Word: programing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Chase N. Peterson '52, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids to Students in Harvard College, attributed the unexpected increase to greater efficiency. "We made real efforts to streamline the mechanics of our program...
...this reason Goodman has set up a program at the School of Education to provide America's future teachers and school administrators with a more intimate introduction to the arts. His first offerings were two "lecture-performances" this month of the Ina Hahn Dance Company...
After he had decided not to go to a football school, Farneti started looking for the Ivy League school with the "best academic opportunities, the best athletic program, and the best social life." He chose Harvard over Penn and Princeton primarily because be preferred Boston's resources...
...course, that potential is still in the Stone Age. As of now, a computer is limited by its program and so by its programmer. But machines are already showing the capacity to teach themselves, to fill gaps in their programs and come up with original solutions. Furthermore, programming becomes constantly more sophisticated, and whatever learning the computer undergoes while following the program is proportionately more sophisticated. And whatever one computer knows, they all know...
Colonel Pell indicated in a written statement to the HUC that academic credit is a definite inducement to take ROTC programs. Is academic credit an inducement at Harvard? Of 142 NROTC members, 79 per cent take Naval Science as a fifth or sixth course. All 49 members of the Air Force program take Aerospace Studies as a fifth course. ROTC grades are, however, counted in computation of a student's rank list group, and a grade in a ROTC course will substitute for any lower grade...