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The course requirements are flexible enough for students who want to apply mathematics to the geophysical sciences, linguistics, mathematical economics, fluid mechanics, or computer sciences, according to a Committee statement. The Committee hopes to couple this flexibility with unusually close counseling.
Sir: It is a mistake in an article on electronics [March 27] to refer to an electronic device as being mechanical. Much worse is your calling a computer a brain. A brain has approximately 10 billion neurons, logic and memory units, and possesses the capabilities of instinct, intuition and imagination...
Two will become instructors in Linguistics: Susumu Kuno, a specialist in computer linguistics, and Robert Under-hill '58.
While peering into the future, Carnegie faculty men love to fire off scary prophecies. Knowledge will so outweigh experience in the computer age, says Psychologist Harold J. Leavitt, that young men might better remain in school and "stay away from the whole damn scene for 25 years." Leavitt envisions business...
A Manhattan company aptly named Names Inc. uses a computer to mix word and letter combinations in searching for suitable new names for its corporate clients. The cost of name changing, depending on the size and international range of a company, can run from $25,000 to $5,000,000...