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Pursuit Nontrivial

SEP 01, 2005
Daniel Willard

Having taught physics at Swarthmore College from 1955 to 1958, I suspect I know something of Matt Landreman’s experience there. I had some very good students, but unfortunately for them and me, I don’t believe any of them made it to Oxford University on a Rhodes scholarship. To the litany of trivial stories I can add mine from when I took Philip Morse’s Methods of Theoretical Physics course at MIT. When Morse explained how he got the answer to some problem, I complained, “That was a trick!” He replied, “A trick that works twice is a method.”

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Daniel Willard, (willardd3@verizon.net), Bethesda, Maryland, US .

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Volume 58, Number 9

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