Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Search Terms
Series I CORRESPONDENCE:
1943-1952
Series II TABLES:
1947-1948
Series III LAYOUTS:
1943-1945
Series IV REPORTS:
1943-1948
Series V LEGAL RECORDS AND EXHIBITS:
1943-1971
Series VI: Printed Material,
1867 - 1973
Series I CORRESPONDENCE:
1943-1952
Series II TABLES:
1947-1948
Series III LAYOUTS:
1943-1945
Series IV REPORTS:
1943-1948
Series V LEGAL RECORDS AND EXHIBITS:
1943-1971
Series VI: Printed Material,
1867 - 1973
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Herman H. Goldstine Collection, 1941-1971
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Robert E. Hudson, Susan A. Dayall.
Encoding funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
© 2002
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Creator:
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Goldstine, Herman Heine, 1913-2004 |
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Herman H. Goldstine Collection |
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1941-1971 |
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Dates:
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1943-1948 |
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Abstract:
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Herman H. Goldstine, mathematician, was intimately involved in the design and development of the first electronic computers. The collection includes materials produced or supervised by Dr. Goldstine, or collected by him for use in the preparation of his book on the history of computers.
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12 boxes(6 linear ft.) |
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Herman H. Goldstine (b. Chicago, 1913- ), mathematician, was intimately involved in the design and development of the first electronic computers. Educated at the University of Chicago, he received his B.S. (1933), M.S. (1934), and Ph.D. (1936) in mathematics.
Upon entering the U.S. Army in 1942 he headed the Ordnance Department's substation located at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering. The research done there in connection with the Ordnance Ballistic Research Laboratories, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, led to the development of the first electronic digital computer, ENIAC (electronic numerical integrator and computer), and the next one, EDVAC (electronic discrete variable computer).
As the world's first electronic digital computer, ENIAC led the computer field during the period 1949 through 1952. Originally the major instrument for the computation of all ballistic tables for the U.S. Army and Air Force, it surpassed all other existing computers in solving problems involving a large number of arithmetic operations. In addition to ballistics, the ENIAC's field of application eventually included weather prediction, atomic-energy calculations, cosmic-ray
studies, thermal ignition, random number studies, wind-tunnel design, and other scientific uses. By 1955, however, ENIAC was no longer competitive from an economic point of view and its power was removed.
After leaving the Army in 1945 Dr. Goldstine joined the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University as an appointed member of the School of Mathematics in 1946. He collaborated with John von Neumann on the development of a computer built there as Assistant Project Director (1946-1955) and acting Project Director (1954-1957) of the electronic computer project.
In March of 1958 he joined IBM as a member of the Research Planning staff and became director of scientific development at the Data Processing Division. In December of 1967 he was appointed Consultant to the Director of Research.
In 1972 Dr. Goldstine published a book entitled The Computer from Pascal to von Neumann (Princeton University Press). Dr. Goldstine died in 2004.
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The Herman H. Goldstine Collection consists of correspondence, reports, mathematical tables, blue-prints, diagrams, legal records and exhibits, and printed materials relating to computer development. The bulk of the materials are from the years 1943 to 1948.
The collection falls into two broad categories: material produced or supervised by Dr. Goldstine, and materials collected by him for use in the preparation of his book on computer history. The former category includes correspondence, reports, mathematical tables, diagrams, and manuscripts. The latter material is mainly correspondence, reports, and printed matter.
Series I, CORRESPONDENCE: 1943-1971, contains correspondence addressed to, or sent by Herman H, Goldstine concerning ENIAC/EDVAC development, matters relating to patent applications, and publication of his book. There is also a large amount of material collected by him on the same subjects between two other parties. This is especially true for the years 1943 to 1947. Significant names include John Grist Brainerd, Paul N. Gillon, Arthur Burks, and Adele Katz Goldstine. Certain items in this series were used in the Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand anti-trust case of 1969 and can be identified by the Minnesota Court of Appeals deposition exhibit number. (Additional material collected by Dr. Goldstine for his appearance in the case may be found in Series V, LEGAL RECORDS AND EXHIBITS: 1943-1969.)
Series II, TABLES: 1947-1948, contains order codes for ENIAC, sine-cosine integration tables, and digital computer tables used in the early development of electronic computers. Also included are important test procedures for ENIAC. The tables are mimeographs, xeroxes, typescripts and holographs which were gathered by Dr. Goldstine in connection with his work at the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton. Undated material was grouped together with that of known date by Dr. Goldstine and is assumed from the same period.
Series III, LAYOUTS: 1943-1945, contains line drawings executed at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering during the design of ENIAC. Each copy is dated and signed by the drawer. There are 122 separate blue-prints and diagrams of this first design.
Series IV, REPORTS: 1943-1948, contains copies of reports co-authored by Dr. Goldstine while at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering (November 30, 1945) and the Institute of Advanced Study (1947-1948) concerning the early development of electronic computing machines with which he was involved. This series also contains vouchers and correspondence used to report contract expenses incurred at the University of Pennsylvania to the Ordnance Department. (For the actual government contract and its supplements see LEGAL RECORDS AND EXHIBITS: 1943-1971.) Also included are miscellaneous reports received by Dr. Goldstine at UPenn and Princeton.
