Warren Arthur Ambrose (October 25, 1914 – December 4, 1995) was Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at the University of Buenos Aires.
[4] Warren Ambrose was a food and wine connoisseur, and also a fan of jazz saxophone player, Charlie "Bird" Parker.
[7] He is noted for making changes in the pure mathematics undergraduate curriculum at MIT to reflect recent findings in differential geometry.
Ambrose responded by bringing several of the best and brightest students from the University of Buenos Aires back to MIT with him.
[8] In 1967, Ambrose signed a letter declaring his intention to refuse to pay taxes in protest against the U.S. war against Vietnam, and urging other people to also take this stand.