If MIT had not moved from Boston to Cambridge 100 years ago, the Institute as we know it would not exist. Had it remained in the Back Bay, which was already bursting at the seams, it faced almost ...
In an unusual career progression, James R. Killian, Class of 1926, went from editing the student newspaper to the Institute’s top administrative job—with a stop along the way as editor in chief of ...
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