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Growing up in San Francisco, 1920-1937; SF Junior College, UC Berkeley, 1937-1942; MIT Radiation Laboratory, design and development of radar, 1942-1945; General Precision Laboratories, research engineer, 1945-1949; UC Berkeley: 1949-1963, research and teaching, Director, Institute of Engineering Research; 1963-1972, Dean of College of Engineering, Free Speech Movement, Third World Liberation Movement, articulation of community colleges and universities; 1972-1981, Provost for Professional Schools and Colleges; 1981-1983, Vice Chancellor for Research and Academic Affairs; discusses advising U.S. Dept. of Commerce, U.S. Navy, research grants, development of computer science, electronics.