G. H. Hardy (1877–1947) British mathematician
Source: Ramanujan (1940), Ch. I : The Indian mathematician Ramanujan.
Source: Monetary Equilibrium (1939), p. 32
G. H. Hardy (1877–1947) British mathematician
Source: Ramanujan (1940), Ch. I : The Indian mathematician Ramanujan.
Witold Doroszewski (1899–1976) Lexicographer and linguist
Witold Doroszewski, Elements of lexicology and semiotics. Vol. 46. Mouton, 1973. p. 36-37
William Feller (1906–1970) Croatian-American mathematician
Source: An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition), Chapter III, Fluctuations In Coin Tossing And Random Walks, p. 67.
Alan O. Ebenstein (1959) American political scientist, educator and author
Hayek's Journey: The Mind of Friedrich Hayek (2003)
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Source: 1950s, General Systems Theory - The Skeleton of Science, 1956, p. 201, quoted in: John P. Cole, Cuchlaine A. M. King (1969) Quantitative geography: techniques and theories in geography. p. 575
Neville Chamberlain (1869–1940) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech to the Central Council of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations at Central Hall, Westminster (4 April 1940), quoted in "Confident of Victory," The Times (5 April 1940), p. 8.
Hitler began the 'Westfeldzug' five weeks later and entered France at the beginning of june. June 10th, Paris was declared to be an 'open town.
Prime Minister
Robert L. Heilbroner book The Worldly Philosophers
Source: The Worldly Philosophers (1953), Chapter IX, John Maynard Keynes, p. 248-249
Roger Backhouse (economist) (1951) British economist
"Hayek on money and the business cycle", 2006
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775–1854) German philosopher (idealism)
System of Transcendental Philosophy (1800)