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Martin: Its important to note that from the very beginningyou see it in the newsletterall four of the founders saw E.A.T. as a catalyst to bring about change and that, when successful, the role of E.A.T. as a mediator would disappear and many of its functions be taken over by industry, universities, or professional engineering societies. Now, almost fifty years later, you see some of this taki
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