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Stephen Cole Kleene:
Well, I think Barkley and I were the only two who were working with Church for a Ph.D.
Stephen Cole Kleene:
Those three years ended with June 1933. At that time I left Princeton, having submitted my Ph.D. th
Stephen Cole Kleene:
The job in Wisconsin was the first genuine offer of an academic job in a university which I receive
Stephen Cole Kleene:
It wasn't until my second year that I got to actually work with Church.
Stephen Cole Kleene:
In the fall term of 1933-34 I was on my family farm in Maine.
Stephen Cole Kleene:
I'm sure Church got some of his ideas from this trip to Europe.
Stephen Cole Kleene:
I went to Princeton in the fall of 1930 as a half-time instructor.
Stephen Cole Kleene:
I went to Princeton from Amherst, where I split my interests between mathematics and philosophy.
Stephen Cole Kleene:
I think Veblen had an interest in logic.
Stephen Cole Kleene:
I read one or two other books which gave me a background in mathematics other than logic.
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Stephen Cole Kleene:
Well, I think Barkley and I were the only two who were working with Church for a Ph.D.Stephen Cole Kleene:
Those three years ended with June 1933. At that time I left Princeton, having submitted my Ph.D. thStephen Cole Kleene:
The job in Wisconsin was the first genuine offer of an academic job in a university which I receiveStephen Cole Kleene:
It wasn't until my second year that I got to actually work with Church.Stephen Cole Kleene:
In the fall term of 1933-34 I was on my family farm in Maine.Stephen Cole Kleene:
I'm sure Church got some of his ideas from this trip to Europe.Stephen Cole Kleene:
I went to Princeton in the fall of 1930 as a half-time instructor.Stephen Cole Kleene:
I went to Princeton from Amherst, where I split my interests between mathematics and philosophy.Stephen Cole Kleene:
I think Veblen had an interest in logic.Stephen Cole Kleene:
I read one or two other books which gave me a background in mathematics other than logic.