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Box 1 |
IBM Antique Machines Inventory, c.1968 Box 1
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Significant Events in the Development of Calculating and
Tabulating Machines, prepared by student researchers, IBM Summer Research
Project, 1969. Box 1
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IBM World Trade Corporation Chronology, 1968. Box 1
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Chronology of Computing in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin
America, James Connolly, 1967. Box 1
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The IBM X-795 Experimental Engineering Calculator, W.W.
Woodbury, 1954. Box 1
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Saphire Interviews indexes, 1986. Box 1
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The SSEC In Historical Perspective, C.J. Bashe,
1982. Box 1
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Report on the Exhibition of “A Calculator Chronicle” at
IBM Gallery of Science and Art, Draft #2, I. Bernard Cohen, 1985. Box 1
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Calculating to Computing… The Dawn of the Information Age,
remarks, Lewis M. Branscomb, and correspondence, 1982-83. Box 1
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IBM…Yesterday and Today, pamphlet, 1981. Box 1
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Collection of Calculating Devices, Machines, and
Instruments from the Antiquity to the Early XXth Century, offered for sale by
Librairie Alain Brieux, 1984. Box 1
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Chips and Changes, Advisor’s Review, 1982. Box 1
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An Introduction to the Early Technical History of the
M.I.T. Whirlwind Computer, 1944- 1951, Richard R. Mertz, Computer History
Project, Smithsonian, 1971. Box 1
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Chips and Changes, draft text, c. 1982. Box 1
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First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, John von Neumann,
1945. Box 1
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Progress Report on the EDVAC, 1946. Box 1
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Comparison of the Methods of Tabulation in the Tenth and
Eleventh Censuses of the United States, 1894. Box 1
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Hollerith lecture notes, I. Bernard Cohen, n.d. Box 1
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James Powers biographical information, 1969. Box 1
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The Punched Card Machines, article, Richard Berger,
1928. Box 1
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Railroad Gazette and Railway Accounting Officers articles
on punch cards, c.1900. Box 1
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Mechanized Accountancy, from Machinery, 1934. Box 1
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Social Security: Summary, Wilbur Knorr, 1970. Box 1
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John Napier’s Binary Abacus, Geoffrey Ralston,
1979. Box 1
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John Napier’s Binary Abacus, Geoffrey Ralston,
1979. Box 1
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Electronic Computers: A Historical Survey, Saul
Rosen, 1969. Box 1
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Punched-Card Techniques and Their Applications to
Scientific Problems, W.J. Eckert, 1947. Box 1
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The Application of Commercial Calculating Machines to
Scientific Computing, L.J. Comrie, 1946. Box 1
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Recent Developments in Calculating Machines, L.J. Comrie,
1928. Box 1
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Computing the “Nautical Almanac”, L.J. Comrie,
1933. Box 1
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Proposed Automatic Calculating Machine, prospectus, Howard
Aiken, 1937. Box 1
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Hollerith Tabulating Machine, diagrams, 1889-94. Box 1
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The IBM Watson Laboratory at Columbia University: A
History, Jean Ford Brennan, 1971. Box 1
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Keeping Up With Computing Abroad, NewsReport, 1982. Box 1
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A Survey of the Principle Developments in Calculating
Machines up to About 1900, 1967. Box 1
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IBM 305 RAMAC pamphlets, guide, and manual, 1958. Box 1
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The Mathematical Machine, draft, Wilbur Knorr,
1981. Box 1
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Calculator Slide Talk for Digital Computer Museum, Gordon
K. Bell, 1980. Box 1
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Counting a Nation by Electricity, The Electrical Engineer,
1891. Box 1
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The Census of the United States, Scientific American,
1890. Box 1
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The Evolution of Computing, IBM Speaker’s Bureau slideshow
script, c. 1950. Box 1
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IBM Achievement Corridor: Pioneers of Machine Calculation,
exhibit captions, Wilbur Knorr, 1979. Box 1
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Rechenmaschinen, E. Martin, excerpts in English
translation, 1947. Box 1
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Box 2 |
IBM Exhibit of Early Calculators, discussion meeting text,
1969. Box 2
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IBM Education display captions, William Aul, 1982. Box 2
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Calculating to Computing…The Dawn of the Information Age,
exhibit captions, 1982. Box 2
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First Draft Scripts for Personal Computer exhibits, IBM
Corporate Exhibits program, 1982. Box 2
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Mechanical calculating machines, articles and
translations, L. Jacob, 1911. Box 2
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Electronic Machinery for Handling Information and Its Uses
in Insurance, Transactions of the Actuarial Society of America, Edmund C.
