Records of the Program on Technology and Society, 1963-1972 (inclusive)
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Harvard university. Program on technology and society
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The Program on Technology and Society was established in 1964 by a grant from the International Business Machines Corporation and continued until ca. 1972. From the description of Records of the Program on Technology and Society, 1963-1972 (inclusive) (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972683 ...