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be for “The Jeffrey Epstein Chair for the Promotion of Women in Mathematics,” which will show the world your support for women. Alternatively, SXIO@OMS ave $3 million “Breakthrough Awards” to two math professors. You can give me a similar award. DEMO of Oxford, former President of the Royal Society, wrote to me in 2007, “I thought your analysis of the bee epidemic was nice, and could well be useful.” In 2018, I solved a problem of Pélya Prize-winner Si hich he posed in 1981 (he implied it was a “challenging question” in 1976) about matchings in infinite geometric lattices. I am willing to publically stand with you, and your gift could generate support for you in the black community: public support is something you sorely need right now. If you want to donate to a more prestigious university, the danger is that they will reject your gift, but Lincoln College, part of my alma mater Oxford University, needs £1.5 million for a lectureship in Pure Mathematics. They’ve raised less than £10,000! https://www.givecampus.com/schools/LincolnCollege/mathematics-fellowshi I spoke with the head of the college and the head of development. The latter said that accepting money from you would be “a tough one for a UK institution,” but if you funded me as an individual and pointed out to them that I could then take up the lectureship for free, they might be open to that. The benefit to you is that I would then be an Oxford University lecturer and you'd have an advocate at one of the world’s most prestigious universities publically defending you. I could probably generate positive media coverage on your behalf as an Oxford don. Cordially, EPG riversity of Oxford), A.B. summa cum laude (Harvard University) cell ESS 4 Screntist Or Tue Year: Dr. 8. Allen Counter, (1) director of the Harvard Foundation of Harvard University, and Dr. Benedict H. Gross (r), dean of Harvard College and Leverett Professor of Mathematics, present the Harvard Foundation “2004 Scientist of the Year Award” to noted mathematician Professor Dr. Jonathan David Farley. Farley is currently a visiting professor of applied math- ematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College with straight A’s in mathematics and later earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Oxford University. “Jonathan Farley is one of the world’s most impressive young mathematicians,” said Dr. Counter. “He is a mod- el of excellence for young people of all backgrounds, but especially African Americans who may see their intellectual potential in him. Harvard is proud to honor his achievements and acknowledge his fine example.” DOJ-OGR- 00023801

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