Word: tech
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...morning session of the tech-in, which was broadcast to more than 100 campuses through special radio and television hook-ups, included a speech by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. 'II, former professor of History at Harvard and White House aide. Though Schlesinger's speech was definitely in favor of administration policy, he voiced opposition to some of the military tactics used in Vietnam...
...More math and statistics are required almost everywhere-the colleges' big response to computers. M.I.T. requires applicants for its master's degree in industrial management to have college calculus before they start. Carnegie Tech students not only learn how to program computers but practice using them to solve business problems; less technical universities, such as Chicago, teach what computers...
...faculty are returnees from business. Chairman John Barr will soon leave Montgomery Ward to become dean of Northwestern's business school. A substantial number of executives now teach part time or temporarily. Former General Counsel Leland Hazard of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. gives a culture course at Carnegie Tech, and Ford Financial Vice President Theodore Yntema will lead seminars there this fall. Paul M. Mazur, a Lehman Bros. partner, is a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School...
Being a Bemoaner. For all that, APA is only five years old, the inspiration and creation of Actor-Director Ellis Rabb, 34. Born in Memphis, Rabb studied drama at Carnegie Tech, where his Southern accent graduated sounding British ("The inflection patterns are very similar, if you think about it"). Small parts on and off Broadway followed until, in 1959, he was struck by Tyrone Guthrie's comment in A Life in the Theatre that anyone bemoaning the lack of first-rate classical actors should "take more energetic action...
Many of the matches were long three-setters, but Harvard just could not cut the . Georgia and Tech had a definite edge all the way down the ladder...