Abstract

Vedula N. Murty, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Statistics at Penn State University, has spent his adult life coming to and going from America. He has studied in both India and the United States, and has worked professionally in these countries and also in Indonesia. His employers have included the Central Statistical Office of India, the United Nations, and the Pennsylvania State University. He was elected to the International Statistical Institute in 1985 and received the George Polya Award of the Mathematical Association of America in 1983, in recognition of his article (co-authored with Warren Page), Nearness Relations Among Measures of Central Tendency, in the Two-Year College Mathematics Journal Working in mathematics as well as statistics, he has been a frequent problem solver and poser for the American Mathematical Monthly, the College Mathematics Journal, and Crux Mathematicorum, and has served on the editorial board of the College Mathematics Journal.

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