Word: correctives
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would seem at first sight," said the archbishop, "that automation, which transfers to machines operations that were previously reserved to man's genius and labor, so that machines think and remember and correct and control, would create a vaster difference between man and the contemplation of God. But this isn't so. It mustn't be so. By blessing these machines, we are causing a contract to be made and a current to run between the one pole, religion, and the other, technology . . . These machines become a modern means of contact between...
...uniforms are all correct," but certainly not the behavior. Where in the world would you see the officers of the Supreme Command with hands in their pockets...
...Psychology, is developing in another project a "teaching machine" to help relieve the burden of elementary and secondary school teachers. His machine will probably be a device that will reveal printed questions to the student, provide a space for the student to record his answers, and then show the correct answer. The scoring will be done either automatically or by the student himself...
Amicus Curiae. In Miami, after being fired by the city commission, City Attorney Olavi M. Hendrickson was given instructions by the mayor to appeal a Circuit Court ruling that restored him to his job, declined to do so, on the grounds that "the decision was eminently correct, and an appeal would be a waste of time and money...
...remain cautious about their visions of what a Center can accomplish. Effective arguments could be built on the expectation that a school in International Studies at Harvard might make significant contributions to political science. But primary justification for the Center is being drawn instead from the manifest need to correct the currently deplorable situation, in which the University's valuable resources are being squandered through lack of emphasis and coherent organization...