Word: mitted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Philadelphia meet, varsity captain Chouteau Dyer settled the question of the Harvard record in the 100-yard freestyle by swimming a 49.8. Previously, Dyer had swum 49.9 in an exhibition meet with the Hungarian Olympic team at MIT; this time had been questioned as a record since the meet was of doubtful official status. Dyer's time was also a Penn pool record...
...this to justify Robert Graves as a historical novelist. And he needs the justification, for who know Robert Graves as anything more than a "promising" War Poet, now out of mind for thirty years. He will read tonight at MIT, to the surprise of some who didn't know that he was still alive...
APRIL. A Radcliffe girl is arrested for holding up the bank previously looted by an MIT student. She will explain, "I lust for experience" and then hang bullfight posters in her cell. Archibald MacLeish will volunteer his services to the football team claiming that "poetry should be brought to motion." Elsie buys out the Business School...
...method worked, he said, for the Council was invited to a dinner "with all the MIT and Harvard brass." Administrators from the two universities showed Vellucci pictures and maps of how they might solve the problem. "I even got my name card autographed by Dr. Pusey," he added...
...instance, at MIT an experimenter has built a machine that can "reproduce" the work of any artist, whose style is distinctly recognizable. By giving the machine an electronic "character," the builder can make it paint a Rembrandt or a van Gogh that stumps the experts. But there are definite limits to these potentialities. As Batteau points out, three months of human experience is enough information to saturate a computer the size of the Earth for as long as the machine could last...