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A Century of Mathematics in America Part I Edited by Peter Duren with the assistance of Richard A. Askey Uta C. Merzbach
AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIL"IY
HISTOKY OF MATHEMATICS Mlume 1
A Century of Mathematics in America Part I
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DEANE MONTGOMERY
HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS Volume 1
A Century of Mathematics in America Part I Edited by Peter Duren with the assistance of Richard A. Askey Uta C. Merzbach
American Mathematical Society Providence, Rhode Island
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
A century of American mathematics. Part I. (History of mathematics; v. 1)
1. Mathematics-United States-History-20th century. Peter L., 1935. III. Merzbach, Uta C., 1933QA27.U5C46 1988 510'.973 ISBN 0-8218-0124-4
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I. Askey, Richard. IV. Series.
II. Duren, 88-22155
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Contents Mathematical Progress in America Thomas Scott Fiske
3
The Beginnings of The American Mathematical Society Reminiscences of Thomas Scott Fiske
13
For the 100th Birthday of the American Mathematical Society J. L. Synge
19
J. J. Sylvester, Johns Hopkins and Partitions
21
George E. Andrews
Thomas S. Fiske and Charles S. Peirce Carolyn Eisele
41
Luther Pfahler Eisenhart
56
Solomon Lefschetz
Some Mathematical Reminiscences D. V. Widder
79
The Role of Logical Investigations in Mathematics Since 1930 Stephen C. Kleene
85
Memories of Bygone Meetings R. P. Boas
93
Moscow 1935: Topology Moving Toward America Hassler Whitney
97
Oswald Veblen Deane Montgomery
118
Some Books of Auld Lang Syne P. R. Halmos
131
Refugee Mathematicians in the United States of America, 1933-1941: Reception and Reaction Nathan Reingold
175
Reminiscences of a Mathematical Immigrant in the U.S. Solomon Lefschetz
201
The Threadbare Thirties
209
Ivan Niven
The European Mathematicians' Migration to America Lipman Bers
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231
Abraham Adrian Albert Irving Kaplansky
244
A Half Century of Reviewing D. H. Lehmer
265
American Mathematicians in WWI G. Baley Price
267
American Mathematicians in War Service
269
The Mathematical Sciences and World War Service Mina Rees
275