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Page 4 Summer Nebraskan Tuesday, July 28, 1964 ttW' Z" ft ., , in,,, i - - i V J w v, y v 1 2tr 1 kSSMil;-ji f". pi J) , Xy'f ' WW XV,;'.''". r-gfl WTfn"!, .i-KSi' "" "" '''"T "i A r 1 " ''J5 Tiff ' - ' i t 'm wowtW"' (jux ! LuJ fv - : ... nriv.i.ini.. r.,i .,. i I I iif'J Computing Center It Is man and machine work ing together in the University's Computing Center in Nebraska Hall. The primary function of the two computers in the Center are their use in research and educa tion. Don J. Nelson, director of the Center, said that the main com. puter an IBM 1410, which rents for about $80,000 a year, can produce 600 typed lines a minute. This computer is used for the research while the smaller IBM 1620, which rents for about $10,000 a year, is used as a teaching aid. It can pro duce 15 characters a second. Soon the Law College may be using the computers in reference work. (See story Page 1)