We meet to-day to inaugurate a London Branch of the Mathematical Association. This is a step in a process of evolution.
The Mathematical Association is a continuation of the Association for the Improvement of Geometrical Teaching, commonly known as the A.I.G.T., founded in 1870.
I did not join the Association till 1883, but some of its earliest reports are in my possession; to thrse I shall refer
It owed its existence to a profound wide-spread dissatisfaction with the lack of geometrical knowledge, and still more the absence of geometrical power, displayed by students who had passcd through the ordinary school course of Euclid.