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Grace Murray Hopper Collection
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Solution of Matrix Equations of High Order by an Automatic Computer, 2/2/50:
A-240-3 and A-240-4 by Herbert F. Mitchell, Jr., 23 pages; pages 1-19 text,
20-22 appendix, 23 Table I.
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Outline for First Lecture: Programming Course for EMCC's Engineers, 4/4/50; A-
TC-7 by HFM jr (Herbert F. Mitchell, Jr.), 4 pages.
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Outline for Second Lecture: Programming Course for EMCC's Engineers, 11
April 1950; A-TC-7, no author but probably by H.F. Mitchell (see First Lecture), 2
pages.
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Binary and Excess --Three Systems April 27, 1950: A-140-8 by AAK (Arthur
A. Katz), original 11 June 1949; revised, 27 September 1949; revised 27 April
1950.
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MEMO to Mr. J.P. Eckert, Jr. from Miss Betty Snyder. Subject: Table of Percents
of Total UNIVAC Time Utilized by Various Operations, DP-16; Code C-10, 8 July
1950.
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Flow
Chart Symbols, 15 June 50, MP-2 by Arthur A. Katz
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MEMORANDUM for Henry W. Schrimpf, Methods Analyst, re: ONR
Mathematical Computing Advisory Panel meeting of 8 June 1950 by R.B.
Thornley, Systems Reviewer, 15 June 1950; 8 tissue paper sheets, pages 1-5
report of the meeting, 6-7 agenda of the meeting, 8 table: comparative figures of
cost and staff for various computers, xerox copy of same.
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Sample Table of Contents for Reports A-12, 22 August 1950 by GMH (Grace
Murray Hopper), 1 page.
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2 eye-fillers go well together! Joyce Holden, movie starlet, supplements her
knowledge of electronics with a visit to the UNIVAC exhibit at the National
Business Show." Systems Magazine, December 1950: p. 20 photograph: Miss
Holden with mercury memory.
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UNIVAC Programming Form No. 1-1101 (F), Copyright 1950 EMCC; a
subsidiary of Remington Rand, Inc.
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Technical Writing, by Joseph D. Chapline, Jr.: copyright 1950 by J.P. Chapline,
Jr., First Prize Billin Award Contest, 1950, Engineers' Club, Philadelphia: 8
pages, pamphlet.
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Programming UNIVAC Fac-tronic Systems, Manual I Advance Copy (ditto
copy); post-March 1950 when EMCC became subsidiary of Remington Rand
(see P. I-1-3): I-1-1 to I-1-8 History of High Speed Computers and Electronics
for Business, I-2-1 to I-2-11 Problem Analysis by Surveys to Preparation of a
Process Flow Chart, I-3-1 to I-1-9 Functions of the UNIVAC Fac-tronic System,
I-4-1 to I-4-33 The Language of the Computer, programming and coding, I-5-1
to I-5-7 Control and Tape Handling, I-6-1 to I-6-10 Digital Sorting, Collating,
External Collating, Merging, Format of output, Columnar Arrangement.
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New Old Faithful, 7 February 1951; 050-11, no author "The purpose of this
routine is to test all UNIVAC instructions and to perform a memory check." p.1.
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If Robots Run the Works: LOGIC applied to assembly lines through the use of
mechanical brains may spell the end of manpower shortages for industry. by
John Kord Lagemann, Nation's Business, March, 1951, pp. 31-33, 79-81.
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Automatic Subroutine for the Elementary Transcendental Functions, October
1951, note in pencil on top of page: "Joe Harrison to Hopper problems lead to
Compiler".
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Joint AIEE-IRE Computer Conference Program
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10-12 December 1951 Benjamin Franklin Hotel, 9th and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, PA.
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Code Card UNIVAC I: original code card Grace Hopper developed; Copyright
1951 by EMCC; List of Instructions, UNIVAC Pulse Code.
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The Education of a Computer, Dr. Grace Murray Hopper. Presented at the
meetings of the Association for Computing Machinery 2-3 May 1952.
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Systems Engineer, 14 August 1952; one tissue paper original copy by RDW,
corrected in blue pencil by Herbert F. Mitchell; first definition of a systems
engineer.
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Evening Course in Mathematics for Digital Computers Conducted by Dr. John
W. Mauchly, Fall Semester 1952-1953, Department of Mathematics, College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia 22, Pennsylvania:
course description pamphlet.
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UNIVAC Beats Statisticians on Election Night by A.C. Hancock. Reprint from
Systems Magazine, December, 1952.
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Original UNIVAC Printout of Election '52 Prediction "It's awfully early, but I'll
go out on a limb. UNIVAC predicts --with 3,398,745 votes in --Stevenson
Eisenhower. The chances are now 100 to 1 in favor of the election of
Eisenhower."; in blue ink, "property of Grace M. Hopper".
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Program (Advance) Second Annual Joint AIEE, IRE, ACM Computer
Conference and Exhibition, 10-12 December 1952, Park Sheraton Hotel, 7th
Avenue and 55th Street, New York City: featuring "Input and Output Equipment
Used in Computing Systems".
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Compiling Routines by Dr. Grace M. Hopper Vice-President, Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia: Computers and Automation,
formerly The Computing Machinery Field Vol. 2, No. 4 May, 1953.
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RemRand News; Vol. IV, No. 20, New York 10, New York, July 1953
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Influence of Programming Techniques on the Design of Computers By Grace M.
Hopper and John W. Mauchly reprinted from the Proceedings of the I.R.E. Vol.
41, No. 10, October, 1953, pp. 1250-1254.