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Students in advanced computer science courses, such as Penny Rheingan '85 of CS 161, have noticed the new addition. "I find the computer to be faster and easier to get on," Rheingan said...

Author: By William G. Foulkes, | Title: 25 Terminals To Arrive At Harvard By Vacation | 11/28/1983 | See Source »

Computer Science is probably the best example. There is no theoretical reason why CS 10 and CS 11 should not be included in the Core, the reasons for which this has not been done are primarily logistical Modular algorithmic thinking is a concept which can be applied easily to solving any scientific or humanistic problem. A huge problem is broken down into smaller problems, which are in turn broken down into tiny problems, which theoretically solve themselves. Instead of examining isolated events or phenomena as part of a general trend or linking them as illustrations of a broader theory...

Author: By Diane M. Cardwell, | Title: Making Room for Science | 11/18/1983 | See Source »

...throws good parties," says Bradley H. Boyer '87, another roommate, adding. "He knows so much about computers that he helps me when I need it in CS II (an introductory computer class...

Author: By Kathrine M. Peterson, | Title: Two Freshman Entrepreneurs Put Computer Careers on Hold | 10/29/1983 | See Source »

...drizzly overcast morning last week, a radio loudspeaker snapped out the order to attack. Through the stinging mist of CS pepper gas dropped by Viet Nam-style helicopters, yellow-clad troopers set off a barrage of rifle fire from atop 30-ft. prison walls. More than 500 officers-armed with shotguns, rifles, pistols and clubs-charged into the crowded compound, shooting as they ran. Sporadic firing continued for nearly an hour. When the one-sided battle was over, lawmen representing the State of New York had killed 26 convicts and nine of 38 hostages that the inmates had seized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION 1971: War at Attica | 10/5/1983 | See Source »

...carefully as they would over a new automobile design; they grasp it as firmly as they do a microchip or a reflex-camera lens, anticipating the day when their country will be as formidable in this field as it is in so many others. It is not the Three Cs-cameras, computers and cars-that fire their imagination so, but the Three Bs: Bach, Beethoven and Brahms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Like a Flower on a Pond | 8/1/1983 | See Source »

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