Frank Morley

Frank Morley ( born September 9, 1860 in Woodbridge ( Suffolk ), England; † October 17, 1937 in Baltimore (Maryland), USA ) was a British mathematician who was active especially in the fields of algebra and geometry. On most well-known is discovered by him and named after him, Morley triangle.

Morley earned a bachelor's degree at the University of Cambridge and went to 1887 in the United States, where he in 1900 took over the chair of mathematics at Johns Hopkins University.

He was 1919-1920 president of the American Mathematical Society.

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