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V. Ramaswamy Aiyer (4 August 1871 – 22 January 1936) was a civil servant in the Madras Provincial Service. In 1907, along with a group of friends, he founded the Indian Mathematical Society with headquarters in Pune. He was the first Secretary of the Society and acted in that position until 1910. Ramaswamy Aiyer also served the Society as its President from 1926 to 1930.〔 〕 ==Early life and career==
Ramaswamy Aiyer was born on 4 August 1871 at Satyamangalam, in the then Coimbatore District, in his maternal grandfather's house. He completed the F.A. course at a local college in Coimbatore and secured B.A. and M.A. degrees from Presidency College, Chennai. During his student days, Ramaswamy Aiyer took an active interest in cricket and gymnastics. While still a student at the Presidency College, he contributed to the Educational Times and other mathematical journals. The Editor of the Educational Times addressed him as 'Professor Ramaswami', mistaking him for a College Professor. This informal title of 'Professor' stuck to him ever afterwards. After securing the M.A. degree, he served Central College, Bangalore for a short period and was then appointed to Mysore Maharahaj's college to assist Principal Weir in teaching Mathematics for the B.A. Degree. In 1898 he joined Madras Provincial Service as a civil servant. After a probationary period he was appointed Deputy Collector in 1901. He retired from the Service in 1926. Ramaswamy Aiyer died of a cerebral hemorrhage on 22 January 1936.
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