Berkeley, 1947. Box 2
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Technical History of IBM Computers, handwritten notes on
chapter description, n.d. Box 2
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Review of “From ENIAC to UNIVAC”, Datamation, Nancy Stern,
1981. Box 2
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Innovation in IBM Computer Technology Exhibition, press
kits and exhibit information, 1983. Box 2
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Innovation in IBM Computer Technology Exhibition, caption
text draft, 1983. Box 2
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The Computer Museum Report 1982. Box 2
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IBM History and Heritage Exhibit, draft captions,
1983. Box 2
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The Case for Computer Literacy, Daedalus, John G. Kemeny,
1983. Box 2
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History of Computing Exhibit, caption material and item
lists, 1983. Box 2
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Mathematics Program Changes report, with review by I.
Bernard Cohen, 1987. Box 2
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Bicentennial of the Constitution Exhibit, script,
1987. Box 2
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The Information Revolution Smithsonian Exhibit,
correspondence, proposals, 1984-1987. Box 2
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IBM Conference Proceedings, Table of contents for selected
years, 1940-1966. Box 2
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American Federation of Information Processing
Societies-Smithsonian Oral History Project, background information,
1970-1973. Box 2
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IBM Technical History sample chapters, C.J. Bashe,
1970-1973. Box 2
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Manny Piore interview, 1986. Box 2
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Personal Recollections on the Origin of IFIP, Isaac
Auerbach, n.d. Box 2
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IFIP-The Early Years, Isaac Auerbach, n.d. Box 2
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Memorial Tribute to Harry H. Goode, Isaac Auerbach,
n.d. Box 2
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Memorial Tribute to Harry H. Goode, Isaac Auerbach,
n.d. Box 2
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Philosophical Gardens: An Exhibit on Stephen Hales, IBM
Exhibit Center, 1974. Box 2
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Moveable Feasts and Changing Calendars Exhibit, IBM
Exhibit Center, 1973. Box 2
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IBM Technical History, chapter drafts, 1984. Box 2
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The SSEC in Historical Perspective, notes and drafts, C.J.
Bashe, 1982. Box 2
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IBM Technical History, chapter comments, I. Bernard Cohen,
1983. Box 2
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System 360 in Retrospective, B.O.Evans, n.d. Box 2
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The IBM Magnetic Film Memory Development Effort, Emerson
Pugh, with reviewers comments, I. Bernard Cohen, 1981-1982. Box 2
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IBM History, C.J. Bashe, comments by I.Bernard Cohen,
n.d. Box 2
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Antique Calculator and Computer Exhibit, Maryland Science
Center, c. 1980. Box 2
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IBM Museum Summer Research Projects, final reports,
c. 1969. Box 2
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Box 3 |
Family Tree / Counting and Reckoning Tools, 1600-1900,
1982. Box 3
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History of IBM Data Processing Exhibit, IBM Exhibit
Center, 1976. Box 3
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Information and Innovation Exhibition, subject development
packet and proposal, 1980. Box 3
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Patentabteilung, translated as Tabulating Machines
Patents, 1980. Box 3
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An Electrical Calculating Machine, R.R.M. Mallock,
1933. Box 3
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Mechanische Integration von Differentialgliechungen, Die
Naturwissenschaften, Svein Rosseland, 1939. Box 3
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IBM Exhibit Center Three Year Development Planning
1973. Box 3
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Bibliographic records of books on computing, 1970. Box 3
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Digital Computer Museum Report, 1982. Box 3
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Mathematica: A World of Numbers… and beyond, exhibit
booklet draft, n.d. Box 3
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Calculating to Computing…Dawn of the Information Age
exhibition, proposal with modifications for Chicago Museum of Science and
Industry, 1980-1981. Box 3
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Early Electronic Computer Developments at IBM, Annals of
the History of Computing, Byron Phelps, 1980. Box 3
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The Architecture of IBM’s Early Computers, IBM Journal of
Research and Development, C.J. Bashe et.al, 1981. Box 3
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Grace Hopper items inventory, n.d. Box 3
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George Scheutz and the First Printing Calculator, Uta C.
