Excerpt from The Madison Colloquium, 1913, Vol. 4: I. On Invariants and the Theory of Numbers; II. Topics in the Theory of Functions of Several Complex Variable
Shortly after its reorganization in 1894 as a national body the American Mathematical Society inaugurated the plan of holding, at intervals of two to four years, Colloquia or courses of lectures given by representative members in their special fields. The Seventh Colloquium of the Society was held at Madison, September 10-13, 1913.
Before the Society became a national organization, a Colloquium was held at Evanston, in 1893, at which Professor Klein, of Gottingen, was the sole speaker.
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