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Maurice Auslander

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Maurice Auslander

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
18 Nov 1994 (aged 68)
Norway
Burial
Sharon, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: 9 (Mt. Carmel) / Lot: 198 / Space: 3
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VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II~MAURICE AUSLANDER, 68

Math Professor at Brandeis

A Funeral will be held tomorrow for Maurice AUSLANDER of Boston, a professor of mathematics at Brandeis University for 37 years, who died of cancer November 18 while attending a conference in Trondheim, Norway. He was 68.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Mr. AUSLANDER earned a bachelor's degree and doctorate in mathematics at Columbia University.

He served in the Army in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

Prior to joining the staff at Brandeis University in 1957, he taught at Columbia University, the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. He retired last month.

An expert in algebra, he was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the Royal Science Society of Norway and held fellowships from the Sloan, Guggenheim and National Science foundations.

He leaves his wife, Bernice (Liberman) of Newton; a son, Philip, of Alpharetta, Georgia; a daughter, Leora, of Chicago; his mother, Ida, of Philadelphia; and a brother, Louis, of Pelham Manor, New York.

The funeral will be at 11:00 a.m. to morrow in Berlin Chapel, Brandeis University, Waltham. Burial will be in Sharon Memorial Park.

(Published in The Boston Globe (MA), Saturday, November 26, 1994.)
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VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II~MAURICE AUSLANDER, 68

Math Professor at Brandeis

A Funeral will be held tomorrow for Maurice AUSLANDER of Boston, a professor of mathematics at Brandeis University for 37 years, who died of cancer November 18 while attending a conference in Trondheim, Norway. He was 68.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Mr. AUSLANDER earned a bachelor's degree and doctorate in mathematics at Columbia University.

He served in the Army in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

Prior to joining the staff at Brandeis University in 1957, he taught at Columbia University, the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. He retired last month.

An expert in algebra, he was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a member of the Royal Science Society of Norway and held fellowships from the Sloan, Guggenheim and National Science foundations.

He leaves his wife, Bernice (Liberman) of Newton; a son, Philip, of Alpharetta, Georgia; a daughter, Leora, of Chicago; his mother, Ida, of Philadelphia; and a brother, Louis, of Pelham Manor, New York.

The funeral will be at 11:00 a.m. to morrow in Berlin Chapel, Brandeis University, Waltham. Burial will be in Sharon Memorial Park.

(Published in The Boston Globe (MA), Saturday, November 26, 1994.)
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