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Math Professor Appointed

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Richard Brauer of the University of Michigan has been appointed professor of Mathematics at the University, effective July 1, 1952, Provost Buck announced yesterday.

In 1949 Brauer received the Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra given once every five years by the American Mathematical Society. He is also a past editor of the American Journal of Mathematics.

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