Series V, LEGAL RECORDS AND EXHIBITS: 1943-1971, contains mostly exhibits presented in the Honeywell--Sperry Rand anti-trust case of 1969 by Herman H. Goldstine, Paul N. Gillon, and Douglas R. Hartree. The exhibits relate mainly to the question of patents in the computer field, and as such follow the development of ENIAC and the roles of Dr. Goldstine and John von Neumann. A transcript of Dr. Goldstine's testimony is also included. In the series are copies of the government contract and its supplements under which ENIAC was developed.
Series VI, PRINTED MATERIAL: 1941-1970, contains off-prints, journals, and books on mathematics and computers. Dr. Goldstine's own publications are included. Most of the material was used in researching the book on computer developments.
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This collection is organized into six series:
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Series I CORRESPONDENCE:
1943-1952
The Correspondence series is divided into three subsections: "ENIAC Correspondence" from April 20, 1943 through December 6, 1946; "Patent Correspondence" from April 17, 1947 through October 10, 1947; and "Miscellaneous (undated) Correspondence'; in three pieces. All sections contain correspondence both to and from Dr. Goldstine, as well as correspondence between other persons connected with ENIAC, collected by Dr. Goldstine. This series is arranged in chronological order.
Series II TABLES:
1947-1948
The TABLES: 1947-1948 series contains eleven items which are arranged alphabetically. The title was determined either from that on the head of the table or that provided by Dr. Goldstine on the outside of his folder.
Series III LAYOUTS:
1943-1945
The LAYOUTS series is arranged alphabetically according to the title given. Each blue-print or diagram also is identified by a code number. A numerical cross-reference list is included at the front of the first folder in the series. A folder at the end contains undated photographs of Herman H. Goldstine.
Series IV REPORTS:
1943-1948
The REPORTS series is divided into three subsections: "Financial Reports", "Goldstine Prepared Reports", and "Miscellaneous Reports Received". The first subsection is arranged chronologically. Although all records are not present, a complete transaction consists of the reporting memorandum from UPenn and the Ordnance Department, a voucher work sheet, and the voucher itself, in that order.
The second subsection contains three items arranged chronologically, with an undated one at the end.
The third subsection contains ten items arranged alphabetically
Series V LEGAL RECORDS AND EXHIBITS:
1943-1971
The LEGAL RECORDS AND EXHIBITS series is divided into three sub sections: ENIAC-EDVAC contracts, preliminary court materials, and exhibits/transcripts. The first and second subsections are arranged chronologically.
The third subsection is arranged first by the submitter of the material (when named), and then by the order of the Minnesota Court of Appeals deposition number. miscellaneous material and the court transcript are in a separate folder at the end.
Series VI: Printed Material,
1867 - 1973
This series contains off-prints, journals, and books on mathematics and computers. Dr. Goldstine's own publications are included. Most of the material was used in researching the book on computer developments. An addendum at the end of Box 12 contains published articles by Dr. Goldstine as well as a folder of miscellaneous material.
The series is arranged chronologically.
Series I CORRESPONDENCE:
1943-1952
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ENIAC CORRESPONDENCE:
April 20, 1943 to December 2, 1943
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To:Dr. George R. StibitzBell Telephone Laboratories463 West StreetNew York, New York
April 20
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To:Dr. Harold Pender, Dean Moore School of Electrical Engineering University of Penna. Philadelphia, Penna.
April 26
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To:Lt. Col. Paul N. GillonOffice of the Chief ofOrdnancePentagon BuildingArlington, Virginia
May 18
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To:Philadelphia Ordnance District 150 South Broad St.Philadelphia, Penna.
May 19
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To:Dr. J.G. Brainerd
May 22
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To:Dr. J.G. Brainerd
May 24
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To:Dr. Jan Rajchman
May 28
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To:Dr. J.G. Brainerd
June 4
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To:Ballistic Research Laboratory Trustees of the Univ. of Penna. Moore School of Electrical Eng. Philadelphia, Penna.
June 30
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To:The Chief of Ordnance War Department Washington, D.C.
July 9
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To:Dr. E.W. EngstromDirector, RCA LaboratoriesPrinceton, New Jersey
July 17
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To:T.T. EatonGovernment Sales DivisionRCA VictorCamden, New Jersey
July 17
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To:Dr. J.G. Brainerd
July 17
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To:RCA Research LaboratoriesPrinceton, New Jersey
July l9
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To:Lt. Col. Paul N. Gillon
August l9
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To:Dr. H.L. Hazen
August 19
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To:Dr. George R. Stibitz
August 26
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To:Dr. Jan Rajchman
August 26
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To:Dr. Arvin Stewart, Exec.SecretaryNational Defense ResearchCommittee1530 P. St., N.W.Washington, D.C.
August 26
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To:Dr. J.G. Brainerd
September 7
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To:Lt. Col. Paul N. Gillon
October 2
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To:Dr. H.L. Hazen
October 7
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To:H.H Goldstine
October 7
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To:H.H. Goldstine
October 8
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To:Lt. Col. Paul N. Gillon
October 13
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To:Dr. J.G. Brainerd
November 12
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To:Dr. J.G. Brainerd
November 16
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To:Dr. J.G. Brainerd
November 20
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To:H.H. Goldstine
December 2
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To:Lt. Col. Paul N. Gillon
December 2
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ENIAC CORRESPONDENCE:
January 10, 1944 to December 14, 1944
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To:Capt. Herman H. GoldstineOrdinance Research CenterAberdeen Proving GroundMaryland
January 10
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To:P.N. Gillon
February 8
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To:J.G. Brainerd
February 16
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To: G.R. Stibnitz
February 21
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To:J.G. Brainerd
February 21
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To:Chief Legal Branch, Patent Section Office of the Chief of Ordnance.
