The ACM's growth continues: we are now at 13,000 members; expenses also grow. Our professional membership does not spring from a uniformly trained group as in mathematics or physics or even economics. Instead, our increasing membership comes from what I might call intellectual adventures—pioneers in an over-organized society—who see great futures in computing at all levels of aspiration. © 1963, ACM. All rights reserved.
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Perlis, A. J. (1963). Computation’s development critical to our society. Communications of the ACM, 6(10), 642. https://doi.org/10.1145/367651.367695