Word: eye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Furthermore in the technical wizards lies the key to the relationship between the independently-endowed Institute and Princeton proper. Hore the interplay of staff is most evident. Hungarian-born John von Neumann secured the collaboration of Princeton's economist Oskar ("Business Cycles") Morganstern in his comprehensive mathematician's-eye view of economic phenomena. Von Neumann currently supervises construction of the Princeton calculator, and electronic digital affair differing from Harvard's in the same fashion as the University of Pennsylvania's "Eniac," which chooses a course of action rather than "thinks...
...Crimson's action reassured the 230,200 ticket holders for the Radcliffe quadrangle fracas, who had all but despaired of seeing the heralded clash of the aeons when the bombshell of professionalism in the ranks of the Journalist burst into the public eye. By the time that the public had wiped its eye clean it could plainly see Billion J. Wingham, mahatma of the college league, pointing an accusing finger southward to the shores of Lake Carnegie...
...also a physician at New England Deaconess Hospital and consultant at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston...
...With an eye out for men who want to "combat the Communist and Socialists at Harvard," the Young Republican Club, most recent University organization to gain official sanction, will hold a recruiting meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Phillips Brooks House...
Discussion also centered on entertainment of visiting athletic teams. The Council appointed Edward L. Maguire '46 and William R. Hall '49, a member of the Undergraduate Athletic Council, to study entertainment set-ups in other schools, with an eye to organizing a similar system here...