February 25
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To:Captain J.A. Fleitas Purchase Officer Philadelphia Ordnance Dist. 150 South Broad St. Philadelphia 2, Penn.
April 3
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To:P.N. Gillon (two copies)
May 26
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To:Major J.M. QuaintanceChief of Ordnance
May 27
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To:Commanding GeneralAberdeen Proving Ground
May 29
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To:Commanding General
June 2
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To:Dr. Leo Zippin3436 Walnut St. Philadelphia 4, Penna.
June 6
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To:H.H. Goldstine
July 13
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To:H.H. Goldstine
August 1
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To:H.H. Goldstine
August 31
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To:Col. C.E. Herrstrom Legal Branch, Patent Section Office, Chief of Ordnance Army Service Forces Washington, D.C.
September 2
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To:P.N. Gillion
September 2
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To:P.N. Gillion
September 13
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To:P.N. Gillion
September 13
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To:P.N. Gillion
December 14
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ENIAC CORRESPONDENCE:
February 19, 1945 to December 28, 1945
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To:Col. P.N. GillionOffice of the Chief of OrdinanceSPOTS, Pentagon BuildingWashington, D.C
February l9
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To:Government Development SectionRadio Corporation of America
March 21
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To:T.T. EatonGovernment Development SectionBuild. 15-7Radio Corporation of AmericaCamden, NJ
May 9
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To:Captain H.H. GoldstineMoore School of Electrical EngineeringUniversity of Pennsylvania
August 6
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To:Dr. T.H. FlowersCommander HotelCambridge, MA
September 7
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To:Dr. TH Flowers
September 7
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To:J.G. Brainerd
September 29
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To:P.N. Gillion
October 4
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To:J.G. Brainerd
November 2
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To:H.H. Goldstine
November 6
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To:H.H. Goldstine
November 15
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To:L.S. Dedrick
November 15
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To:Segal (3 copies)
November 15
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To:Major T.E. SternBallistic Research LabAberdeen Proving Ground, MD
December 5
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To:D.S. MurrayAssistant Comptroller
December 6
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To:L.E. Simon
December 26
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To:Harold Penner (2 copies)
December 28
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ENIAC CORRESPONDENCE:
January 4, 1946 to December 6, 1946
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To:H.H. Goldstine
January 4
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To:Col. P.N. GillionOffice of the Chief of OrdnanceSPOTS, Pentagon BuildingWashington D.C.
January 16
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To:P.N. Gillion
February 7
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To:H.H. GoldstineMoore School of Electrical EngineeringUniversity of Pennsylvania
February 14
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To:P.N. Gillion
February 27
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To:Dr. Harold Penner, DeanMoore School of Electrical EngineeringUniversity of Pennsylvania
February 28
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To:Major Gen. GM Barnes and P.N. GillionOffice of the Chief of OrdnancePentagon (2 copies)
March 18
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To:Major H.H. GoldstineInstitute for Advanced StudyPrinceton, NJ
May 9
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To:Col. Leslie E. Simon, DirectorBallistics Research LaboratoryAberdeen Proving GroundAberdeen, Maryland
May 16
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To:Dr. Leo Zippinc/o LevinsonWoodstock, NY
May 18
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To:Leslie E. Simon
July 25
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To:H.H. Goldstine
August 5
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To:H.H. Goldstine
September 25
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To:Dr. S. EkelhofChalmers Intitute of TechnologyStorgatan 43,Gothenburg, Sweden
November 15
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To:Mr. G.J. Kessenich, AssistantCRDGL-Patent Br. (T)Office of the Chief of OrdnancePentagon
November 18
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To:Irven Travis
December 6
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PATENT CORRESPONDENCE:
April 17, 1947 - October 10, 1947
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To:H.H. Goldstine
April 17
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To: L.S Dedrick
August 15
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To:H.H. Goldstine
October 10
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CORRESPONDENCE.
September 14, 1948 - August 25, 1959
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To:H.H. Goldstine
Sept. 14, 1948
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To:G.E. Stetson
Sept. 20, 1948
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To:Commanding GeneralAberdeen Proving Ground
Jan. 18, 1949
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To: H.H. Goldstine
Jan. 25, 1949
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To:W.D. Dickinson
Jan. 27, 1949
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To: H.H. Goldstine
Feb. 21, 1949
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To:G.E. Stetson
Feb. 25, 1949
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To:H.H. Goldstine
Mar. 16, 1951
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To:G.E. Stetson
Mar. 21, 1951
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To:H.H. Goldstine
Mar. 28, 1951
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To:G.E. Stetson
Apr. 2, 1951
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To:J.G Charney
June 19, 1952
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To:H.P. Luhn
May 20, 1953
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To:C.P. Boberg
Nov. 22, 1955
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To:H, Goldstine
Mar. 20, 1959
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CORRESPONDENCE.
September 14, 1948 - August 25, 1959
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To:C.V.L. Smith
Mar. 30, 1959
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To:Institute for Advanced Study
June 9, 1959
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To:J.A. Walsh
June 17, 1959
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To: E.S. Gorman
July 14, 1959
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To:Institute for Advanced Study
July 31, 1959
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To:J.A. Walsh
Aug. 12, 1959
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To: E.S Gorman
Aug. 17, 1959
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To:E.S. Gorman
Aug. 17, 1959
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To: A.J. Belansky
Aug. 25, 1959
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To:E.W. Chapin
Aug. 25, 1959
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CORRESPONDENCE.
