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November 14, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… the Motts Apple Sauce jar .2 psi below what the label says it is. But there are more serious applications of the new thing. Education would simply be a matter of plugging one's new computer into other…

… know how im- portant that was.) THIS NEW THING, science says, will allow us to have television sets that we can hang on the wall or computers we can carry in our pockets. "'Science says this new thing…

… have brains. Furthermore, we are told that a pocket computer has the potential for adaptation to many specific physiological functiors. And it could be used by a person to increase his sensitivity to his…

…, trailed by 671.1 cubic meters of cold mass of which at least 428.6 cubic meters are below 34.2 degrees centigrade." The computer would increase the absurdities in life. Consider the picayune housewife, who…

… tpday won't buy a dented can of chicken noodle coup because she associates the dent in the can with the soup. Imagine what would happen when she discovers with the aid of her computer that the pressure in…

… more experienced computers and transferring facts. This is of course, simply an im- provement over modern day education. WE WOULD BE ABLE to gather the facts much more quickly because of the computer

…'s transfer systems. We would retain the knowledge without error or misconcep- tion. We would become the perfect student. And if the computers could transfer methods of reason- ing and prejudice, bias and…

computer personalitiesand characters. We could make some people prejudiced against celery or Saturday evenings at home or anything . .. On the other hand, we could erase all prejudices . a family or…

… particular surroundings to develop into the unique persons we are today. Our computers would do it all for us. We could be arbitrary about it if we want to maintain the status quo. We could put the names of…

… those to be born into a hat, pull them randomly and match, certain bodies with certain computer personalities and characters. We could make some people prejudiced against celery or Saturday evenings at…

November 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 55) • Page Image 9

… Yale have resisted the apples in the garden and remained oriented toward amateurism but most of the 2,000 others have gone the way of all flesh. Alabama, Michigan State, even Michi- Tan to an extent. Why…

… of Michigan's football strategy is now computer programmed., The effect of professional sports on college athletes is self- evident. It pays well to excel. Top flight college stars can receive more…

… Bethlehem Loop Course. Now he's a computer specialist for the] Accounting Department. Ken uses his mathematical knowledge to program financial, engineering, and mathematical problems. Ken is pursuing an…

November 20, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

… with dressing and apple sauce Roast Prime Rib of Beef, au jus Beef Strogonoff over julienne potatoes Baked Smoked Ham with pineapple crescent Located on the U. of M.'s Beautiful North Campus Corner of…

… under simulated environments. With this laboratory, plus mathematical models, computer studies, and pilot-lot production of weapons, reliability of components and weapon systems are com- pletely evaluated…

…-submarine warfare weapon evaluation and de " PRODUCTION CONTROL " INDUSTRIAL AND PROCESS RESEARCH " PROCESS CONTROL " SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND COMPUTER APPLICATION " VALUE ENGINEERING * RELIABILITY ENGINEERING…

November 17, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

… Motor Co.-Feb. & June grads. Men in Liberal Arts & Bus. Ad. for Mgmt. Trng., Indust. Reis., Traffic, Sales, Prod., Mktg., Mfg. Operations, Product Supervision, Computer Serv- ices, Product Planning…

…, IE & Met. Also MBA w/engrg. de- gree for Sales Engrg. Feb. grads. R. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales. Institute of Paper Chemistry, Apple- ton, Wis.-All Degrees: ChE. Men & Women. R. & D., Grad. prog. to MS…

… Electrical Engr. who has had experience with an analog computer. 20 hours or more per week on a long term basis. 1-Who has had training or experience in TV repair work. Would need transportation. Evening work…

November 07, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 56) • Page Image 5

… interest free the apple and . . .! Celebrate surviv 2 payments of $6.52 per month. Call ing Vietnam, have a brew or two or Capitol Sewing Machine Credit Dept. ten. Call 761-8273 or 769-2621. 5F57 9:00 a…

… a few of the tools applied by Agency mathematicians. Opportunities for contributions in computer sciences and theoretical research are also offered. COMPUTER SCIENTISTS participate in systems analysis…

November 14, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 50) • Page Image 8

apple for example, the crown might twist slightly and break the cement seal. Then the porcelain would drop out. A more dependable seal could be produced by fusing the porce- lain and metal directly…

…; BS, MS, hD in Physics, Math; & MS, PhD in stronomy for Res. & Dev., Design, ec. Computing, Systems Dev,. & nalysis, Programming Trng. & Sales. Univ. of Chicago Graduate School of uisiness, Chicago, II1…

…)-Location of work: Roch- ter, N.Y. & Kingsport, Tenn. Feb. & une grads-men-with BS, MS or PhD Math for Elec. Computing, Statist- , Elect. Data Processing Methods Systems Div. Top ' of class. J. Walter Thompson…

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