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I SUPPOSE most lovers of elementary geometry who read the communication on the above subject from Mr. Chartres in NATURE of February 2 (p. 320) admired the simple investigation he gave of the problem.
To find a point such that the sum of the straight lines joining it with the angular points of a given triangle shall be a minimum.
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