April 2, 1960 - April 5, 1971
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To:Institute for Advanced Study
Apr. 2, 1960
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To:E.S. Gorman
Apr. 13, 1960
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To: G.H. Spencer
Apr. 14, 1960
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To:E.S Gorman
Apr. 15, 1960
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To:Institute for Advanced Study
May 11, 1960
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To:M.S. Striker
May 16, 1960
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To: R. Oppenheimer
June 10, 1960
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To:H.L. Hanson
July 7, 1965
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To:H.H. Goldstine
Aug. 5, 1969
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To: H.H. Goldstine
Aug. 6, 1969
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To:H.H. Goldstine
Aug. 7, 1969
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To:J. Farley
Aug. 12, 1969
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To: H.H. Goldstine
Mar. 22, 1971
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To:H.H. Goldstine
Apr. 5, 1971
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CORRESPONDENCE. MISCELLANEOUS AND UNDATED
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Series II TABLES:
1947-1948
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Description of Orders for Coding ENIAC Problems
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Initial Clearing of ENIAC Units
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Numerical Integration of Differential Equations
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Sine-Cosine Integration Table B
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Sine-Cosine Integration Table C
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60 Order Code
(Nov. 21, 1947)
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Testing ENIAC--60 Order Code (2 pieces)
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Series III LAYOUTS:
1943-1945
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List 1 - Layouts in Numerical Order
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(1) A.C. Power Distribution Rack PX-1-304
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(2) Accumulator Block Diagram (2 copies) PX-5-304
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(3) Accumulator Cross Section (2 copies) PX-5-115
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(3.5) Accumulator Decade Plug-in Unit PX-5-133
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(4) Accumulator Front Panel (3 copies) PX-5-301
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(5) Accumulator Front Panel PX-5-301A
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(6) Accumulator Front View PX-5-305
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(7) Accumulator Front View PX-5-305A
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(8) Accumulator Front View PX-5-305B
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8.1 Acc. Interconnector Cable (Vertical) PX-5-121
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8.2 Acc. Interconnector Cable (Horizontal) PX-5-110
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8.3 Acc. Interconnector Cable (Denom-SR) PX-5-136
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8.4 Acc. Interconnector Cable (Quotient) PX-5-134
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8.5 Acc. Interconnector Cable (Multiplier) PX-5-131
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(9) Accumulator Interconnector Terminal Load Box PX-5-109
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10 Adapter (Divider A & AC) PX-4-114A
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11 Adapter (Divider A & S) PX-4-114B
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12 Adapters for Problem "A" (2 copies) PX-4-11
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(1) Bi-directional Communication in Pulse Amplifier Connected Trays PX-4-402
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(2) Binary Ring Circuit (2 copies) PX-1-109
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(3) Block Diagram of High-Speed Multiplier Program Circuits PX-6-113
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(4) Buffer and Inverter Tubes PX-1-107
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(1) Chart for D.C. Writing in Power Trough PX-13-107
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(2) Constant Transmitter and Reader Cross Section PX-11-309
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(3) Constant Transmitter Block Diagram (2 copies) PX-11-307
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(4) Constant Transmitter Block Diagram no. 2 - not present PX-11-303
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(5) Constant Transmitter Cross Section PX-11-116
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(6) Constant Transmitter Front Panel no. 1 PX-11-302 (2 copies)
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(6.5) Constant Transmitter Front Panel no. 2 PX-11-303
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(7) Constant Transmitter Front Panel no. 3 PX-11-304 (2 copies)
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(8) Constant Transmitter Front View P2-11-306
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(9) Converter Interlock diagram (2 copies) PX-16-301
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(10) Converter Front Panel PX-16-304
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(11) Cycling Unit and Initiating Unit Block PX-9-307 Diagram (2 Copies)
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(12) Cycling Unit front Panel PX-9-309
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(13) Cycling Unit Front View (3 copies) PX-9-304
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(14) Cycling unit Pulses and Gates (4 copies) PX-9-306
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(1) Digit Discriminating Program to stimulate P; if i appears decade K of ACC. 12 PX-8-402a
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(2) Digit Discrimination Program PX-1-305
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(2.5) digit Trunk tray Unit PX-4-102
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(3) Divider and Square Rooter Front Panel (2 copies) PX-10-301
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(4) Divider and Square Rooter Front View PX-10-30Z
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(5) Divider and Square Rooter Timing Chart PX-10-111
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(6) Division Block Diagram (2 copies) PX-10-304
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(7) Division--Illustrative Problem PX-10-403
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(8) Division--Initial Sequence--Period I PX-10-405
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(9) Division Period II--Basic Division Sequence PX-10-406
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(10) Division Period III--Round Off or No Round Off or no round off PX-10-407
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(1) ENIAC Floor Layout (5 copies) PX-1-302
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(2) F.T. Cross Section--Panel 1 (2 copies) PX-7-117
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(3) F.T. Cross Section--Panel 2 (2 copies) PX-7-118
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(4) Flip Flop Circuit (2 copies) PX-1-105
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(4.1) Function Table Block Diagram PX-7-304
