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The Mathematical Association celebrates its centenary this year with a conference to be held at University College, London, on April 14-16. The programme will include lectures and discussions, and the library of University College will display some of its rare and ancient mathematical books. In this article, a former President of the Association outlines its beginnings and traces its subsequent development.
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BROADBENT, T. A Century of Mathematical Reform. Nature 230, 357 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/230357a0
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