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Dudley Clapp at Commencement, 1960

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Dudley Clapp gestures from a podium. A banner displayed behind him reads "M.I.T.". Technology Review, July 1960, p. 29.

Original Caption: "Addressing the Class of 1960 as spokesman for the Class of 1910, Dudley Clapp chose metre 'to control the volume neater' and delighted the Institute's newest Alumni with such lines as: To suggest you could teach a machine to think, Would have driven OUR physics professors to drink . . ., Just allow me to warn you: Your studies aren't through, What you've learned is not all, and won't always be true."

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