Word: mits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Football Oct. 13 at Tufts 2:30 p.m. 21 at Brown 2 27 at Dartmouth 1:30 Nov. 3 at Boston College 3:30 11 Princeton 10:30 a.m. 17 at UConn 2:30 p.m. 24 at Yale 2 Freshman Soccer Oct. 11 at Exeter 3 p.m. 18 at MIT 3 20 Tufts 3 27 Dartmouth 2 Nov. 1 Andover 2:30 4 at UConn 11 a.m. 11 Princeton 10:30 18 Brown 11 24 at Yale 1:30 p.m. Freshman Cross Country Oct. 7 Cornell 10 Boston University 13 at Brown 17 UMass 20 Columbia, Penn at New York...
Albert Nickerson '62, involved in other eventful mountaineering adventures in past vacations from Harvard, was flown from base camp after the descent with minor frostbites. Unscathed were Edward Carmen '63, Leif-Norman Patterson, an MIT graduate student, and Walter Gove, a University of Washington graduate student...
...itself called AIDE (for Adapted Identification Decision Equipment), thus clearing its own mind for further study. AIDE never forgets. Raytheon is working on a more sophisticated version of the K-100 designed to control traffic, forecast weather, interpret electrocardiograms. Says Dr. Claude Shannon. Donner Professor of Science at MIT: "The Cybertron appears to be an important advance in an extremely important area of research...
...seats, extra chrome, luxurious interior fittings and prestige insignia), the pizazz experts are following the trend in most models and providing the whole gamut of sporty touches except for helmets and goggles. And, depending on the model and the price, all the companies are engineering changes that will per mit longer intervals between radiator flushes, grease jobs and oil changes, while some are simplifying electrical circuits and adding lifetime mufflers aimed at cutting down repair costs. All the intermediates are expected to sell in the $2,000-$2,300 range...
Karl W. Deutsch, prominent political scientist from Yale University, will also participate. Also on the program are Lincoln P. Bloomfield, associate professor of Political Science at MIT, and John N. Plant, instructor in Government at Harvard and student of Latin American affairs...