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Hailpern, Raoul (August–September 1965). "New Sectional Governors of the Association". American Mathematical Monthly. 72 (7): 813. doi:10.1080/00029890.1965.11970608. JSTOR2314478.
After his death, the American Mathematical Society held a national meeting in his honor, and in 1991 a Festschrift was published in his honor: "A Tribute to Emil Grosswald: Number Theory and Related Analysis."
Of Grosswald's attitude towards mathematics, one of the volume's editors noted the following: "In Grosswald's world, mathematics is challenge demanding dedication and long hours of work; it is science combined with art, truth with beauty. It is passionate and eternal pursuit of excellence. It is humility in the face of a powerful and proud history. Above all, it is meaning, a reason to go on..." Another colleague wrote: "He seemed to know everything - indeed it seems to me he must always have known everything. He was supportive, enthusiastic, but also demanding ... The depth of his love for mathematics inspired us all to strive to do better."
"Department of Mathematics : Grosswald Lectures". Temple University. 2010-04-20. Archived from the original on 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-02-07.
After his death, the American Mathematical Society held a national meeting in his honor, and in 1991 a Festschrift was published in his honor: "A Tribute to Emil Grosswald: Number Theory and Related Analysis."
Of Grosswald's attitude towards mathematics, one of the volume's editors noted the following: "In Grosswald's world, mathematics is challenge demanding dedication and long hours of work; it is science combined with art, truth with beauty. It is passionate and eternal pursuit of excellence. It is humility in the face of a powerful and proud history. Above all, it is meaning, a reason to go on..." Another colleague wrote: "He seemed to know everything - indeed it seems to me he must always have known everything. He was supportive, enthusiastic, but also demanding ... The depth of his love for mathematics inspired us all to strive to do better."
"Department of Mathematics : Grosswald Lectures". Temple University. 2010-04-20. Archived from the original on 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-02-07.