Word: computerize
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Anne Davis, the new chief of the copy desk, has been crafting words since her graduation from Smith College in 1948, working as a writer, reporter and movie reviewer before joining TIME in 1956. For the past four years she has been studying our computer printing processes and hopes to...
Basically, the system is composed of a central computer tied to myriad terminals. When an encoded Citicard is inserted into one of the terminals and buttons are pressed in a given order, the terminal can get various sorts of information from the central computer and quickly and cheaply perform a...
Harvard's Alumni Records office has no geographical breakdown of recent classes. Officials say such information languishes on computer tapes somewhere. At the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning (OCS-OCL), however, there may be a clue. A couple of years ago, an OCS-OCL project required the...
"They overdo the whole business of juding raw talent rather than the ability to win games," says Brayton. "It's like in football, where they keep computer cards on every player--your height, weight, how fast you run the hundred. They emphasize physical characteristics. One time a scout told me...
Richard B. Freeman, professor of Economics, found five minutes and a seat for me in between phone calls in a large closet of an office cluttered with computer print-outs and color travel posters. Freeman is much less orthodox-looking than either Fisher or George McAlister, in leather jacket, boots...