Leading mathematical economists, also known as mathematical statistician. Famous in economics for his Hotelling's Lemma and in statistics for his T_squared statistic.
The teaching of statistics and probability, Statistical Science 3 (1) (1988), 63-71 reprinted from Annals of Mathematical Statistics 11 (1940), 457-470.
The place of statistics in the university, Statistical Science 3 (1) (1988), 72-83 reprinted from Proceedings of the Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability (ed. J Neyman), Berkeley: California U. Press 1949, pp. 21-40.
Comment: Academic politics and the teaching of statistics, Statistical Science 3 (1) (1988), 92-95
Harold Hotelling 1895-1973 by Adrian C Darnell Statistical Science 3 (1) (1988), 57-62.
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