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Moving its annual meeting into the Southwest for the first time, IBM last week gathered its stockholders in Houston. The news they heard from the world's leading computer maker was more than big enough to suit the occasion. Chairman Thomas J. Watson Jr. first announced that the company...
IBM's spending plans are due to bullish business. The company has been so successful with its third-generation System/360 that there is now a two-year backlog in orders. IBM wants to speed up deliveries and thus make the 360 even more attractive to future customers; at the...
¶ AUTOMATED ROLLING MILLS. In the most widely used of steel's new bag of tricks, everything in a half mile of machinery is computer-controlled. At hotstrip mills, such as Inland Steel's at Indiana Harbor near Chicago, a serpent-like tongue of red-hot steel is...
Litton, whose sales are now at an annual rate of $1.1 billion, continues to expand in many other fields. Last week it bought the Institute of Computer Management, a school for computer programmers-of which Litton needs a considerable number. It is also examining 40 to 50 vastly varied firms...
The Joint Center has redrawn school district lines on the basis of extensive census data showing where Negro school children live. They are now checking the proposed new districts on a Harvard computer to make sure that they will not force children to walk too great a distance to school...