A Semicentennial History of the American Mathematical Society, 1888-1938: With Biographies and Bibliographies of the Past PresidentsThis volume outlines the history of the AMS in its first fifty years. To download free chapters of this book, click here. |
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... .... ... 88 XI . The Library .. 90 XII . The Council and Board of Trustees . 96 XIII . The Secretaries . 99 XIV . The Vice - Presidents . 106 XV . The Presidents .. Index . 107 245 THE FOUNDER OF THE SOCIETY , T. S. FISKE ,
... .... ... 88 XI . The Library .. 90 XII . The Council and Board of Trustees . 96 XIII . The Secretaries . 99 XIV . The Vice - Presidents . 106 XV . The Presidents .. Index . 107 245 THE FOUNDER OF THE SOCIETY , T. S. FISKE ,
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... Board , of which he became the first secretary . Upon resigning in the following year , preparatory to becoming president of Columbia , he induced Professor Fiske , long well - known as a colleague , to become his successor as secretary ...
... Board , of which he became the first secretary . Upon resigning in the following year , preparatory to becoming president of Columbia , he induced Professor Fiske , long well - known as a colleague , to become his successor as secretary ...
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... Board of Trustees to take charge of the financial affairs of the Society . As before , the Council was to have entire charge of scientific activities . All members of the unincorporated body were elected to membership in the corporation ...
... Board of Trustees to take charge of the financial affairs of the Society . As before , the Council was to have entire charge of scientific activities . All members of the unincorporated body were elected to membership in the corporation ...
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... board of the Annals . The request was granted . So also with later requests . The various representives of the Society have been as follows : D. C. Gillespie 27-29 W. L. Hart 27-29 R. E. Langer 27-29 H. Bateman 30-38 G. D. Birkhoff 30 ...
... board of the Annals . The request was granted . So also with later requests . The various representives of the Society have been as follows : D. C. Gillespie 27-29 W. L. Hart 27-29 R. E. Langer 27-29 H. Bateman 30-38 G. D. Birkhoff 30 ...
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Contents
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FINANCIAL AFFAIRS SPECIAL FUNDS | 26 |
THE BULLETIN | 46 |
THE TRANSACTIONS | 54 |
COLLOQUIUM LECTURES AND COLLOQUIUM PUBLICATIONS | 64 |
THE CHICAGO GROUP AND THE CHICAGO SECTION | 72 |
ANNUAL MEETINGS | 80 |
SUMMER MEETINGS | 83 |
JOSIAH WILLARD GIBBS LECTURESHIP | 86 |
THE LIBRARY | 88 |
THE COUNCIL AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES | 94 |
THE SECRETARIES | 97 |
THE PRESIDENTS | 104 |
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