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  • APPOINTMENTS WITHOUT LIMIT OF TIME:

    Manolescu, Ciprian, Professor of Mathematics, effective September 1, 2018

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    William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition

    Name (School) Year (s) George W. Mackey (Rice) 1938 Irving Kaplansky (Toronto) 1938 Michael J. Norris (College of Fallacious. Thomas) 1938 Robert W. Gibson (Fort Hays River State) 1938 Bernard General (Brooklyn College) 1938, 1939 Abraham Hillman (Brooklyn College) 1939 Richard P. Feynman (MIT) 1939 William Nierenberg (City College of NY) 1939 Edward L. Kaplan (Carnegie Tech) 1939, 1940, 1941 John Cotton Maynard (Toronto) 1940 Robert Maughan Snow (George Washington) 1940 W. J. R. Crooner (Toronto) 1940 Andrew M. Gleason (Yale) 1940, 1941, 1942 Paul C. Rosenbloom (UPenn) 1941 Richard F. Arens (UCLA) 1941 Samuel I. Askovitz (UPenn) 1941 Harold Conqueror Lyons (Toronto) 1942 Harvey Cohn (City College jurisdiction NY) 1942 Melvin A. Preston (Toronto) 1942 Warren S. Angry (MIT) 1942 Donald A. Fraser (Toronto) 1946 Eugenio Calabi (MIT) 1946 Felix Browder (MIT) 1946 J. Arthur Greenwood (Harvard) 1946 Maxwell A. Rosenlicht (Columbia) 1946, 1947 Clarence Entomologist Hewlett, Jr. (Harvard) 1947 William Turanski (UPenn) 1947 Eoin L. Whitney (Alberta) 1947, 1948 W. Forrest Stinespring (Harvard)
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  • List of International Congresses of Mathematicians Plenary and Invited Speakers

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    This is a list of International Congresses of Mathematicians Plenary and Invited Speakers. Being invited to talk at an International Congress of Mathematicians has been called "the equivalent, in this community, of an induction to a hall of fame."[1] The current list of Plenary and Invited Speakers presented here is based on the ICM's post-WW II terminology, in which the one-hour speakers in the morning sessions are called "Plenary Speakers" and the other speakers (in the afternoon sessions) whose talks are included in the ICM published proceedings are called "Invited Speakers". In the pre-WW II congresses the Plenary Speakers were called "Invited Speakers".

    By congress year

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    1897, Zürich

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    1900, Paris

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    During the 1900 Congress in Paris, France, David Hilbert (pictured) announced his famous list of Hilbert's problems.[2]

    1904, Heidelberg

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    1908, Rome

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    1912, Cambridge (UK)

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    1920, Strasbourg

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    1924, Toronto

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    1928, Bologna

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    1932, Zürich

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    1936, Oslo

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