Merzbach, 1977. Box 3
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Calculating to Computing: An Audience Reaction Study, M.J.
Sullivan, 1980. Box 3
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The IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator, Arup K.
Bhattacharya, 1982. Box 3
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Charles Babbage biographical information, n.d. Box 3
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Otto Steiger Patents the Millionaire, historical notes,
n.d. Box 3
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The Odhner History: An Illustrated Chronicle of A Machine
to Count On, 1951. Box 3
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The Application of Hollerith Accounting Machines to the
Distribution of Engineering Instructions, Post Office Electrical Engineers
Journal, H.E. Barnett and W.A.H. Venus, 1939. Box 3
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Chronological Document Index (1472-1965) 1969. Box 3
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Technology in 1910, exhibit images and captions,
n.d. Box 3
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Report on the Contents of the IBM Documentary File on
Thomas de Colmar, Wilbur Knorr, 1968. Box 3
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Technology in 1900s, illustration images n.d. Box 3
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Preserving the History of Computing, Smithsonian booklet,
c. 1980. Box 3
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Kel-Sann Adder Report, Wilbur Knorr, c. 1969. Box 3
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L.J. Comrie, biography and bibliography, Per Stromholm,
1969. Box 3
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A Computer Perspective book introduction draft, I. Bernard
Cohen, c. 1975. Box 3
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Blaise Pascal documents photographs, n.d. Box 3
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Achievement Corridor captions, 1978. Box 3
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Report on Trip To Examine Babbage Material in South
Kensington Museum, Bruce Collier, 1967. Box 3
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Thomas de Colmar biographical information, n.d. Box 3
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The Development of the Digital Computer: A Case of ONR
Support of Research, Elizabeth C. Luebbert, article and correspondence,
1974. Box 3
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Moore School Computer Museum, photographs and brochure,
1979. Box 3
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Babbage Engines postcards, n.d. Box 3
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Computer Bibliographies, 1944-62. Box 3
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Computers in Action: Ten Days That Made Space History,
IBM, 1966. Box 3
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A Computer Perspective exhibit, IBM Exhibit Center, press
kit, 1974. Box 3
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While The Astronauts Look Down exhibit, IBM Exhibit
Center, press kit, 1972. Box 3
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Computer “Bug” terminology, correspondence, 1976. Box 3
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Computer “Bug” terminology, correspondence, 1976. Box 3
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IBM Museum Information Center: Rules for Bibliographic
Recording, 1969. Box 3
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Tre Secoli Di Elaborazione Dei Dati, IBM, c. 1970. Box 3
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What is a Computer?, pamphlet, IBM, 1965. Box 3
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Think Magazine, 1971. Box 3
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The Wall article draft, I. Bernard Cohen, 1971. Box 3
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The Punch Card 250 Years Later: Applications Unlimited,
IBM, 1967. Box 3
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“Mathematical Games: The Remarkable Lore of the Prime
Numbers, Scientific American, Martin Gardener, 1964. Box 3
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Computers are Going to Town, pamphlet, IBM, 1972. Box 3
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IBM Museum Summer Research Projects, final reports,
1968. Box 3
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Claude Shannon interview notes, I. Bernard Cohen and Owen
Gingerich, 1970. Box 3
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Watson Research Center rare book holdings list,
1968. Box 3
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