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| #1879022 in Books | 2011-02-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.06 x6.00l,1.90 | File type: PDF | 508 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Mens et Manus: How Did It All Happen|By Bart Stuck|I attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from September 1964 to June 1972, and received the degrees of SBEE, SMEE, EE, and ScD, all in electrical engineering and computer science. I received this book as a gift from the MIT Alumni Association. I found it fascinating, because I really had no systematic understandin||| A Widening Sphere is a deeply researched and well-written account of the MIT's first nine presidents. It is also something more -- engaging and even inspiring -- unexpected but greatly appreciated qualities for an institutional history. (Gerald Early,
MIT was founded in 1861 as a polytechnic institute in Boston's Back Bay, overshadowed by its neighbor across the Charles River, Harvard University. Harvard offered a classical education to young men ofAmerica's ruling class; the early MIT trained men (and a few women) from all parts of society as engineers for the nation's burgeoning industries. Over theyears, MIT expanded its mission and ventured into other fields -- pure science, social science, the humanities -- an...
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