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(4.5) Function Table Deleter PX-4-110
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(5) Function Table Front Panel No. 1 (2 copies)
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(6) Function Table Front Panel No. 2 (3 copies) PX-7-302
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(7) Function Table Front View PX-7-305
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(8) Gate Tube Circuits PX-1-106
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(9) High-Speed Multiplier Front Panel No. 1 (2 copies) PX-6-302
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(10) High-Speed Multiplier Front Panel No. 2 (3 copies) PX-6-303
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(11) High-Speed Multiplier Front Panel No. 3 (3 copies) PX-6-304
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(12) High-Speed Multiplier Front View PX-6-309
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(1) IBM Gang Punch Plug Board PX 12-305
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(2) IBM Reader Plug Board PX-11-305, PX-11-305R1,PX-11- 305-R2, PX-11-305 R3, PX-11-35R4
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(3) IBM Reader Timing Chart PX-120
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(4) IBM Reader Wiring PX-11-119
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(5) Incorrect Placement of Radicand PX-10-413
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(6) Initiating Device Front Panel PX-9-302
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(7) Initiating Unit Front View PX-9-305
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(8) Interconnection of Divider and Square Totter with Associated Accumulators (2 Versions) PX-10-307
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(9) Interconnection of High Speed Multiplier with Associated Accumulators PX-6-311
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(10) Isolation of Programs through the use of a Pulse Amplifier PX-4- 401
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(11) Master Programmer Block Diagram (3 copies) PX-8-304
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(12) Master Programmer Cross Section PX-8-102
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(13) Master Programmer Front Pannel No. 1 (2 copies) PX- 8-301
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(14) Master Programmer Front Pannel No. 2 (2 copies) PX- 8-302
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(15) Master Programmer Front View PX-8-303
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(16) Master Programmer Links for Problems PX-8-403, PX-8- 406
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(17) Master Programmer Set-up Diagram Conventions PX- 8-409
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(17.5) Multiplier Block Program PX- 6-308
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(18) Multiplier Cross Section PX-6-112A
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(19) Multiplier Cross Section PX-6-112B
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(1) Period IV for Either Division or Square Root PX-10-411
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(2) Possible Placement of Radicand PX-10-412
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(3) Printer Block Diagram (2 copies) PX-12-307
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(4) Printer Cross Section PX-12-101
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(5) Printer Cross Section (2 copies) PX-12-115
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(6) Printer Front Panel No. 1 (2 copies) PX-12-301
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(7) Printer Front Panel No. 2 PX-12-302
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(8) Printer Front Panel No. 3 PX-12-303
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(9) Printer Front View PX-12-306
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(11) Properties of Master Programmer Inputs PX-8-410
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(11.5) Pulse Amplifier PX- 4-116
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(12) Pulse Amplifier Block Diagram (2 copies) PX-4-301
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(13) Pulse Standardizer Circuit PX-l-llO
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(1) Set-up Diagram Conventions for High-Speed Multiplier PX-6-401
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(2) Set-up Diagrams for computation of
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(a) Figure 6-2a PX-10-402a
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(b) Figure 6-2b PX-10-402b
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(c) Figure 6-2c PX-10-402c
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(d) Figure 6-2d PX-10-402d
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(e) Figure 6-2e PX-10-402e
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(f) Figure 6-2f PX-10-402f
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(g) Figure 6-2g PX-10-402g
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(3) Set-up Diagrams for Seq. 1 & Seq. 2.1
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(4) Set-up Diagram for Problem of Generating n, nl, & n2, as long as is less than 9 000 000 000 PX-5-404
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(5) Set-up Diagram for Tests on y and y1--Problem 2
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(6) Set-up Diagram--Problem 1
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(6.5) Shifter (-1 & +1) units PX-4-104B
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(6.6) Shifter (-3 & +3) units PX-4-104C
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(7) Square Root--Illustrative Problem PX-10-404
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(8) Square Root Period I PX-10-408
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(9) Square Root Period II PX-10-409
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(10) Square Root Period III PX-10-410
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(11) Storage of G Function and Programming Instruction Regarding the Use of the Tabulated Function PX-7-402
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(12) Subsequences of Seq. 2--Problem 2
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(13) Symbols Used for Divider and Square Rooter PX-10-401
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(14) To Stimulate Pi if digit I Appears in Decade R of ACC. 12
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(1) Tabulation of Cables Used in the ENIAC PX-4-115
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(2) Test Table Socket Panel PX-2-112
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(3) Transmitter Circuit PX-1-108
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(4) Tray (Digit or Program) Load Box PX-4-103
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(5) Use of Master Programmer to Stimulate Pi if Digit I Appears in Decade K of Acc. 12. PX-8-401
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(6) Use of Unmodified Function Table to Store Programming Information PX-7-401
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Un-numbered Layouts and Charts
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(3) Monte Carlo Flow Diagram
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(4) Sketch Showing Layout and Materials, U of P Project, Aberdeen, Maryland.
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(1) Synchronizing, digit and program transmission systems and special equipment
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(2) Undated photographs (2) of Dr. Goldstine & colleagues.
