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Wiener was fundamentally molded by the democracy of the New England of his childhood days. Later in life he came to value his sojourns away from New England because they let him see “the great lines of its spiritual character” from a distance [53h, p. 48].
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Masani, P.R. (1990). New England and Wiener’s Early Training, 1901–1905. In: Norbert Wiener 1894–1964. Vita Mathematica, vol 5. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9252-0_3
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