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In the new world of office automation, one of the prime problems has been the fact that not all machines talk the same language. The information from computers, in the form of magnetic tape, punched cards or punched paper tape, must be translated for use by less sophisticated machines. The...
Digitronics' electronic Berlitz can translate teletype and magnetic tape and punched cards into a common language, or even bypass punched cards entirely by taking information direct from the teletype to computers. First purchaser: Alcoa's Wear-Ever subsidiary. Wear-Ever will use the machine (price: $79,000) to take orders...
THE MITRE CORP. (Bedford, Mass.)--all degree levels in engineering; MS and PhD In physics and math for R&D, computer technology. Summer opportunities for graduate men only. Seniors sign up at 54 Dunster St., grads at Pierce 215.
M.I.T.'s new plan is a systems approach, which is spreading throughout its engineering departments in a $9,275,000 overhaul financed by the Ford Foundation. On the premise that specialized skills can be learned on the job after graduation, M.I.T.'s civil engineering students will take courses...
Now this long-range market is being built higher by the boom in new books. The rise of corporation training programs, the new leisure for adult study in night school and correspondence courses has created a growing textbook market for adult education. Educational concern for special opportunity for the gifted...