- Julian Coolidge
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name = Julian Coolidge
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birth_date =September 28 1873
birth_place =Brookline, Massachusetts
death_date =March 5 1954
death_place =Cambridge, Massachusetts
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nationality = American
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field =mathematics
work_institutions =Harvard University
alma_mater =Harvard University Oxford University
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footnotes =Julian Lowell Coolidge (
September 28 1873 -March 5 1954 ) was an Americanmathematician and aprofessor and chairman of theHarvard University Mathematics Department.Born in
Brookline, Massachusetts , he graduated fromHarvard University and Oxford University.Between 1897 and 1899 Julian Coolidge taught at the
Groton School where one of his students wasFranklin D. Roosevelt . He left the private school to accept a teaching position at Harvard and in 1902 was given an assistant professorship, but took two years off to further his education with studies inTurin, Italy before receiving hisdoctorate from theUniversity of Bonn . Julian Coolidge then returned to teach at Harvard where he remained for his entire academic career, interrupted only by a year at theSorbonne in Paris as an exchange professor.During World War I, he served with the U.S. Army's Overseas Expeditionary Force in
France , rising to the rank ofmajor . At the end of the war, the government of France awarded him theLegion of Honor .Coolidge returned to teach at Harvard where he was awarded a full professorship. In 1927 he was appointed chairman of the Mathematics Department at Harvard, a position he held until his retirement in 1940. A Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences , Coolidge served as vice-president of theMathematical Association of America and theAmerican Mathematical Society . He authored several books on mathematics and on thehistory of mathematics .Julian Coolidge died in 1954 in
Cambridge, Massachusetts , aged 80.Writings
J. L. Coolidge (1916) "A treatise on the circle and the sphere",
Oxford University Press .
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