Word: computerization
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TIME OUT, by David Ely. Weird stories for this secular age, among them a pirate cruise for tired businessmen and a desperate church organist's life-or-death struggle with a musical computer.
Other proposals under evaluation include substituting computer programming or demography courses for the language requirement; making colloquia and seminars optional; and the creation of a variety of other graduate courses taught by junior faculty, advanced graduate students, or by the students who chose to organize a course on their own...
IT SOUNDED like the city of Boston just might be offering a belated apology to the hippies who were treated so ungraciously on the Common this past summer, when it announced "The Sound and Light Experience." Plans had been submitted by PULSA, a research group from the Department of Art...
Master's Voice. RCA continues to display the technological prowess that characterized its earlier years. The company dominates the color-TV market, largely because of a $150 million investment back in the 1950s in a color system that has since been adopted throughout the U.S. An equally ambitious venture...
From the Greek. At Bootle, near Liverpool, Prime Minister Wilson opened a $37 million data-processing complex that is to be the heart of one of the most fully automated banking systems in the world. Called Giro-the word comes from the Greek gyros, meaning circle-the system will circulate...