I desire in the first place to express my thanks to the members of the London Branch of the Mathematical Association for the honour they have done me in electing me to the office of president. I esteem it a privilege to take part in the efforts the Association is making to bring about improvements in the methods of teaching Mathematics.
In what position does the work of the Association now stand ? Is it in fact in the position described by Sir J. J. Thomson in his address to the Association of Public School Science Masters? He is reported to have said that he had come to the conclusion that if you have intelligent masters and small classes it does not matter much what theory of education you adopt, and if you have not these, well, it does not much matter either.