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Series IV REPORTS:
1943-1948
Box
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Financial Reports (32 items)
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Renegotiation of ENIAC-EDVAC contract,
6/5/43
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Various reporting memoranda, voucher work sheets, and vouchers from the Ordnance Department and/or University of Pennsylvania
(1944-1946)
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Goldstine Prepared Reports (4 items)
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"Description of the ENIAC and Comments on Electronic Digital Computing Machines" prepared by J. P. Eckert, J. W. Mauchly, H. H. Goldstine, J. G. Brainerd,
Nov. 30, 1945
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"Operation of ENIAC in Philadelphia"
March 15, 1946 to Nov. 8, 1945
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"Planning and Coding Problems for an Electronic Computing Instrument" by H. H. Goldstine, John von Neumann, Institute for Advanced Study,
1947
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Re-examination of machine development, Arthur Burks, H. H. Goldstine, John von Neumann (undated)
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Miscellaneous Reports Received (10 items)
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Electronic Control Company. Report on the UNIVAC (first draft), , chapters 1-8
August 15, 1947
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Formal Tender for Submitting Serial #454 467 for Patent. Bell Telephone Labs,
1943
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Interrogation Unit Summary, H.Q. U.S. Forces in Austria-- "Automatic Calculating Machines"
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Minutes of a Conference held . . . on 5 April 1947 to discuss Patent matters
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Minutes of a meeting with Merger Industries,
April 7, 1945
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Report to Applied Mathematics Panel on Conference at Aberdeen on January 26, 1944
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Series V LEGAL RECORDS AND EXHIBITS:
1943-1971
Box
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ENIAC-EDVAC Contracts
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Sperry Rand v. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Civil Action No. 105-146. Defendant's Goldstine Exhibit 1: ENIAC-EDVAC Contracts
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Preliminary Court Materials
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Blair, Freeman & Molinare (lawyers). Opinion
5/1/67
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Deposition subpoena (U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York)
8/8/69
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Introductory Statement on documents to be produced (not dated)
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Letter--Goldstine to John Aaron of CBS (DPX 131)
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Mrs. Teitelbaum Deposition (DPX 135)
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Notes on Conference held at Moore School of Electrical Engineering (DPX 136)
2/14/44
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Court stipulation regarding Goldstine subpoena duces (DPX 143)
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List of papers to be reproduced for court (handwritten) (DPX 145)
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Ordnance Committee Item 29904 cover memo (DPX 146)
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Ordnance Committee Item 29904--Reclassification of the Project . . . ENIAC (DPX 149)
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Army Spec. Order #106 Extract (DPX 151)
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Army Spec. Order #158 Extract (DPX 157)
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Reports on Project PX--Electronic Differential Analyzer, Moore School (undated) (3)
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Packet of Special Orders Received by H. H. Goldstine from Ordnance Department (ca. 100 items) (6)
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Box
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ENIAC Service Log, Document No. 001686, pp. 1-185, (GDN 9)
dated 9/27/44 to 1/6/48
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Handwritten "Description of Duties" undated (GDN 10)
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Telegram requesting meeting of Cunningham, Goldstine and Gillon (GDN 12)
(2/29/44)
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Handwritten equations (GDN untitled, undated) (GDN 49)
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Lecture by D. R. Hartree, "Some General Considerations in the Solution of Problems in Applied Mathematics" (GDN 50)
7/9/46
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Notes for meeting on ENIAC and EDVAC at Ballistic Research Laboratory (GDN 54)
12/7/45
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Voucher SO-3912 to Ordnance Department (GDN 55)
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"Things that remain to be done on the ENIAC" (GDN 56)
12/15/45
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"First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC by John von Neuman (GDN sic)" (GDN 58)
June 30, 1945
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Notes for Maintenance Personnel on ENIAC (GDN undated) (GDN 59)
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Notes for Operating Personnel on ENIAC (GDN undated) (GDN 60)
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Description of the ENIAC and Comments on Electronic Computing Machines, Moore School (GDN 61)
11/30/45
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Item 29904--"Reclassification of . . . ENIAC" Project, (GDN 62)
Dec. 17, 1945
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Goldstine on ENIAC, (GDN 71)
July 1946
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D. R. Hartree "The ENIAC, an Electronic Computing Machine" Nature, vol. 158, pp. 500-506 (GDN 77)
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"Preliminary Discussion of the Logical Design of an Electronic Computing Machine" by A. W. Burks, H. H. Goldstine, John von Neumann (GDN undated) (GDN 80)
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"Mail Outline . . . of Material Suggested for Patent Applications" (GDN 88)
Jan. 7, 1946
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"Supplementary Outline--Devices for Computing" (GDN 89) (GDN undated)
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"Assignments" (GDN undated) (GDN 90)
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"History of the Projects" (GDN 78)
February 17, 1947
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"A Principal Weakness of the Defendant's Brief . . ."
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Hartree Deposition Exhibits 18, 20-30
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Gillon Deposition Exhibits 2, 4, 8, 29, 44, 49, 51, 55, 56, 60, 67, 68, 69
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Miscellaneous and Court Transcripts
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Conference on April 20, 1943 concerning Electronic Differential Analyzer and Computer Agenda
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Specifications to Maguire Industries
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Box
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Goldstine Testimony Transcript
7/26/71
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Goldstine Testimony Transcript
7/27/71
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Goldstine Testimony Transcript
7/28/71
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Goldstine Testimony Transcript
7/29/71
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Series VI: Printed Material,
1867 - 1973
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Carl Friedrich Gauss. Werke.
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Perry Orson Crawford, Jr. Automatic Control by Arithmetical Operations. M.A. Thesis, M.I.T.
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Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation. R. C. Archibald and D. H. Lehmer. V. II n. 15, July 1946 National Research Council
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Hartree, D. R. "The ENIAC, an Electronic Computing Machine." Repr. from Nature, v. 158 p. 500+,
Oct. 12, 1946
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Hartree, D. R. "Calculating Machines" Inaugural Lecture. Cambridge: University Press,
1947
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S. Frankel and N. Metropolis. "Calculations in the Liquid Drop Model of Fission." Repr. from The Physical Review, v. 72 n. 10, pp. 914-925,
Nov. 15, 1947
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Arthur W. Burks. "Electronic Computing Circuits of the ENIAC." Repr. from Proc. Inst. of Radio Engineers, v. 35 n. 8,
August 1947
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John von Neumann. "The Mathmatician." Repr. from The Works of the Mind, Univ. of Chicago Pr.
