William Caspar Graustein

''Left to right, upper:'' Graustein, [[David Eugene Smith|Smith]], ''lower:'' [[Franz Rellich|Rellich]], [[Mary Graustein]], at the [[International Congress of Mathematicians|ICM]], [[Zürich]] 1932. William Caspar Graustein (15 November 1888 – 22 January 1941) was an American mathematician. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1910 and later became an instructor at Harvard University. In 1921, he married Mary Curtis Graustein (1884—1972), who was the first American woman to earn a mathematics Ph.D. (1917) from Radcliffe College.

He died in an automobile accident, at the age of 52. At the time, Graustein was professor of mathematics and assistant dean at Harvard. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Differential geometry / by Graustein, William Caspar, 1888-1941

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