Photograph of a student user seated at a monitor and keyboard comprising a student terminal of the PLATO III educational computer system. From the original caption: "This PLATO III student terminal is being used to display the population growth curve for given birth and death rates. The PLATO System of the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory has been programmed to teach subjects ranging from nursing to elementary school mathematics. Remote student terminals are connected to the central computer by wide-band telephone lines and can be located wherever the instruction is to be given."
Photograph of a student using the PLATO IV terminal. Caption reads: "Control Data Corporation's computer-based education system distributes instructional materials in the form of text, numbers, animated drawings and other graphics for individualized, self-paced learning."
Photograph of a student using the PLATO IV terminal to perform lesson materials. Caption reads: "Complicated processes, structures and operations are displayed in animated drawings as well as text and numbers with Control Data PLATO, the computer-based education system offered by Control Data Corporation. Instructors and students use the same terminals to enter and retrieve lesson materials."
Photograph of a student using the PLATO touchscreen for a pattern exercise. The new addition of the Control Data logo can be seen on terminal's screen at the lower left.
Photograph of students using PLATO software on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, and Apple II Plus microcomputers. Caption reads: "October 19, 1982--Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis-based computer and financial services company, has just announced conversion of its PLATO software for use on Texas Instruments 99/4A, Atari 800 and Apple II Plus microcomputers. PLATO computer-based education is currently used in more than 100 schools, colleges and universities."
Photograph of students using PLATO software for on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, Apple II Plus microcomputers. Caption reads: "October 19, 1982--Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis-based computer and financial services company, has just announced conversion of its PLATO software for use on Texas Instruments 99/4A, Atari 800 and Apple II Plus microcomputers. Control Data spent 20 years developing PLATO, a self-paced, highly motivating computer-based education."
Stuffed Artichokes
Large artichokes
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1 cup of liquid which may be thin cream, meat stock, vegetable stock, or hot water
Cooked sweetbreads
Boil artichokes in salted water one half hour; drain; gently press open petal and remove with slender sharp knife the choke, or inedible part or center leaving tender heart. Fill center of artichokes with diced sweetbreads which have been combined with a sauce made of remaining ingredients. A small paper container of melted butter may be put on plate with artichoke but is not necessary, as the sauce that masks the sweetbread should be thin.
The Suburban Human Relations Councils promoted the Greater Detroit Committee for Fair Housing Practices' Housing Aide program. Appealing to the suburban housewife in this pamphlet, they included various articles concerning the growing desire to create open suburban housing communities that accepted everyone.