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Norman Dahl; helped India go high-tech

By Gloria Negri
Globe Staff / January 23, 2004

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When India's prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru asked the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for help in starting an institute of technology in 1961, MIT promptly turned to Dr. Norman C. Dahl. (Full Article: 905 Words)

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