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Wynne B. Bascom Babson Institute John E, Marshall Northeastern University John Starnm Stevens Institute of Technology Rudolph A. Johnson Babson Institute George Koller Massachusetts Institute of Technology '1:,-me rvfffg-f:,?gf1,1r . I we f-,ff G -- ,Z-9.52251'zs:QiJfi15,'plffzflzsiif -new ., 7 aging: ffsff-fswzyx gf2r,f:. I. X l ' ' Y, 'km' V4-A1 f3'? 'fj,Z, sx w,X.,fi' xy wg-H Mi A V , . 59:-gg.: ,IL 'f ff , F I S6-1'NQ?2g11gS21x:,,xaf2gr:S?.gQwFf5f1s.25 e4f I, Y ge J ,gigs agisrfxfiegefzxr zz f , .fztw-:.sf4s 21,2 wr, 'sf 'viiiav--?i1gsegw 1-gf X , . I f -wwzg, 1fr:2rgrf4,s3,4f t:,5,fe,,Tamy, , gr-egg. at ggiwf, Kggwl-,gi,fsg,1z5 1 wx we-1 M -zgwsfg fag rw 1. , 1 . I f M . Q, , ., I . wggyigbs fl hgylafmf A r Q is 3' Wig Q an nl, 1 at ,W 5 We wgyfiptig 5 wang a 55553, fi 352014 as 2 ,M Q 'Jw fi 45 is sl Mizw - gigwggiil s rs M my Q Mt M 3 Q Q ge, at 5 M u at as f mfsiax lx at r' is st Stix? fawwssa K , ,. sk W it 55 Ml Q3 '35 'NM K ,ii B '4-' -, - ,xi . X, E tr.x3,Ver,2 wggwz -, wgffw 1 3 6 3 aww P, X WM aaa My Q 1 , H 3 on W NRE? ww! laws? 'levfg 4 wwafraeha, ,Msg f,,,aN I if wwf 6 tri gt X 9 ASYSNYQ yt A gi K, M13 as Qi mmf:-,1s,wrQeirs - I ,A 4: si: mfzgwigfisxsfsgf v f Q z'f'vVi5 .V P 53 tgffei I, L, I ,ii,, is Br S 'Ki E: QU some an ,fffewemw H 7 X-ffglilffacysrkiiiiilfzi-b5Etf75'i2I lt?fFfi,7f2 f f'r!?5TiZ935?f??fW59is . f.q,,iifg4.ff . , ' Q , 1, . K P A 1 ls i1afz:ffferg:.fa:1gmt, we e I 1 . as :,,f.sfsy we W .g W'-aww: ,.,z5af,11eFQ.' ' I K -Lf . '--sriffwslefessitNif7l?2sfs?t5f?1fzgm,:,f,-L To-ziigggf:-,. , ,gy gfzfgzyag1f?,,wg-1fwf2f::.g?im, -Lfdgfz f-,ffzyagggrifl twig X Q ff2fse21vSy1vJ'-,wi--1tfffgg-zf52,'e, -,-if-s:f T. syivxsggylzg .ifnrf-,f.,31,'.:ga?:w,'j'rf' K ev: Q'1y15f:5i4g'ljt slkgiggxl-Eyfgs'j5.-ny:gggigxffpjgzgggg?,L.:Z4Q5jQ,?g,3, xi- 1 tif it tv 4 V tf1YffiQr:f1'wew.Zfigyziiiwwxvf ,asa K ' t g'A M'Q W' EQ,-30 'thuiptqfjw 'fflfqwFt?:2l,?Efgi',- Q, --Ssw ,,.. :w..,2..,W1 W3?3,lV f,5XXg,-551,55 A , I. 3 . 7 gt 5: 3 A ,,y'?' ' 555547 M Zia f-,IEfQTi:S3ii?lf, ,gi ff I ,, W' 2 gyegzwlie- is f I wi. A twin' 'W 3 .Iws:+f.s:f5w,'S245,:-ef 'J 254 ,J X :AE P dr, ,, .,- if , WY , 3 N P1 sy ,ft J 5 , 2 3 saw My ' X ., .M Q, ' JY? -' I ' 2 W, Xrf?E6fifJ?2f?54g 1fiFff5f?f4f2f5Xf7tI51255s55ijt,531fL1fE5' t P- at W WJ W1 H affix 2 3 ,H A , K ff-I i-it Rig J MSN sw W PS -' M .f-fii1zsQfsaggf,fegggsefrn,'L.ae?sgLsw,AFfa, 52,:Q1i:ffq:Hmggf rw it , H , .1-, , , ,. 'X erez:effw:1 Mg 1+ . ., -at f i,Wi,W,,fQ,, We f 1 W 1 vffw at in --mfg inseam? sw fy my as S ,ff 45 IK J M s il fa N, 2 - .. W?5:5jvw figysgifff1r23mg4.f7,?gs Z Jw , fa ,, sms I - ' K ., 2:57 - wfffcfsw'fiwwf3kfff:aim,fS'ow ,f21XJw-, we-QT9125-'l1'Y'1s?l5Yf if W 3 3, , Q 3 , , ,V . , A, an U ,.W.W Q 2 I X Q if Q Q 1 J ' sg - 5 ,K , fy , r-:aj Hs.. . - ' 3 .J .-fy v1gf'gffL?'j'., 1ig,Z'7f..Q W , J' '5ELgTQjff s piggy? rg 'Y G 2 - wi? ' B .wg K :gs in , , , A I . ., . 7, sf, 1 sm ,Q ' 5- yan it 5, 5 4 ., , , ,. , 4:-6 .. .,,.,,r,,,,,,sV V tp J ww 1 Vfs an Q A K my fe ei of --43 'wg ,, , K? ff Q K f K we 1 1 lpn' 4 -'iff-Efe 'Q 2, 8 gtf Q 'SF' - A f .. . f- 1 fgw 2 wg gf . A gm f , . 