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1. Balanced Living Magazine - May-June 2007 - Your Secret Smarts
www.balancedlivingmag.com/2007 - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2007 Last Visited: 11/16/2007
When George Danzig was a math student at UCLA, he arrived late at a class one day. Noticing several math problems on the blackboard, George copied them into his notebook and did them for homework. Late the night after he handed in his work, he heard someone banging on his dormitory door. Befuddled, Danzig answered to find his professor aglow. "How did you do it?" the teacher shouted.
"Do what?" Danzig replied.
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Danzig, you see, did not know the problems were impossible. He was too smart to know how dumb he might be. -
2. alancohen.com
alancohen.com/articles/YourSec - [Cached]Published on: 3/14/2007 Last Visited: 3/14/2007
When George Danzig was a math student at U.C.L.A. he arrived at a class late one day. Noticing several math problems on the blackboard, George copied them into his notebook, and did them for homework. Late the night after he handed in his work, he heard someone banging on his dormitory door. Befuddled, Danzig answered, to find his professor aglow. "How did you do it?" the teacher shouted.
"Do what?" Danzig replied.
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Danzig, you see, did not know the problems were impossible. He was too smart to know how dumb he might be. -
3. phenomeNEWS - This Month's Article
www.phenomenews.com/cohen.htm - [Cached]Published on: 6/18/2005 Last Visited: 11/30/2006
When George Danzig was a math student at UCLA he arrived at a class late one day. Noticing several math problems on the blackboard, George copied them into his notebook and did them for homework. Late the night after he handed in his work, he heard someone banging on his dormitory door. Befuddled, Danzig answered, to find his professor aglow. "How did you do it?" the teacher shouted.
"Do what?" Danzig replied.
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Danzig, you see, did not know the problems were impossible. He was too smart to know how dumb he might be.

