Word: ferranti
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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However, Charles Ferranti, co-owner of the Harvard Barber Shop, said that a rise in barber prices differs from price rises of merchandise. "People complain more, and those do-it-yourself kits come on the market right away." He added that students, who compose about 60 per cent of his trade, don't complain as much, "because they come from places where the barbers charge even more...
...computer men have been able to build only a slight amount of learning ability into a few experimental machines. But they have great plans for the future. Dr. S. Gill of Ferranti Ltd. (British computer manufacturer) said that machines that can really learn will have vast abilities. They will compose music, their style of composition varying with the kinds of music they have been "listening to." They will operate airway control systems. They may even perform surgical operations, watching their own incisions and stitching with television eyes, keeping track automatically of the patient's blood pressure, respiration...
Winners in the final Football Forecast of this season are the following: Henry S. Berman '61 (Barnes & Noble), Martin Lampe '62 (Mike's Club), William B. Snow '60 (Elsie's), and Russel P. Schwartz '62 (Harvard Book Store, Schoenhof's, Ferranti-Dege...
...people have won prizes in the Harvard-Brown Football Forecast contest. The winners include Henry S. Berman '61 (Elsie's), Andrew N. Brown '61 (Coolidge Cleaners), Henry J. Colombo (Ferranti-Dege), John L. Harte '61 (Barnes and Noble), Daniel J. Rubin '60 (Mike's Club), and Russell P. Schwartz '62 (Harvard Book Store...
Other winners include the following: Gordon O. Taylor '60 (Ferranti-Dege), Andrew N. Brown '61 (Coolidge's Cleansers), Eliot D. Bernat '60 (Barnes and Noble), and Alfred M. Vinton, Jr. '60 (Elsie's). Prizes may be claimed at the appropriate stores...