mathematics in the German School system. Al taught school until noon every day, and then spent the afternoon in a 'Shnell Imbiss' (owned by Berndt and Petra Becker) playing 'Skat' and 'Klaperjas'
(a north german card game played in bars), and drinking beer.
Sally had to stay home, shop, cook and take care of Cara. After 18 months the situation becase so unbearable that they returned to the U.S. where Sally immediately found work as an R.N.. and Children's Hospital in Denver and Al found a job with 'Computer Sharing Services' - a computer time-share provider.
In 1975, Albert founded Sigma Design which went on to become an Architectural
CAD system supplier - Sigmagraphics and ARRIS.
In 1987 he spun off ARITEK Systems, which provided
software for the AEC CAD community. ARITEK's biggest success has been Giza - the furniture
placement and design program used by most of the furniture dealers in the U.S. The Giza techniology was purchased by '20-20 Technologies' in Laval, Canada in 2001.
In 2006, Aritek transitioned into Render Plus Software started developing and selling add-on applications for the SketchUp 3D CAD Engine, sold by Google and later sold by Trimble.
Render Plus Software was sold in 2017, and Albert continued as an advisor to the new compnay. Richard Hart continued to work for the new owners for serveral years.
From 2017 untl 2019, Albert worked on the web site for a poker professional, Jonathan Little. He and Jonathan wrote a book about poker - Bluffs - which is sold by Amazon.
Albert, Jr: Bluffs Book
Published Hart family Genealogy pages on the web in 2002.
Interests: Poker, Piano, Singing: Church Chior and School Choir, Wabash College Glee Club,
S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. - Photography for Wabash College newspaper 'The Bachelor',- Ham radio operator,
bicycling.
Albert, Sally and Cara lived in Hamburg Germany 1971-1972 where he taught
mathematics in the German School system. Al taught school until noon every day, and then spent the afternoon in a 'Shnell Imbiss' (owned by Berndt and Petra Becker) playing 'Skat' and 'Klaperjas'
(a north german card game played in bars), and drinking beer.
Sally had to stay home, shop, cook and take care of Cara. After 18 months the situation becase so unbearable that they returned to the U.S. where Sally immediately found work as an R.N.. and Children's Hospital in Denver and Al found a job with 'Computer Sharing Services' - a computer time-share provider.
In 1975, Albert founded Sigma Design which went on to become an Architectural
CAD system supplier - Sigmagraphics and ARRIS.
In 1987 he spun off ARITEK Systems, which provided
software for the AEC CAD community. ARITEK's biggest success has been Giza - the furniture
placement and design program used by most of the furniture dealers in the U.S. The Giza techniology was purchased by '20-20 Technologies' in Laval, Canada in 2001.
In 2006, Aritek transitioned into Render Plus Software started developing and selling add-on applications for the SketchUp 3D CAD Engine, sold by Google and later sold by Trimble.
Render Plus Software was sold in 2017, and Albert continued as an advisor to the new compnay. Richard Hart continued to work for the new owners for serveral years.
From 2017 untl 2019, Albert worked on the web site for a poker professional, Jonathan Little. He and Jonathan wrote a book about poker - Bluffs - which is sold by Amazon.
Albert made the final table of a Heartland Poker Tour Tournament which was televised.
Here is the entire session on You Tube:
First Hour of telecast
Second Hour of telecast
Last change (on this page): 9 JAN 2023