From the Farm to MIT
After watching the Infinite History interviews, we learned that a surprising number of MIT professors and alumni spent their childhoods in farming communities. These rural experiences shaped their technological careers and work. In order of initial appearance are: William Pounds, Philip Sharp, Joel Moses, Lester Thurow, Leo Beranek, Richard Larson, John Ochsendorf, Candace Royer, Raymond Stata, William Mitchell, Paul Samuelson, Gene Brown, Mary Frances Wagley, and Jay Forrester.
View the full catalog of Infinite History interviews at MIT150-Infinite History.
View the full catalog of Infinite History interviews at MIT150-Infinite History.
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