The entry by Jonathan Seldin "Haskell Brooks Curry (1900-1982)" has been posted on the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) https://www.iep.utm.edu/curry/ Curry was one of the most important logicians of the 20th century. He did his PhD in Göttingen with Hilbert. This PhD was written in German and has been recently published in a bilingual edition: "Foundations of Combinatory Logics (Grundlagen der kombinatorischen Logik)", Haskell Curry translated and presented by Fairouz Kamareddine and Jonathan Seldin in the book series Logic PhDs http://www.collegepublications.co.uk/lphd/?00001 Curry is the originator of the expression "algebraic logic" that he used in his book written in French "Leçons de logique algébrique" (1952) The introduction and the two first chapters of this book have been translated in English by Jonathan Seldin and published with a presentation entitled "Logical Algebras as formal systems: H.B.Curry's approach to algebraic logic" in the book "Universal Logic: An Anthology" https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783034601443 Seldin wrote in the IEP entry: "He (Curry) was always willing to listen to anybody who wanted to talk to him, to discuss their ideas, and to give whatever encouragement he could. His office door was always open." Kripke indeed told me that when he was a teenager he wrote to Curry and he was the first to recognize the importance of his work on the semantics for modal logic. Jean-Yves Beziau Logic Area Editor of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Editor of the book series: - Logic PhDs (College Publications) - Studies in Universal Logic (Birkhäuser/Springer)