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to September 1965 . . . Hubert M. D A Tour of the Hubert M. Dawson Library is a new audio-visual aid narrated by counselor Ray Richey to be used in freshman orientation classes. The aid fea- tures slides and an audio tape which shows students the proper way to use the library. Paula Martin, right, daydreams in the solitude of the library. Mrs. Gwendolyn Hauk, center right, carefully checks over freshman research papers while Mrs. Wilma Lewis, far right, takes a short breather. The mezzanine in the library offers desks and a lounge area or private rooms where the student can study. One, below right, takes advantage of the library facili- ties to study for final exams.
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.aff-wt ' .nl from Se 'Tember 196 tg1asii2sigs?ff ,, m'.il g? SWA' 'ff N if :' ' 2 Y it ' . A U A In keeping abreast of the rapid technological pace, the Watson Technical Center participated in an IBM teleprocessor linkup while approximately 500 students viewed the experiment. A telephone number connected a 360-67 IBM computer in Los Angeles to a console in the Watson computer center. above right. Various tones were coded and decoded into machine language, which were sent through the computer's memory banks-the process took one-half second. Richard Shine, far right, was one of the many students who participated in the experiment. Students were given an opportunity to ask the com- puter questions and answer its questions. jimmy Haynes, center right, monitors an IBM card- read punch unit as it sorts 1,000 cards per minute. A student assistant, right, feeds data processing cards into a card punch unit. 12
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