Clarence Abiathar Waldo Quote

To the workaday world the higher ranges of mathematics have been a sealed book; the man who traverses them successfully a magician - a man whose mental occupations awaken mingled feelings of awe and pity, awe that he can soar so high, pity that he wastes his strength in such useless flight.


Mathematics and Engineering, Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of, Science, December 1903-January 1904 (p. 456)


To the workaday world the higher ranges of mathematics have been a sealed book; the man who traverses them successfully a magician - a man whose...

To the workaday world the higher ranges of mathematics have been a sealed book; the man who traverses them successfully a magician - a man whose...

To the workaday world the higher ranges of mathematics have been a sealed book; the man who traverses them successfully a magician - a man whose...

To the workaday world the higher ranges of mathematics have been a sealed book; the man who traverses them successfully a magician - a man whose...