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THE BATTALION i T u F
College Station, Texas Thursday, March 14, 111 11*^
Chemist Explains Cybernetics
Cybernetics is also the art of
getting your own way, Dr. Harold
G. Cassidy, a chemist and self-
labeled scientific ambassador to
the layman, said here Tuesday
night.
“Cybernetics is the science of
control and communication which
applies to the relations of men
among themselves, men and ma
chines and men and their environ
ment. It points out the similari
ties in their inner workings of a
riot, a forest fire, an atomic bomb
or any process which escalates,”
declared the Yale University pro
fessor.
Dr. Cassidy presented an ad
dress, “Cybernetics for the Lay
man'’ in the Chemistry Lecture
Hall at Texas A&M as the climax
of a two-day visit to the campus.
IN AN earlier interview, Dr.
Cassidy, who is interested in the
teaching of science to non-scien
tists, explained the concept of
cybernetics was first advanced by
A&M To Debate
Harvard Team
A Texas A&M-Harvard debate
match will be held in April, ac
cording to Aggie debate director
Robert Archer.
He said the Harvard round has
been set tentatively for April 1.
The Aggies debate next at the
All-Texas Tournament in Austin,
March 22-23. Archer said two
A&M teams will he in the compe
tition.
Ron Hinds of Midland and Bob
Peek of Jacksboro debated at
Natchitoches, La. last weekend.
They defeated the University of
Southern Mississippi, Northwest
ern Louisiana and Louisiana Tech
in winning three of five rounds.
Losses were to McNeese.
Casey Official In
Science Academy
Dr. Albert J. Casey of the
Texas A&M University faculty
has been appointed an official of
the Texas Academy of Science.
He will serve as vice president
of the social sciences section.
Casey is also editor of the acade
my’s state newsletter.
The Episcopal Church
Announces Adult Classes
For
All Interested In It’s Life
and Teachings
Starting:
4:00 p.m., Sunday, March 24;
St. Andrew’s Church
217 W. 26th St.
(downtown Bryan)
8:00 p.m., Sunday, March 17;
St. Thomas’ Chapel
906 Jersey St. College iStation
(southside of campus)
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the late Norbert Weiner at Mass
achusetts Institute of Technology.
“Cybernetics shows the simi
larity in their inner processes of
an atomic power plant, a house
hold thermostat-controlled heat
ing system and the temperature
control of a living organism. Most
important, it shows the difference
between processes: What makes
the difference between a bomb
and a power plant? The power
plant has the same reactions and
uses the same amount of energy
over years instead of microsec
onds,” he explained.
“It’s due to the organization of
the machine. That’s what is meant
by the art of getting your own
way,” Cassidy continued.
Appearing as a Danforth Visit
ing Lecturer, Dr. Cassidy visited
A&M’s Chemistry Department fa
cilities and faculty and talked
with graduate students.
HE GAVE a talk, “The Struc
ture of Knowledge and Experi
ence” Tuesday morning.
In discussing the relationship
of men and computers, Cassidy
stressed that a computer “is a
tool, just a tool.”
“Some industrial firms will
make decisions on the basis of
computer - produced information,
not realizing that the computer is
just a tool for management. And
if management doesn’t make the
decision, in effect, the program
mer makes the decision,” he said.
“One thing a computer can’t
do—it can’t make creative deci
sions of the kind that require a
person, faced with a problem, to
draw in from his experience,
things apparently quite uncon
nected or even irrational so that
he comes up with a solution which
may be really new or unforeseen
or even illogical and yet correct,”
Cassidy pointed out.
The scientist is best known as
the first to intentionally synthe
size an oxidation-reduction poly
mer. He is the author of more
than 100 books and articles.
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Scene on Interstate Highway intersection of Route 1-351
with 1-40 at Oklahoma City shows many cars stalled in
snow storm, but several managing to keep moving- Storm
swept across Oklahoma and southern Missouri and on east
to Virginia, bringing transportation virtually to a halt,
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ajoring in Histad
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and in Political Science (Government) wii
be given on March 19 and 20 from
5:00 p. m., in Room 204, Nagle Hall. Sli.
dents are to register for this examimtioi
at the departmental offices in History ini
in Political Science (Government) prior
5:00 p. m., Monday, March US.” 5<S
Those undergraduate students who have
95 semester hours of credit may purchast
the A&M ring. The hours i>asa*d at tht
time of the Preliminary GvvJlc Report
April 1, 1968. may be used rp spXiafyim
the 95 hour requirement. The student. 1
qualifying under this regulation may lean
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for further delivery. The Ring Clerk l!
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12th - March 31, 1968. All application!
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April 1, 1968. Late applications will noth
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