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- From: roger@crux.Princeton.EDU (Roger Lustig)
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- Subject: Re: P.Glass and math? [Re: famous non-mathematicians who majored in math]
- Message-ID: <1992Oct14.193157.26577@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: 14 Oct 92 19:31:57 GMT
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- In article <1bhqnnINN77v@calvin.usc.edu> alves@calvin.usc.edu (William Alves) writes:
- >In article <1992Oct13.223043.16366@husc3.harvard.edu> elkies@ramanujan.harvard.edu (Noam Elkies) writes:
- >>In article <1992Oct13.202553.7542@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
- >>>I believe Phillip Glass (the American Composer) has a background in
- >>>mathematics. Can someone verify this?
-
- >I don't think Glass ever majored in math. However, Steve Reich's undergrad
- >degree is in Philosophy.
-
- [Glass *did* major in math at U of Chi, graduating in 1956. But I
- already went over this...]
-
- >>Meanwhile I note that music theorist David Lewin and serial composer
- >>Milton Babbitt got their undergraduate degrees in mathematics, and
- >>math figures prominently in their work.
- [...]
- >Milton Babbitt finally received his doctorate in math from Princeton -
- >several decades late.
-
- Um, that would make *two* doctorates he received recently from Princeton.
- Three, really, if you count the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.
- But serially, folks, the doctorate he recently received was in *music*.
- He never studied math at Princeton, though he taught some during the
- war.
-
- >They had originally rejected his dissertation,
- >which I believe concerned serial theory in music. The Princeton pundits
- >now say that the dissertation was too far ahead of its time to have
- >been appreciated when he wrote it.
-
- No, the pundits *always* said that. Departmental politics had far
- more to do with it.
-
- >I suspect, too, that they don't
- >want to have a famous man and academician harboring any ill will
- >towards them.
-
- As if Milton cared! C'mon, you must not know the guy. I mean, after,
- what, 53 years in the department? He still comes in every day; what
- would a Ph.D. change about anything?
-
- The degree was presented to him as an utter surprise, at the end of
- a lunch with the current dept. chairman and dean; they just started addressing
- him as Dr. Babbitt...
-
- Roger
-