Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
The remarks I have to offer are made with no little diffidence, but no great reluctance. I am diffident because I feel I can only offer a very humble contribution to your meeting, at the same time, recalling the aims of the Association and the purpose of this meeting, I am glad to bring up for discussion a subject which concerns our teaching in all branches of the subject and at all stages.
A paper read at the Annual Meeting of the Mathematical Association, January 6, 1933.
* A paper read at the Annual Meeting of the Mathematical Association, January 6, 1933.