In the Beginning …
Hugh G. J. Aitken
The Journal of Economic History, 1975, vol. 35, issue 4, 817-820
Abstract:
On the whole we don't treat old people well in this country, but old scholars probably fare better than most. We let them use our libraries and come to our annual meetings. Occasionally we have them chair a session on some not-too-current topic. We refer to them in footnotes and we thank them in prefaces. We donét, in other words, completely depersonalize them, cut them off from our lives and banish them from our ceremonies, as happens too often with other people of advanced age.
Date: 1975
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