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	<title>Comments on: Information  (Sep, 1952)</title>
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	<description>Yesterday&#039;s tomorrow, today.</description>
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		<title>By: Alan B. Barley</title>
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 I hope this message comes to the attention of the Web Master of Monern Mechanix.
The OCR text portion of this article cuts off in midsentence paragraph 3, page 13 of 16. Magazine page 145. — If you could please delete this comment after fixing the error.

 Oh, and yes, I did read the entire sequence of articles. I enjoyed them very much. Interesting to see that so much theoretical consideration was required for what we now take as obvious pragmatism.</description>
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<p> I hope this message comes to the attention of the Web Master of Monern Mechanix.<br />
The OCR text portion of this article cuts off in midsentence paragraph 3, page 13 of 16. Magazine page 145. — If you could please delete this comment after fixing the error.</p>
<p> Oh, and yes, I did read the entire sequence of articles. I enjoyed them very much. Interesting to see that so much theoretical consideration was required for what we now take as obvious pragmatism.</p>
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