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I went to Princeton from Amherst, where I split my interests between mathematics and philosophy.
Stephen Cole Kleene
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Stephen Cole Kleene
American
Mathematician
Born:
Jan 5
,
1909
Died:
Jan 25
,
1994
Topics
Mathematics
,
Princeton
,
Philosophy
,
Split
,
Between
,
Where
,
Interests
,
Amherst
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