J. Barkley RosserPapers 1931-1989

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J. Barkley RosserPapers 1931-1989

The J. Barkley RosserPapers (1931-1989) consist of correspondence, manuscripts of publications andlectures, notes, reprints, calculations, and books. Topics covered includelogic, analytic number theory, and ballistics.

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Rosser, J. Barkley (John Barkley), 1907-

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J. Barkley Rosser was born in Jacksonville, Florida in 1907. He earned both his Bachelor of Science (1929) and Master of Science (1931) from the University of Florida. He obtained his Ph. D. from Princeton University in 1934. Subsequently, Rosser taught at Princeton, Harvard, and Cornell and spent the latter part of his career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He continued to lecture well into his late 70s, and died at his home in Madison in 1989. Rosser contributed to many committees and ...

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Schoenfeld, Lowell, 1920-

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Schoenfeld received his Ph.D. in 1944 from the University of Pennsylvania under the direction of Hans Rademacher. He met Josephine M. Mitchell when they were both professors at the University of Illinois in the early 1950s. After they married, the University would no longer allow Mitchell to teach, so the couple both resigned their positions and eventually settled at Pennsylvania State University. In 1968 the couple moved to the University of Buffalo where they remained until their retirements i...