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[William Henry YoungYoung, William Henry was President of the International Mathematical UnionInternational Mathematical Union (IMU) from 1929 to 1932. These were turbulent times for international cooperation in science in general, and mathematics in particular. The main cause of conflict was the International Research CouncilInternational Research Council (IRC), which was created after the war by the Allied Powers with the aim of controlling international scientific relations.]
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