Toronto 1924
D. Albers,
G. Alexanderson and
Constance Reid
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D. Albers: Menlo College, Math Department
G. Alexanderson: University of Santa Clara, Department of Math
A chapter in International Mathematical Congresses, 1987, pp 18-19 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The second “congress of mathematics” was to take place in 1924 in New York City; but in April 1922 the Americans - for reasons not stated in their Bulletin—withdrew in favor of Toronto. The departure from a decision made at Strasbourg was construed as the quiet beginning of a revolt against the IMU.
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Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-8710-7_9
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