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Show Frontiers of Science series ards Presidential advisor slatec v Yo ers, professors and engineers from industry. The course is now being taught in abput .500 high schools.. He was named one of the country's outstanding young engineers in 1954 by the Eta Kappa Nu honorary engineering society, given the George W McCarty Award by Georgia Tech m 1958 and designated outstanding out-standing young man of the year in 1959 by the Summit. N.J , Junior Chamber of Commerce. iduct Dr. David is the reap iothe honorary doctorates Ironr J Sm Institute of Technology ""Flig Polytechnic I nstittite of Bi; He is a I el low of the .V- Academy of Arts and atrg . the Acoustical Society tr -ica, the American Associffc the Advancement of Scier the Institute of Electa'. I lectronics Engineers, H-member H-member of the National1' of Engineering and the N Academy of Sciences Dr. Edward E. David, science advisor to the President and director of the Office of Science and Technology, will lecture on "Some Thoughts on Science and Technology" Monday at 7 p.m. in the Orson Spencer - Hall Auditorium. I his talk is part of the Frontiers of Science lecture series sponsored by the Department of Physics. Before joining the government he was executive director of research. Communication Principles Prin-ciples Division of Bell Telephone Laboratories. He was also Professor of electrical engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology and a member of the. Board of Directors of the Summit, N.J., Speech School He has specialized in computing science sci-ence research with particular emphasis em-phasis on "man-made communication." communi-cation." Dr. David ,s the author of many echnical articles on communica-'on communica-'on theory, speech hearing speech recognition and processing, proces-sing, vocoders and computing as well as co-author of two books Mans World of Sound" and Waves and the Ear." He - or iginated "Man-Made World a new course for high school students concerning he Peoples behind technology The course was developed to pro 'de "technological literacy""" 'he general student and was the "'t of collaboration by |