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Something interesting! The 1999 Presidential Address

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2016

J. Chris Robson*
Affiliation:
School of Mathematics, University of LeedsLS2 9JT, email: J.C.Robson@leeds.ac.uk

Extract

Thank you for the honour of being your president. Being such was not an ambition of mine – it was not even considered as a possibility. However, I have enjoyed the experience, and will for the few more hours which are allowed to me.

In the course of preparing this address, I looked at the article about presidential addresses written by Mary Bradburn in the 1996 Centenary Issue of the Mathematical Gazette. That was a mistake – too many different models to follow, each sounding more interesting than my own ideas. One odd thing, to my mind, and something not special to the MA, is having a President give the presidential address at the very end of the term of office. I always feel that hearing someone give a lecture helps me to find out a bit about them; so a presidential address is a chance for all to learn about their President – but too late, too late!

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Mathematical Association 1999

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