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David Kelly (mathematician)

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Name
  
David Kelly

Role
  
Mathematician

Education
  
Princeton University


David C. Kelly is an associate professor of mathematics at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. He holds an AB from Princeton, an SM from MIT, and an AM from Dartmouth; and has taught at New College, Oberlin, and Talladega College. In 1971 he founded the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM), a six-week program for mathematically talented high school students, and has been directing the program ever since.

During his time at Princeton in the early 1960s, Kelly and fellow student Michael Spivak created "Yellow Pig's Day," an annual celebration of mathematics and the number 17. He continues to be involved in the organization of the holiday each year, commemorating the day with food, songs, a reunion, and mathematics. He is quite familiar with many of the properties of the number 17, and gives a special lecture on the subject each summer.

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