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1966 Press Photo Dr. Fred B. Wright Jr. studies using computers at Tulane.

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1966 Press Photo Dr. Fred B. Wright Jr. studies using computers at Tulane.

Computers may someday help relieve the shortage of mathematics teachers in the nation's colleges and universities. The feasibility of computers teaching mathematics on a college level is being studied by the national committee headed by Dr. Fred B. Wright Jr., professor of mathematics at Tulane University. Professor Wright is chairman of the Committee on Educational Media for the Mathematics Association of America, a committee created to develop novel ideas in the teaching of mathematics with new media.

Photo is dated 1966.

Photo measures 8.25 x 10.25 inches.
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1966 Press Photo Dr. Fred B. Wright Jr. studies using computers at Tulane.—
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Computers may someday help relieve the shortage of mathematics teachers in the nation's colleges and universities. The feasibility of computers teaching mathematics on a college level is being studied by the national committee headed by Dr. Fred B. Wright Jr., professor of mathematics at Tulane University. Professor Wright is chairman of the Committee on Educational Media for the Mathematics Association of America, a committee created to develop novel ideas in the teaching of mathematics with new media.

Photo is dated 1966.

Photo measures 8.25 x 10.25 inches.