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According to Ralph Boas, in his memoir Lion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits (page 10), it was not Littlewood but G.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. This is given as a first-hand recollection, so probably reliable:

According to Ralph Boas, in his memoir Lion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits (page 10), it was not Littlewood but G.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. This is given as a first-hand recollection, so probably reliable:

According to Ralph Boas, in his memoir Lion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits (page 10), it was not Littlewood but G.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. This is given as a first-hand recollection, so probably reliable:

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According to Ralph Boas Jr.,Ralph Boas, in his memoir Lion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits (page 10), it was not Littlewood but G.H. HardyG.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. This is given as a first-hand recollection, so probably reliable:

According to Ralph Boas Jr., in Lion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits (page 10), it was not Littlewood but G.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. This is given as a first-hand recollection, so probably reliable:

According to Ralph Boas, in his memoir Lion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits (page 10), it was not Littlewood but G.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. This is given as a first-hand recollection, so probably reliable:

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According to Ralph Boas Jr., in The G.H. Hardy ReaderLion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits (page 14510), it was not Littlewood but G.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. This is given as a first-hand recollection, so probably reliable:

According to The G.H. Hardy Reader (page 145) it was not Littlewood but G.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society.

According to Ralph Boas Jr., in Lion Hunting and Other Mathematical Pursuits (page 10), it was not Littlewood but G.H. Hardy who asked these three questions to referees, as editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. This is given as a first-hand recollection, so probably reliable:

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