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| • | Hartley Rogers, Jr. is a Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He received his PhD in Mathematics from Princeton in 1952, under the supervision of Alonzo Church. His contemporaries include Richard P. Stanley and Gerald Sacks. Prof. Rogers has been involved in many scholarly extra-curricular activities at MIT, including running SPUR (Summer Program in Undergraduate Research) for MIT undergraduates, overseeing the math section of RSI (Research Sciences Institute) for advanced high school students, and coaching the MIT Putnam exam team from 1990 to the time of writing (2005). This includes the years 2003, 2004, when MIT won for the first time since 1979. He also runs a seminar called 18.S34: Mathematical Problem Solving at MIT for freshmen. Source: [wikipedia: hartley rogers, jr]
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