History of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England, 1903-1953
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The Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England was first called together by the superintendent of schools in Boston, E. P. Seaver, in 1903. A committee consisting of professors from Harvard University, Wellesley College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and five teachers in secondary schools announced a meeting to be held in the Boston Latin School on April 18, 1903. By a singular chance that date came again on a Saturday fifty years later, when the semicentennial of the Association was celebrated by a dinner, a history, and a festspiel.
1922 ◽
Vol 22
(2)
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pp. 184-184
1997 ◽
Vol 26
(1-3)
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pp. 443-454
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