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|imagecaption=Sidis photographed for his Harvard Graduation (1914). | |imagecaption=Sidis photographed for his Harvard Graduation (1914). | ||
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William James Sidis was an American child prodigy. His monumentous intellectual abilities, coupled with a seemingly tragic life story, have attracted wide interest from scholars, scientists, and popular commentators. | |||
==Significance== | |||
The significance of Sidis's output is multiple. Commentators[footnote,] on Sidis | |||
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William James Sidis (Lost works of American child Prodigy; 1905-1944)
William James Sidis was an American child prodigy. His monumentous intellectual abilities, coupled with a seemingly tragic life story, have attracted wide interest from scholars, scientists, and popular commentators.
Significance
The significance of Sidis's output is multiple. Commentators[footnote,] on Sidis
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