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10. PUBLIC- 
-An experimental program, written in BASIC, intended as a preliminary 
demonstration of the feasibility of providing direct computer access 
to the public in museum exhibition halls. Shows how machine could 
be programmed to answer standard questions and take care of non- 
programmed queries. Basic concept by Richard van Gelder, program 
written by J. A. Peters. [Peters, Smithsonian Institution.] 
Unnamed program]--General program for analysis of variance, one-way, fixed 
effects, for determining if a character varies more between popula¬ 
tions than within a population. Dimensioned for up to eight 
populations with maximum of 20 individuals in each, but expandable. 
In FORTRAN-IV, for IBM 360/65. [Joseph Pylka, Allen Center, New 
Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, Box 1000, Princeton, New Jersey, 
08540.] 
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING BOARD 
"The National Academy of Sciences has announced the establishment of a 
Computer Science and Engineering Board, which will include academic and indus- 
trial experts in computer and information science. In making the announcement, 
Academy President Frederick Seitx said, 'The Board's assignment will be to assess 
the implications of the enormous and somewhat heterogeneous growth of information¬ 
processing technology as it affects the public and private sector of our nation." 
[from Science, 21 June 1968, p. 1321.] 
CALL/360: BASIC 
IBM has announced (Computing Report, July, 1968) a new time-sharing system, 
yclept "CALL/360: BASIC," which is currently available in 34 cities in the United 
States. The computer is an IBM 360 Model 50. The following publications and 
further information can be obtained from any IBM branch office: 
J 20-0035-1 
Introduction 
J 20-0037-1 
Terminals manual 
J 20-0044-1 
Reference card 
J20-0045-1 
Library programs 
J20-0043-1 
Handbook 
