This month's issue contains a number of special contributions. Freeman Dyson offers a retrospective of the work of John von Neumann. Thomas Saaty discusses how to measure intangibles. Raymond Boute treats the role of proofs in math education. And we have the second installment of our memorial for I. M. Gelfand. There are two articles about giving effective math talks--representing two different points of view. Finally, there is an interview with Abel Prize Laureate Endre Szemerédi and also an interview with outgoing AMS President Eric Friedlander.--Steven G. Krantz, Editor
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Freeman Dyson
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Vladimir Retakh, Coordinating Editor
(pp. 162)
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Raymond T. Boute
(pp. 173)
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Thomas L. Saaty
(pp. 192)
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