His advice on how to do it is not the way they do it, which explains why so many theses go unnoted. Karl Taylor Compton:
When I was directing the research work of students in my days at Princeton University, I always used to tell them that if the result of a thesis problem could be foreseen at its beginning it was not worth working at.
(Quoted from page 623 of The Politics of Pure Science, by Daniel S. Greenberg. New American Library, 1967)
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