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            <text>Education: &#13;
•	University of Rhodesia– 2-1 BSc (1969-1971), 1-1 Special Honours in Mathematics (1972), PhD (1980)&#13;
o	Teaching assistant (1972-1974)&#13;
o	Lecturer (1975-1985)&#13;
o	Dean of the Faculty of Science (1984-1985)&#13;
•	University of St Andrews – Research Visitor (1978-1979)&#13;
•	University of the Western Cape (South Africa) ¬– Lecturer&#13;
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Profession: &#13;
•	Mathematician &#13;
•	Actuary&#13;
o	At the time, one of the only actuaries of colour in ZImbabwe&#13;
o	Old Mutual&#13;
o	Zimnat&#13;
o	Southampton Assurance Company&#13;
o	Returned to academia with the country’s economic downturn&#13;
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(Professional) Role in St Andrews: &#13;
•	Research Visitor&#13;
o	At the time, pursuing his PhD at the University of Rhodesia&#13;
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Years in St Andrews: &#13;
 1978-1979&#13;
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Involved in which fields of scholarship? (e.g. geology, philosophy and medicine) &#13;
 (Applied) Mathematics&#13;
•	Topology with an emphasis on category theory&#13;
•	Actuarial science&#13;
Most famous contribution(s) to scholarship /inventions/… 1 (i.e. in geology):   &#13;
•	First black student to be awarded a First Class Special Honours in Mathematics from the University of Rhodesia&#13;
•	First student to gain a doctorate in mathematics from the University of Rhodesia&#13;
•	First black lecturer appointed to teach mathematics at the University of Rhodesia &#13;
•	First black Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Zimbabwe&#13;
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If you want to read one thing written by him/her, it should be: &#13;
 •  J M Harvey, Reflections and factorization, Math. Colloq. Univ. Cape Town 9 (1974), 19-22. &#13;
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•  J M Harvey, T0T0-separation in topological categories, in Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Categorical Topology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, 1976, Quaestiones Math. 2 (1-3) (1977/78), 177-190.&#13;
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•  J M Harvey, Topological functors from factorization. Categorical topology, in Proceedings International Conference, Free Univ. Berlin, Berlin, 1978 (Lecture Notes in Math., 719, Springer, Berlin, 1979), 102-111.&#13;
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•  J M Harvey, A note on topological hom-functors, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 85 (4) (1982), 517-519. &#13;
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•  J M Harvey, Categorical characterization of uniform hyperspaces, Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc. 94 (2) (1983), 229-233. &#13;
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•  J M Harvey, Reflective subcategories, Illinois J. Math. 29 (3)(1985), 365-369.&#13;
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•	Fluent in Shona, Zulu, Ndebele, Chewa, English and French&#13;
•	Artist—oil painter&#13;
•	Played the jazz flute&#13;
•	Poet and writer&#13;
o	Was compiling his written works into a book/publication of some sorts at the time of is death&#13;
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Any political involvement? &#13;
•	Anti-racist/anti-colonial (presumably) &#13;
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Other societies/groups elsewhere? &#13;
•	International Congress of Mathematicians– August 15-28, 1978 &#13;
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Associated places in St Andrews: (e.g. home, lab, favourite spot) &#13;
•	Mathematical Institute (?)&#13;
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Connected to other people in St Andrews or elsewhere?: &#13;
Other&#13;
•	Dr Gavin Hitchcock &#13;
o	D.Phil supervisor&#13;
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Any eye-witness testimony/stories: &#13;
•	Obituary collection: https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Extras/Harvey_obituaries/ &#13;
o	1. From Heneri A M Dzinotyiweyi&#13;
o	2. From Milton Kamwendo: https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/shine-with-mathematical-brilliance &#13;
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            <text>D.O.B:&#13;
November 12, 1949 in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) &#13;
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D.O.D: &#13;
February 18, 2011 in Zimbabwe &#13;
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Family origins: &#13;
•	Eldest in a family of 3, brought up by a (single?) mother&#13;
o	Had to look after/cook for his younger siblings while his mother worked long hours to send them to school&#13;
o	Moved around throughout South Africa, Malawi and Zimbabwe as mother worked different jobs&#13;
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Private life/family life: &#13;
•	Wife: Alda Winny (née Tanyongana) &#13;
•	Has 5 children: Jabulani, Bongani, Marcia, Tulani and Vumani (the latter 2 had passed away by February 2011)&#13;
•	6 grandchildren&#13;
•	Sister: Lucy Sibongile Mombeshora&#13;
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