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- Max_Mason abstract "Charles Max Mason (October 26, 1877 – March 23, 1961), better known as Max Mason, was an American mathematician. Mason was president of the University of Chicago (1925–1929) and president of the Rockefeller Foundation (1929–1936).Mason's mathematical research interests included differential equations, the calculus of variations, and electromagnetic theory.".
- Q339393 abstract "Charles Max Mason (October 26, 1877 – March 23, 1961), better known as Max Mason, was an American mathematician. Mason was president of the University of Chicago (1925–1929) and president of the Rockefeller Foundation (1929–1936).Mason's mathematical research interests included differential equations, the calculus of variations, and electromagnetic theory.".
- Max_Mason comment "Charles Max Mason (October 26, 1877 – March 23, 1961), better known as Max Mason, was an American mathematician. Mason was president of the University of Chicago (1925–1929) and president of the Rockefeller Foundation (1929–1936).Mason's mathematical research interests included differential equations, the calculus of variations, and electromagnetic theory.".
- Q339393 comment "Charles Max Mason (October 26, 1877 – March 23, 1961), better known as Max Mason, was an American mathematician. Mason was president of the University of Chicago (1925–1929) and president of the Rockefeller Foundation (1929–1936).Mason's mathematical research interests included differential equations, the calculus of variations, and electromagnetic theory.".