Gordon D. Goldstein Papers, 1950-1979. Finding Aid.
Summary Information
Gordon D. Goldstein papers 1950-1979 Goldstein,
Gordon D.
2 boxes (0.8
cubic feet) Language: English CBI 68
Collection consists of subject files
containing reports, memoranda, electronic mail print outs, and notes created by
Gordon Goldstein as an electronics engineer and research administrator at the
Office of Naval Research. Some of the material appears to have been gathered in
his role as editor of the Digital Computing Newsletter.
University of Minnesota Libraries.
Charles Babbage Institute.
Access and Use
The records were given to the Charles Babbage Institute by Gordon D.
Goldstein in 1987.
Access to the collection is unrestricted.
CBI holds the copyright to all materials in the collection, except for
items covered by a prior copyright (such as published materials). Researchers
may quote from the collection under the fair use provisions of the copyright
law (Title 17, U.S. Code).
Gordon D. Goldstein Papers (CBI 68), Charles Babbage Institute,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Arrangement
The materials in this collection are arranged into the following
groups:
- ARPANET Correspondence and Software Documentation, 1973-1978
- Book review, 1979
- Conferences and Symposia, 1963-1971
- ONR Records, 1950-1968
Biographical Note
Gordon D. Goldstein received a degree in electrical engineering from
Clarkston College of Technology at Potsdam, New York. In 1941 he began work as
a civilian inspector of radio and navigation equipment with the Army Signal
Corps. During the mid 1940's to 1950 he was a development engineer with the
Washington Institute of Technology. From 1950 to 1951 he was chief engineer
with computers for the Census Bureau in Philadelphia. In 1951 he joined the
Navy Department, working first as an electronics scientist with the Naval
Ordnance Laboratory, then in research and development at the David Taylor Model
Basin's applied mathematics laboratory, and finally, in 1956, with the ONR
Information Systems Branch until his retirement in 1980. He was involved with
applications of the Univac I, including a Russian translation project.
Goldstein was editor of ONR's Digital Computer newsletter, and a
member of the Interagency Group for Research and Information Systems (IGRIS).
He was a frequent seminar speaker and participant, especially in the fields of
linguistics and machine translation.
Goldstein was also active in professional societies. He was a
treasurer of the American Federation of Information Processing Societies
(AFIPS), and very involved in the Spring Joint Computer Conferences (SJCC),
acting as chairman of the proceedings committee for SJCC '64, and secretary of
the SJCC '71 steering committee. He was a member of the public information
committee of the International Federation of Information Processing Societies
(IFIP), a member of the IFIP organizing committee in 1963, and part time
congress committee member for IFIP Congress '65.
Collection Scope and Content Note
The collection consists of subject files containing reports,
memoranda, electronic mail print outs, and notes created by Goldstein as an
electronics engineer and research administrator at the Office of Naval
Research. Some of the material appears to have been gathered in his role as
editor of the Digital Computing Newsletter. Topics include: Spring Joint
Computer Conferences of the American Federation of Information Processing
Societies, the International Federation for Information Processing Congress 65,
David W. Taylor Model Basin Applied Mathematics Laboratory, ARPANET (electronic
mail) correspondence and program documentation, European computing,
computer-assisted language translation, and the UNIVAC computer.
Subject Terms
- This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog
of the University of Minnesota Libraries. Researchers desiring materials about
related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these
headings.
- Goldstein,
Gordon D.
- American Federation of Information Processing Societies.
- David W. Taylor Model Basin. Applied Mathematics
Laboratory.
- International Federation for Information Processing.
- United States. Office of Naval Research.
- ARPANET (Computer network)
- Computer
industry--Europe--History--Sources.
- Computer industry--United
States--History--Sources.
- Computer industry--United
States--Societies, etc.
- Computer programs.
- Electronic mail systems.
- Machine translating.
- Univac computer.
Box and Folder List
| Location |
Title |
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ARPANET Correspondence and Software Documentation,
1973-1978 Note This series consists of copies of computer printouts from ARPANET,
including several sets of program documentation.
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Box 1 |
GRIGNETTI, 1977. Box 1, Folder 1
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HERMES, 1977-1978. Box 1, Folder 2
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POET, page oriented editor for TENEX by Dale S. Russel,
1973. Box 1, Folder 3 Note sent 1974-1976
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RUNOFF, by R. Clements, 1970. Box 1, Folder 4 Note sent 1976
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SOS, son of STOPGAP text editor, by William Weiher and
Stephen Savitzky, 1970. Box 1, Folder 5 Note sent 1976-1977
|
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SU-AI, Stanford University Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory, 1978-1979 |
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Box 1 |
News Service System, by Martin Frost, 1975. Box 1, Folder 6-7
|
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TECO, text editor, 1974, 1978. Box 1, Folder 8
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TELNET, 1978. Box 1, Folder 9
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USC-ISIC, correspondence, 1978. Box 1, Folder 10
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XED experimental editor, by Ronald Tugender and Donald
Destreicher, 1977-1978. Box 1, Folder 11
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Book review, 1979 |
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Box 1 |
Book review, 1979. Box 1, Folder 12
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Conferences and Symposia, 1963-1971 Note This series includes notes and minutes from the Spring Joint
Computer Conference (SJCC) steering committees of 1964, 1965, and 1971;
correspondence, minutes, and notes relating to Goldstein's attendance at IFIP
'65 organizing meetings; and materials from the Xth International Conference of
Linguistics, 1966-1967.
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Box 2 |
AFIPS SJCC '64 and SJCC '65, 1963-1964. Box 2, Folder 1-2
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AFIPS SJCC '71 steering committee, 1971. Box 2, Folder 3
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Conference brochures, 1961-1962. Box 2, Folder 4
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Conferences and symposia, miscellaneous, 1966-1973. Box 2, Folder 5
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IFIP Congress '65, 1963-1965. Box 2, Folder 6
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Xth International Conference of Linguistics,
1966-1967. Box 2, Folder 7
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ONR Records, 1950-1968 Note This series includes reports: on training given to S. N.
Alexander, at the National Bureau of Standards; on Univac; and on early
European computing. It also includes a progress report which covers the history
of the Navy's Engineering and Development Division of the Applied Mathematics
Laboratory at David Taylor Model Basin and its work with Univac I.
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Box 2 |
Applied Mathematics Laboratory records, 1954-1956. Box 2, Folder 8
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European computing, 1963-1966. Box 2, Folder 9
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ONR/RADC seminar on associative processing, 1967. Box 2, Folder 10
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Russian translation project, circa 1967-1968. Box 2, Folder 11
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Univac census project, 1950-1951. Box 2, Folder 12
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Univac I system progress report, 1957. Box 2, Folder 13
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