“I didn't even try to penetrate the comics, though many years later I came, somewhat grudgingly, to admire Pogo.”

—  Mark Kac

Source: Enigmas Of Chance (1985), Chapter 5, Cornell, p. 96.

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Polish-American mathematician 1914–1984

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