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Oliver Reed Smoot, Jr. (born August 24, 1940) is an MIT alumnus who was chairman of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) from 2001 to 2002 and president of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) from 2003 to 2004. In 2011, American Heritage Dictionary admitted … See more
Smoot was born August 24, 1940, in Bexar County, Texas. He attended MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and obtained a See more
From 2000–2005, he served as vice president for external voluntary standards relations of the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI). Prior to that, he was ITI's executive vice … See more
• "The Role of Technical Standards in Today's Society and in the Future". Speech. Subcommittee on Technology: Hearing before the … See more
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WEBThe smoot / ˈ s m uː t / is a nonstandard, humorous unit of length created as part of an MIT fraternity pledge to Lambda Chi Alpha by Oliver R. Smoot, who in October 1958 lay down repeatedly on the Harvard Bridge …
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WEBThe length of a smoot, and the Mass. Ave. bridge, are timeless and will never change. But Oliver Smoot will be at MIT’s Moving Day on May 7, where he’ll lead a procession of thousands across the bridge—and its …
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Smoot's Legacy | MIT Technology Review
WEBBy. Elizabeth Durant. June 23, 2008. When Oliver Smoot ‘62 talks to prospective MIT students, he likes to share a thing or two that he’s learned over the years. “One message,” he says, “is you...
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WEBAs his fraternity brothers laid his 5-foot, 7-inch frame end-to-end to measure the Massachusetts Avenue bridge one night in October 1958, there was one distinct thought running through Oliver Smoot's mind.
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WEBOliver R. Smoot Jr. used as a unit to measure Harvard Bridge, 1958. GCP-00023940
Oliver R. Smoot Jr. used as a unit to measure Harvard Bridge, 1958
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