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40. Oscar Zariski
(1899-1986)
President 1969-1970
Doctor of Mathematics, University of Rome, Italy, 1924
Zariski was forced to move several times in his life due to political forces--from Belarus to the Ukraine, to Italy, and finally to the U.S. in 1927.
His principal academic appointments were at Johns Hopkins University (1927-1945) and at Harvard University (1947 until his retirement in 1969).
He was awarded the AMS Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra
in 1944 for papers on algebraic varieties;
the U.S. National Medal of Science
in 1965;
the AMS Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement
in 1981
for his work in algebraic geometry, especially his fundamental contributions to the algebraic foundations of this subject;
and the Wolf Prize in Mathematics
in 1981. Zariski was a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
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