5, Qt ,U . ,, , , , .. , , fm , ,925xff.fM,,,,,,,r K 5,55 , -- ' A X I 15??5 gf vr vff,mfff,'zy , we fat,-gs, 1 Q fzffg1'?'.flY3srg,S so , Sain ,z-1: .. - ' tsgfgfi , 1 a QW , mr I . W 47,1 , W is -Q- ., s 3 I im1igff?fag:g ,er f ' I F X 5 fag, A , Qi t F1 wi ' t 2 is-are vga fr ' if E J tm xiii 25 2. GH V J H . :f.iif,F1 4 E V BN 'ts x ax 2,5 , V. L, ., : .--,.z2-.W we f f K at 'I' Es Sw is f will KP I ,Q 2 get at gm -,-- W Q we :i2g'f1I:-wizsifg' - E K w at 'S A jx 5 'fz,-52425516 .1.g,. f ff-ggrffgfgf z : gi Q K 1t5rVAvQQ-1:47 ' . 4 , 11 'L I J ,,Q, y g Q 4 Z .. E? J 3 t 2 'Al 4 , . an y Q ., ,, X, ,Q 42, Kr -. .- X5 1 f f 2 J 2 L .- Q a Ms-1 is 2 2 L I VF wfsiwfs it 2 .Q 31.553
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Dr. Walter H. Carpenter, Ir. Harvard University MANAGE MENT AND PRODUCTION The Management and Production Division is concerned with the required courses in Pro- duction Management, the major Held courses for majors in the field and the integrative manage- ment courses Which include Introduction to Management, Labor Relations and Business Policy. The Chairman of the Division, along with other Division Chairmen, is a member of the Presidentis Committee on Academic Affairs. Israel Unterman Columbia University
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Earl K. Bowen Boston University The Division of Mathematics and Science was voted into existence by the Academic Affairs Committee fand approved by the Trusteesj in 1964. The Division was created principally in recognition of the growing importance of mathe- matical methods in management, but the under- lying theme of scientific method suggested that the Institute's courses in physical and biological sciences be incorporated in the same division with quantitative management science courses. With the creation of the Division, a new course in computers was added to the curricu- lum, and the freshmen mathematics course MATH AND SCIENCE shifted emphasis and became a full term in calculus. Courses now offered by the Division are physical science, biological science, science elec- tive, calculus, statistical methods, statistical in- ference Cgraduatel, and computer fundamentals. The theme of the Instituteis science offer- ings is science for the non-scientist. The goal sought is not science for the sake of science, but, rather, science for the sake of students who look ahead to adventures in decision-making in asociety where scientific advance often is com- pelling decision variable. The aim of the mathematically oriented courses is to bring to bear the power of quantita- tive methods in the solution of management pro- blems-to explore the exciting possibility that mathematical models which capture the essence of complicated management problem situations can be built and used in the solution of these problems. Recent history shows progress in this area, and it is reasonable to expect that Babson men of the future will have more and more op- portunities for study in mathematical disciplines.
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