Word: tate
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Slavie Studies concentrator racked up 264 saves and allowed only 28 goals, for a 2-74 goals-against average, as the Crimson clawed its way to a 12-8-1 record (4-3-1 Ivy), and a second-place Beanpot finish. As a sophomore and junior, Tate was Most Valuable Player of the tournament...
Lang sends mailings roughly once a month to a list of 300 fans, colleagues and targets. In addition he lectures on the politics of academia, constantly works the phones and conducts voluminous mathematical research. "He's in his office all the time," says Perkins Professor of Mathematics John T. Tate, who attended graduate school with Lang...
With research and political action occupying his time interchangably, Lang finds ways of drawing public attention to all of his exploits. "He operates in a way to sort of attract publicity by trying to shock people," Tate says...
Lang has written 27 mathematics texts, many of which pushed out the frontiers of the discipline. "They're extremely valuable contributions," says Tate, and Jonathan P.E. Hodgson, professor of mathematics at Adelphi University, adds that "it is unusual for a mathematician to have written so many high-level books in so many fields...
...hurt this last time, either, for Carroll, Megan Berthold, Deb Taft, Diane Hurley, Cheryl Tate and Sue Newell-Harvard's participants-only one last snapshot after a successful four years...