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...Cheating. The teaching machines, in essence, apply to learning what manufacturers applied long ago to industry in developing the mass-production assembly line. Information is broken down into its smallest components and simplest parts. The student learns by putting the information together again in quick, easy stages...
...total U.S. output. Like Boeing, AiResearch's major product is gas turbine air compressors to start large jet engines, but it has found other uses for them, e.g., cleaning pipelines by blowing air and sand through them, boosting pressure on gas wells. AiResearch's smallest gas turbine, which weighs only 48 Ibs. yet produces 35 h.p., is used by the armed forces as a portable generator to power signal equipment. Looking ahead, engineers foresee gas turbines running dentists' drills and supplying the power for giant refrigeration systems...
...starting line--ends Bob Boyda and Bert Messenbaugh, tackles Bob Pillsbury and Eric Nelson, guards Terry Lenzner and Bill Swinford, and center Jon Christensen--is at least the equal of Penn's. Swinford, especially, has been a standout. At 180 lbs., he will be the smallest lineman on the field today, but chances are he will contribute strongly to the Crimson cause...
Perhaps it is not coincidental that the English Department has fully implemented its program of tutorial-for-everyone at the same time that its list of middle-group courses is the smallest in many years. Although the Department expects to have between 720 and 730 concentrators from Harvard and Radcliffe, this year's catalogue includes only 13 half-units of middle-group English instruction, as opposed to 19 in both...
Even with the five half-units of Hum and Comp Lit courses included, the 1960-61 total of 13 is the smallest since the 20 in 1956, and falls far below the figure of 23 reached is both...