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"We want to promote the vitality of mathematics
by playing an increasingly active role in political affairs."
— Princeton Class Notes, Jan. 27, 1999, remark by Felix E. Browder,
then president-elect of the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
See also web pages on Browder's brothers
William (also an AMS president, 1989-1990)
and Andrew and their father Earl.
Earl was General Secretary of
the Communist Party USA from 1930 to 1944.
Princeton Class Notes on the Browders— "The senior Browder 'discouraged me and my two brothers from taking an active part in politics, but strongly encouraged our intellectual interests.' That all three brothers became mathematicians– the others are Princeton professor William Browder '58 (a former president of the AMS) and Brown professor Andrew Browder– is an outcome for which Felix Browder 'can offer no rational explanation.'"
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