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THE immediate result of Prof. Perry's Glasgow address has been the appointment of two committees, the work of which is now near to completion. The British Association committee has, we believe, concerned itself with the more general aspects of the problem. The committee of the Mathematical Association, largely composed of schoolmasters, is formulating a set of detailed recommendations, of which the geometry section was published in the May number of the Mathematical Gazette (George Bell and Sons).
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G., C. Report on the Teaching of Geometry . Nature 66, 201–202 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066201a0
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