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Bernard Gundlach held the position of adjunct professor of
mathematics. A native of Germany, he earned a Ph.D. in the
philosophy of mathematics and science. After leaving Germany
early in the Nazi regime, he began discovering his interests in
the teaching of mathematics. He developed a national reputation
in the United States for his work in mathematics education before
visiting Colorado College for a public lecture in 1964. He agreed
to teach a summer course for prospective teachers and soon he
relocated. |