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Andrew M. Gleason, assistant professor of Mathematics, has been activated by the Naval Reserve and left Monday for Washington, where he will serve as a lieutenant commander in communications.
Gleason, who did the same sort of work during World War Two, will leave his Mathematics 212 course on "Functions of a Real Variable" as well as his position in charge of 9 a.m. sections in Mathematics 1b.
The departure of Gleason follows by two weeks that of Stephen M. Parrish, teaching fellow in English. Parrish also was a Naval Reservist and, like Gleason, is now in Washington as a lieutenant commander in the Navy.
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