1947
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J. G. Brainerd and T. K. Sharpless. "The ENIAC." Photocopy from Electrical Engineering, v. 67,
April 30, 1948
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F. Cope and D. R. Hartree. "The Laminar Boundary Layer in Compressible Flow." Repr. from (?) v. 241, pp. 1-69,
June 22, 1948
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F. Frankl and R. Aleksejeva. Two Boundary Value Problems from the Theory of Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations with Applications to Supersonic Gas Flow. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: Ballistic Research Lab,
Jan. 1949
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K. Zuse. "Brief Description of the Zuse Computer, Model 4." (Typescript, original in German and English trans.)
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J.P. Ekert, Jr. et al. Memory System. Patented Feb. 24, 1953
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F. E. Hamilton, et al. Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator.
April 28, 1953
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Alan L. Leiner. System Organization of the Dyseac. National Bureau of Standards Report,
August 1953
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Convegno di Elettronica e Televisione. Milano,
April 12- 17, 1954
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John von Neumann (1903-1957) Repr. from the Year Book of the American Philosophical Society,
1957
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Combinatorial Identities, A Standardized Set of Tables Listing 500 Binomial Coefficient Summations. National Security Agency,
1959
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Carl-Erik Froberg. Problemsamling I Numerisk Analys. Lund,
1959
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Denos C. Gazis and R. Herman. "Square Roots Geometry and Archimedes." Repr. from Scripta Mathematica, v. 25 n. 3, pp. 229-241.
November 1960
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L. Fox. "Partial Differential Equations." Photocopied from Computer Journal 6,
1963/1964
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S. Winograd. "Redundancy and Complexity of Logical Elements." Repr. from Information and Control, v. 6, n. 3, pp. 177-194.
September 1963
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Reviews of Data on Research and Development. NSF Feb. 64, Dec. 64
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C. C. Elgot and A. Robinson. "Random-Access Stored-Program Machines, an Approach to Programming Languages." Repr. from J. of the Assn. for Computing Machinery, v. 11, n. 4, pp. 365-399.
October 1964
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Heweshoff, H. C. "Hydrodynamics and Aerodynamics of the Sailing Yacht." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Soc. of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
Nov. 12-13, 1964
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Proceedings of the IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Large Scale Problems in Physics, Dec. 9-113, 1963 (Pub. 1965)
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Proceedings of the IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Statistics, Oct. 21-23, 1963 (Pub. 1965)
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Reviews of Data on Science Resources NSF, January ' 65, May ' 65, July ' 65
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Horwitz, L. P. and L. C. Biedenhaun. "Intrinsic Super selection Rules of Algebraic Hilbert Space." Repr. from Helvetica Physica Acta, v. 38 fasc. 4 pp. 385-408,
1965
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H. H. Goldstine. The Future of Scientific Computing. Repr. from Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. , v. 11
1966
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Reviews of Data on Science Resources. NSF
August 1966, December 1966, December 1966
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Cartter, Allan M. An Assessment of Quality in Graduate Education. Amer. Council on Education,
1966
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G. G. Dahlquist. "On Rigorous Error Bounds in the Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations." Repr. from Numerical Solutions of Nonlinear Differential Equations, ed. by D. Greenspan, Wiley & Sons,
1966
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R. W. Mener and L. Richter. "Die numerische Behandlung der energieabhangigen, eindimensionalen Transportgleichung mit Quellterm."
December 1966
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Proceedings of the IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Man-Machine Communication.
1966
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J. Jewett and C. B. Lindquest. Aspects of Undergraduate Training in the Mathematical Sciences. , v. I-III
1969
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Box
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B. Sutherland et al. "Exact Solution of a Model of Two Dimensional Ferroelectrics in an Arbitrary External Electric Field." Repr. from Physical Review Letters v. 19, n. 10, 4
September 1967
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C. N. Yang. "Some Exact Results for the Many Body Problem in One Dimension with Repulsive Delta Function Interaction." Sub. to Phys. Rev. Letters
October 1967
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Association for Computing Machinery. Roster of Members,
December 31, 1967
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Ake Bjorck. "Solving Linear Least Squares Problems by Gram- Schmidt Orthogonalization." Repr. from Bit 7 (1967) 1-21
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"Algol Programming" Repr. from Bit 7 (1967) 322-337
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Axel Ruhe. "On the Quadratic Convergence of the Jacobi Method for Normal Matrices" Repr. from Bit 7 (1967) 305-313
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M. Q. Jacobs. "Some Existence Theorems for Linear Optimal Control Problems." Repr. from SIAM J. Control, v. 5 n. 3
1967
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D. J. de Solla Price. "Communication in Science: the Ends--Philosophy and Forecast." Repr. from Ciba Sympo- sium on Communication in Science,
1967
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D. R. Entwisle and W. H. Huggins. "Simulated Environments in Higher Education." Renr. from The School Preview v. 75 n. 4
winter 1967
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D. J. de Solla Price. "Nations can Publish or Perish" Repr. from International Science and Technology,
Oct. 1967
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Water Pollution: Industrial Problems and Current Research Trends. Princeton University Conference,
Mar. 16-17, 1967
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Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo. Serie II, Tomo XV, fasc. I and II, and XVI, fasc. I and II
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ESSA Science and Engineering
July 13, 1965 to June 30, 1967; April 1968
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"Correspondence." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, v. 49 n. 5 pt. 1
May 1968
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U. S. Air Force. O.A.R. Research Review. v. VII, n. 7,
July 1968
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Committee for Economic Development. Innovation in Education: New Directions for the American School. C.E.D.
