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Tate Named Full Professor

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John T. Tate, Jr. '46, associate professor of Mathematics since 1957, will become a full professor on July 1. Tate, who is known for his studies of algebraic numbers, was Higgins Research Associate and Instructor at Princeton from 1950 to 1953, before joining the Faculty in 1954.

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