The Mathematical Association of America's The Earle Raymond Hedrick Lecturers



The Earle Raymond Hedrick Lectures are named for the first president of the MAA. They were established to present to the Association a lecturer of known skill as an expositor of mathematics "who will present a series of at most three lectures accessible to a large fraction of those who teach college mathematics."

2001
Ingrid Daubechies
Princeton University

2000
Yakov Sinai
Princeton University

1999
Carl Pomerance
University of Georgia

1998
Jean Taylor
Rutgers University

1997
Elliott H. Lieb
Princeton University

1996
Richard A. Askey
University of Wisconsin

1995
Doris J. Schattschneider
Moravian College

1994
Ronald L. Graham
AT&T Bell Laboratories

1993
Sir Michael Atiyah
University of Cambridge

1991
John Horton Conway
Princeton University

1990
Philip J. Davis
Brown University

1989
Persi Diaconis
Harvard University

1989
Don Bernard Zagier
Univ. of Maryland-College Park
and Max Planck Institut, Bonn

1987
William P. Thurston
Princeton University

1985
Arthur M. Jaffe
Harvard University

1984
Neil J.A. Sloane
Bell Telephone Laboratories

1983
Elias M. Stein
Princeton University
1982
James W. Cannon
University of Wisconsin-Madison

1981
Daniel Gorenstein
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

1980
George E. Andrews
Pennsylvania State University

1979
Mary Ellen Rudin
University of Wisconsin-Madison

1978
Richard K. Guy
University of Calgary

1977
Joseph B. Keller
Stanford University

1976
Martin D. Davis
New York University
Courant Institute

1975
Frederick J. Almgren, Jr.
Princeton University

1973
Henry O. Pollak
Bell Telephone Laboratories

1972
Peter D. Lax
New York University
Courant Institute

1971
Abraham Robinson
Yale University

1970
Harry Kesten
Cornell University

1969
Evrett A. Bishop
Univ. of California-San Diego

1968
Hyman Bass
Columbia University

1967
Gian-Carlo Rota
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1966
Nathan J. Fine
University of Pennsylvania

1965
John W. Milnor
Princeton University

1964
Edwin E. Floyd
University of Virginia

1963
Hans Rademacher
University of Pennsylvania

1962
Andrew M. Gleason
Harvard University

1961
RH Bing
University of Wisconsin-Madison

1960
Ivan Niven University of Oregon

1959
William Feller
Princeton University

1958
Alston S. Householder
Oak Ridge National Laboratories

1957
Leo Zippin
Queens College

1956
J.C. Oxtoby
Bryn Mawr College

1955
Mark Kac
Rockefeller University

1954
Lynn H. Loomis
Harvard University

1953
Paul R. Halmos
University of Chicago

1952
Tibor Rad
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