"Professors at the university direct doctoral theses but those at the Institute do not. Unaware of this, in 1934 I asked von Neumann if he would direct my doctoral thesis. He replied Yes, and suggested the problem of identifying the Hilbert space closure and adjoint of nth-order linear differential operators. Marshall Stone, in his huge volume Linear transformations in Hilbert Space, had solved the case for first order and his methods generalized to higher orders. My not particularly outstanding thesis was accepted and I moved into an ardent study of continuous geometry. In 1936, as a postdoctoral Fellow at Yale, I found a partly new proof, with weaker axioms, for von Neumann's transitivity of perspectivity. Von Neumann invited me to visit Princeton and talk with him. He gave me most cordial encouragement, let me have his unpublished manuscripts to study, and later took the initiative to recommend me to Marshall Stone for a B. P. Instructorship at Harvard. This warm, generous concern made a deep impression on me."
January 1, 1970
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