Monday, July 27, 2020
Snowy Birthday Party
Snowy Birthday Party     Friday January 7th marked the beginning of MITâs 150th birthday celebration. Alumni and community from all over are making trips to Cambridge to see and remember all the great things that have come out of our beloved MIT in the past century and a half.  There are a ton of activities lined up for the next few months. The committee has been working for months now to gather all the history and artifacts they can muster to make sure that everything about the last 150 years is represented.  I got the chance to go to the opening of the special exhibit at the MIT Museum. They have ten themes that display every aspect of life here. I was shocked at how many inventions and creations came out of the research that both students and professors are doing.  These were the themes and objects they have in the exhibit:    Academic MIT  2.70/2.007 MITâs Most Famous Class  Formula SAE Racecar  Independent Activities Period  Lantern Slides from MITâs Faculty  Physical Sciences Study Committee  Scratch  UROP  Analog/Digital MIT  Computer Time-Sharing  Differential Analyzer  GNU Manifesto  Google App Inventor  HP-35 Calculator  âMan-Computer Symbiosisâ  MIT Project Athena  Slide Rules  Spacewar!  Theseus Maze  TX-0 Computer  Whirlwind Computer  Artistic MIT  Analog Music Synthesizer  Bavicchiâs Festival Symphony  Calderâs La Grande Voile  Centerbeam  Copelandâs Canticle of Freedom  Digital Holography  Goldringâs Decent  Harbisonâs Flight Into Egypt  Janneyâs Soundstair  Kepesâ Flame Orchard  Leacockâs November Actions  LeWittâs Bars of Color Within Squares  MIT Architectural Student Drawings  MIT Glass Lab  Parkerâs Plasma Sculpture  Pieneâs Fleurs du Mal  The Computer Generation  Whiteâs Capitol Reef  Woodburyâs The Blue Wave  Bionic MIT  Artificial âSkinâ  Boston Arm  H.M.âs Brain  âMinsky Armâ  PowerFoot One Prosthetic Foot  Prescription Eyeglasses Lens Fabricator  Stair-Climbing Wheelchair  Strain Gage Denture Tenderometer  MITâs Boston  Boston Chinatown Master Plan  Boston Wind Tunnel Studies  Bostonâs Central Artery/Tunnel Plan  Charles River as Research Lab  Ellen S. Richardsâ Research Notes  Perceptual Form of the City  Weather Radar Research  William O. Crosbyâs Geology Studies  Broadcasting MIT  Cambridge Campus Dedication  Compton Lecture Series  MIT Pressâ Most Influential Works  MIT Science Reporter  MIT Worldâs Fair Albums  MITâs Mid-Century Convocation  OpenCourseWare  Stereo Views of âBoston Techâ  WMBR 88.1 Radio Station  Entrepreneurial MIT  American Research Development Corp.  Arthur D. Littleâs âSilk Purseâ  MIT $100K Competition  MIT Sloan Fellows  MIT Spinoffs  MITâs First Patent Policy  One Laptop Per Child  Perfect Cup of Coffee Research  SR-4 Strain Gage  Technicolor Film Camera  Pioneering MIT  Adaptive Optics  Apollo GNC System Simulator  Athelstan Spilhausâs Bathythermograph  Atomichron Atomic Clock  Brookhaven National Laboratory  Chomskyâs Elements of Linguistic Structure  Civil Engineering Surveying Classes  Despradelleâs Beacon of Progress  Discovery of tRNAâs Structure  Edgertonâs High-Speed Motion Pictures  Feynman Diagrams  Francis Bitterâs First Electromagnet  Hydrothermal Vent Samples  MIT Neurosciences Research Program  MIT Spectroscopy Laboratory  MITâs Accomplished Graduates  MITâs Distinguished Faculty  MITâs First Wind Tunnel  Monsanto House of the Future  Norbert Wiener Meets Albert Einstein  Numerically Controlled Milling Machine  Pioneering Maser/Laser Technologies  R/V Atlantis  Ray and Maria Stata Center  RLE Brainwave Correlator Computer  Sea Squirt  Van de Graaff Generators  Visible Language Worshop  Voyager Plasma Science Experiment  Whitehead Human Genome Project  Problem-Solving MIT  Cancer Research  Carlisle Solar House  Cavity Magnetron  CityCar Electric Vehicle  Copenhagen Wheel  Expert Testimony  Fluid Bed Catalytic Cracking  Mark 14 Gunsight  MIT Nuclear Research reactor  Nuclear Medicine  Presidential Science Advisors  Project SAGE  Protein Folding  SS M.I.T. Victory Christening Bottle  Virus Battery  Uniquely MIT  Baker House Piano Drop  Dirk Struik Indictment Papers  Grateful Dead at MIT  Hacking â" The Smoot  IHTFP  MIT Class of 2011 Brass Rat  Richard C. Maclaurinâs Death Mask  Sharpies Photo Mural  Status of Women Faculty in Science    (P.S. I got this list from the map of the exhibit There is also a ton more info about the exhibit here)  When I left the museum, it was SNOOOWWWIIINNNNGGG!  Now I know that this whole snow phenomenon is not as exciting to anyone who grew up around it. But for me, coming from the deep south, this is a unique occurrence.  So unique, in fact, that it happened again the next week! We were graced with 18-24 inches of glorious, fluffy snow bunnies!  The best part about it is, the #IAParty2011 is just beginning!  
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