H. A. Pogorzelski
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Henry Andrew Pogorzelski was a mathematician who received his Ph.D. from CUNY in 1969 under the advisor Raymond Smullyan. His dissertation was on "Goldbach Sentences in Some Abstract Arithmetics Constructed from a Generalization of Ordinary Recursive Arithmetic". Dr Pogorzelski studied at the Institute for Advanced Study and served as editor of Mathematic Reviews from 1957-1964. Pogorzelski served in the US Army in World War II. He is currently a tenured professor of Mathematics at the University of Maine. [1]
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