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Our need to know
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                                 OUR NEED TO KNOW:
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    A      FEW YEARS BEFORE his death in 1849, Edgar Allan Poe set out to write a
            series of books which would contain all the important knowledge man had ac-
            crued throughout history. How simple-and static-life would be if such a thing
    were possible. All one would have to do is study and retain the information contained
    in such volumes, and there would be no more to be learned.
          But knowledge and understanding in this fast-changing world is not so easily ac-
    quired, and it is anything but static, especially among the scientific and technical
    disciplines.
          It is a fact that today's young scientist or engineer starts to become obsolete the
    minute he leaves the college campus. He must wage a constant battle against this
    obsolescence or fall back as a contributor to technological progress. Fortunately, a
    relatively small number fall back, the majority at least keep abreast, and a few lead the
    way into new territories of discovery.
          There are any number of ways to keep the spectre of obsolescence away from the
    minds of men, and Hewlett-Packard scientists and engineers are taking advantage of
    many of these ways. There is home study, participation in professional societies, faith-
    ful reading of technical journals. There is attendance at company-sponsored seminars,
    formal study at universities, and even taking on the task of teaching others.
          The man shown on the cover and at left is Chris Franks, who heads up the quality
    assurance operation for the Boonton Division at Rockaway, N.J. It has been 13 years
    since he was graduated from Rutgers with a B.S.E.E. He and his wife have two pre-teen-
    age children and a home to manage in the town of Boonton. But, in spite of the de-
    mands of his job and family life, Chris did not stop learning when he was handed his
    diploma in 1952. He is currently involved in a 24-month correspondence course which
    calls for several hours of home study each week.
          Five other HP men around the nation who are keeping ahead of the game in
    various ways are featured on the following two pages.




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                                                                                      DICK CHANG IS ONE OF nearly 40
                                                                                      HP people who have or are taking ad-
                                                                                      vantage of the "honors cooperative pro-
                                                                                      gram" at Stanford University in Palo
                                                                                      Alto. Dick is working toward a Ph.D. in
                                                                                      applied physics while serving as a sci-
                                                                                      entist at HP Associates. Hewlett-Packard
                                                                                      worked with Stanford to found the
                                                                                      honors co-op program ten years ago. It,
                                                                                      and similar programs at other HP loca-
                                                                                      tions in the U.S., financially helps em-
                                                                                      ployees obtain advanced degrees while
     ')JECT ENGINEER PAUL BAIRD of the Loveland, Colorado, Di-                        they hold down jobs. Chang, who is
    -ion feels that teaching is an excellent way to keep up with the advances         single, received his B.S. degree in phys-
 in science and engineering. "For one thing," he comments, "your stu-                 ics in 1962 from the California Institute
 dents keep you on your toes. You have to be prepared for them, and this              of Technology. He grew up in Shanghai
 calls for reading and research."                                                     and left there for Hong Kong with his
       In addition to his job at HP, Paul is an adjunct associate



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