Lee Lorch - Move To Canada

Move To Canada

In 1959, facing a blacklist by most US universities, Lorch accepted a position with the University of Alberta and moved his family to Canada. He moved to York University in Toronto in 1968 and taught there until his retirement in 1985. He still maintains an office at York and, in 2007, was collaborating with Martin Muldoon on a paper about Bessel functions.

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