Max Mason

Max Mason
Max Mason

Max Mason
Born October 26, 1877
Madison, Wisconsin
Died March 23, 1961
Claremont, California
Nationality United States
Fields mathematics
Institutions University of Chicago
Rockefeller Foundation
Known for differential equations
calculus of variations
electromagnetism

Charles Max Mason (October 26, 1877, Madison, Wisconsin – March 23, 1961, Claremont, California, better known as Max Mason) was an American mathematician. Mason was president of the University of Chicago (1925–1929) and president of the Rockefeller Foundation (1929–1936).

Mason's mathematical research interests included differential equations, the calculus of variations, and electromagnetic theory.

Education

Career

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technolology (MIT), 1903–1904, Instructor of Mathematics.
  • Yale University, 1904–1908, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
  • University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1908–1909, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Associate Professor of Mathematics,
  • University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1909–1925, Professor of Physics.
  • University of Chicago, 1925–1928, President.
  • Rockefeller Foundation, 1928–1929, Director, Natural Sciences Division.
  • Rockefeller Foundation, 1929–1936 , President.
  • Palomar Observatory (California), 1936–1949, Chairman of the team directing the construction of the observatory.

On May 2, 1945 he appeared on Edgar Bergen's radio show to chat about the new observatory and trade jokes with Charlie McCarthy.[citation needed]

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Ernest DeWitt Burton
President of the University of Chicago
1925—1928
Succeeded by
Robert Maynard Hutchins



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