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John Wesley Young


Born
in Hanover, New Hampshire, The United States
November 17, 1879

Died
February 17, 1932

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John Wesley Young (M.S., Mathematics, Cornell University, 1903) was Mathematics Department Head at Dartmouth College (1911–1919) and later chaired the department (1923–1925). With Oswald Veblen he introduced the axioms of projective geometry and proved the Veblen–Young theorem. ...more

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“It is clear that the chief end of mathematical study must be to make the students think.”
John Wesley Young