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The girls were from the Coffee House Theater troupe of Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa. TIME gets into the book because our EDUCATION section used the occasion of that tour three years ago (Sept. 4, 1964) to tell the story of Clarke, a small but remarkable girls' college that...
The Logic Factories. One consequence of such snags is the swift rise of software service and consulting companies, which offer high-level technical support, such as systems design or programming to meet individual specifications. By one estimate, there are now some 2,500 of these logic factories, the bulk of...
Some time in the '70s, most com puter men predict, today's software knot should be untangled, partly by a vast expansion of computer schools and partly by more automation. Computer companies are straining to concoct programs that write other programs. Thus they foresee the day when a...
The day is approaching-"closer than you think," says Deere's Research and Development Chief Gordon Millar-when farmers will cultivate the soil with inaudible sound waves, work fields by computer-controlled programs, use television to monitor their remote-con trolled machines. Another phenomenon in the not too distant...
Schwartz Jr. makes lunchtime appearances before such groups as the New York Society of Security Analysts, keeps track of his business with an IBM 360 computer. Schwartz Sr. enjoys a quick hamburger for lunch, puts less faith in the computer than in a loose-leaf reorder book that is al...