John W. Tukey and F.J. Anscombe, “Souvenir Sheets for The Criticism of Transformations” with the continued title “(programmed as "Transforming Counted Observations"), "Souvenir Sheets" appeared for a talk at the American Statistical Association and Biometric Society, Montreal, September 12, 1954, the 114th annual meeting of the American Statistical Association. 11x8 1/2", mimeographed sheets, stapled at top-left, 9 sheets, including two sheets of graphs. Very Good. $250
John Wilder Tukey (1915-2000) was a significant and prolific emeritus Princeton professor, and was considered to be one of the most important contributors to modern statistics.
"He probably made more original contributions to statistics than anyone else since World War II,"-- Frederick Mosteller, retired professor of mathematical statistics at Harvard University.
"I believe that the whole country -- scientifically, industrially, financially -- is better off because of him and bears evidence of his influence,"--John A. Wheeler
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