Obituary
Robert Peter Rich
Dr. Robert Peter Rich died on Sept. 11, 2007 in
Dr. Rich was born on August 28, 1919 in
Dr. Rich entered the United States Army in the summer of 1941, several months
before
When the war was over, Dr. Rich took advantage of the G.I. bill to return to
school. He moved to
Dr. Rich received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Johns Hopkins in 1950.
After graduation, he joined the technical staff of the Johns Hopkins Applied
Physics Laboratory, where he worked until his retirement in 1990. Dr.
Rich’s Ph.D. work was in theoretical mathematics but, throughout his career at
the Lab, he chose to focus on a wide array of applied problems. He began
in operations research. But when the Lab got its first computer in 1956,
he took charge of its operation. He directed the Lab’s computing center
until 1985. When he stepped down from that role, at age 65, he bought a C
programming manual and went back to operations research.
Dr. Rich was fascinated by computation. In the mid 1960’s he wrote a
music generation program. A few years later, he wrote a program to generate
weaving patterns for the loom he’d built. He wrote one of the first books
on sorting algorithms. He built his own word processing system. He published
papers on the design of early high-level programming languages, information
retrieval, and mechanical proof testing.
In addition to directing the APL computing center, Dr. Rich established the
computing center at the
After he retired, Dr. Rich took up ballroom dancing and pursued it with his
typical enthusiasm. He danced and he compiled an annotated bibliography of
books on social dance. He also collected the books, then
donated the collection to the Fine Arts Library at the
Dr. Rich is survived by his children, two grandchildren, and two great
grandchildren. We will miss him. Requiescat in
pace.
There will be funeral at St. Theresas Catholic Church
in
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to the Robert P.
Rich Scholarship Fund at