Keeping pace with the highly diversified research frontier of statistics is hard enough, but I suggest that we also pay ever closer attention to great works of the past. I offer no prescription for how to do this, but reflect instead on three cases from my own research where my solution involved realizing a new interpretation of an old, interesting but possibly uncelebrated result which had been developed in a different context.
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Newton, M. A. (2014). Buried treasures. In Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science (pp. 405–411). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.7560/750029-006
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