Chauvenet Prize: 1935–1979
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The Chauvenet Prize, consisting of a prize of $1,000 and a certificate, is awarded at the Annual January Meeting of the Association to the author of an outstanding expository article on a mathematical topic. First awarded in 1925, the Prize is named for William Chauvenet, a professor of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy. It was established through a gift in 1925 from J.L. Coolidge, then MAA President. Winners of the Chauvenet Prize are among the most distinguished of mathematical expositors.
Mathematics Magazine (Vol., Iss., 2022)
Chauvenet Prize: 1935–1979
Chauvenet Prize: 1935–1979
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