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Credit: Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt, May 24, 1949
[NWiener_024] Norbert Wiener with wife, daughters Margaret "Peggy" Kennedy and Barbara Raisbeck, son-in-law Gordon Raisbeck
[NWiener_025] Norbert Wiener discusses newly published 2nd edition of "Cybernetics", May 1961. From March 1966 Technology Review.
Norbert Wiener discusses newly published 2nd edition of "Cybernetics", May 1961. From March 1966 Technology Review. [NWiener_025a]
[NWiener_026] Norbert Wiener, Jerome B. Wiesner, and Yuk W. Lee with the M.I.T. Autocorrelator, built in the Research Laboratory of Electronics
[NWiener_027a] Prof. Norbert Wiener studies the record of his brain waves emerging from the Auto-correlator, 1955
Leo Lemaitre and Norbert Wiener, both scientists born in 1894, at MIT Centenary 1961-62 [NWiener_092]
The All- Yigster Federation of Engineers and Technicians inscribed "To Professor Dr. Norbert Wiener!! Sincerely Stiepan Ham" [NWiener_082]
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