July 1968
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Ole Immanuel Franksen. "A Search for a Universal Engineering Language." Repr. from Journal of Franklin Institute v. 286, n. 6,
December 1968
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Ake Bjorck. "Iterative Refinement of Linear Least Squares Solutions." Repr. from Bit (257-278).
1967
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Carl-Erik Froberg. "On the Prime Zeta Function." Repr. from Bit (187-202)
1968
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National Science Foundation. Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1968 Washington: GPO
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The Mathematical Sciences: Undergraduate Education. Washington: National Academy of Sciences,
1968
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Peter D. Lax. "Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations and Computing." Repr. from SIAM Review, v. 11 n. 1
January 1969
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Torsten Strom. "Comments on Romberg Integration." Royal Inst. of Tech., Stockholm, Sweden,
February 1969
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Torsten Strom. "On Logarithmic Norms." Royal Inst. of Tech., Stockholm, Sweden,
February 1969
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Torsten Strom. "Proving Strict Inequalities or Rigorously Estimating the Range of Piecewise Majorizable Functions." Royal Inst. of Tech., Stockholm, Sweden,
February 1969
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Torsten Strom. "Use of Absolutely Monotonic Majorants in Some Areas of Numerical Analysis." Royal Inst. of Tech., Stockholm, Sweden,
February 1969
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Torsten Strom. "On Majorants and Iterations for a Matrix Valued Function of a Matrix." Royal Inst. of Tech., Stockholm, Sweden.
February 1969
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I. J. Good. "A Subjective Evaluation of Bode's Law and an 'Objective' Test for Approximate Numerical Rationality." Repr. from Journal of the American Statistical Assn., March 1969 v. 64 (23-66)
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Lefschetz, Solomon. "The Early Development of Algebraic Geometry." Repr.. from American Mathematical Monthly, v. 76 n. 5
May 1969
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Transactions of the Fourteenth Conference of Army Mathematicians. Durham, N.C.: U.S. Army Research Office,
May 1969
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MHD for Central Station Power Generation: A Plan for Action. Washington: Panel on Magnetohydrodynamics, Office of Science and Technology,
June 1969
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Ole Immanuel Franksen. "Mathematical Programming in Economics by Physical Analogies." Electric Power Engineering Dept., Technical University of Denmark,
June-August 1969
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J. K. Hale and E. F. Infante. "Extended Dynamical Systems and Stability Theory." Repr. from Proc. National Academy of Sciences, v. 58, n. 2, pp. 405-409.
August 1967
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Konrad Zuse. "Uber den Allgemeinen Plankalkul als Mittel zur Formulierung schematisch-kombinativer Aufgaben."
(1969?)
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Axel Ruhe. "The Norm of a Matrix After a Similarity Transformation." Repr. from Bit 1969 (53-58)
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National Science Foundation. Annual Report 1969 and Grants and Awards 1969. Washington: GPO
(1969)
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Towards a Public Policy for Graduate Education in the Sciences. Report of National Science Board, NSF,
1969
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Axel Ruhe. "Properties of Matrices with a Very Ill Conditioned Eigenproblem." (no date) Typescript. Also repr. dated 1970
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Axel Ruhe. "An Algorithm for Numerical Determination of the Structure of a General Matrix." Photocopy from Bit,
1970
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Axel Ruhe. "Algorithms for the Nonsymmetric Algebraic Eigenvalue Problem." Lund,
1970
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Axel Ruhe. "Perturbation Bounds for Means of Eigenvalues and Invariant Subspaces." Lund,
1970
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Datamation, v. 16 no. 1,
January 1970
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1970 National Science Foundation Authorization. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development, House Comm. on Science and Astronautics,
1969
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National Science Foundation. Annual Report 1970 and Grants and Awards 1970. Washington: GPO
(1970)
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G. Hotz and C.-P. Schnorr. "Tagung uber Formale Sprachen, Oberwolfach 30.8-5.9.1970." Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft fur Mathematik und Datenvevarbeitung.
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Barbara Gruning. "Control Block Interpreter." Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft fur Mathematik und Datenvevarbeitung.
1971
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Jean Ford Brennan. The IBM Watson Laboratory at Columbia University: A History. IBM,
1971
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Folder of Miscellaneous Notes, Typescripts, Reprints, and Clippings.
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Goldstine, Herman Heine. Conditions for a minimum of A functional. In: Contributions to the calculus of variations, 1933-37. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1937.
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Goldstine, H.H. Bilinear functionals on the space of bounded, measurable functions. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, pp. 528-531. August 1937.
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Goldstine, H.H. A multiplier rule in abstract spaces. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, pp. 388-394. June 1938.
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von Neumann, John and H.H. Goldstine. Numerical inverting of matrices of high order. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, v.53(11):1021-1099. November 1947.
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Goldstine, H.H. and John von Neumann. Numerical inverting of matrices of high order. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, v.2(2):188-202. April 1951.
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Goldstine, Herman H. and John von Neumann. Blast wave calculation. Communications on pure and applied mathematics, v.8(1):327-354. May 1955.
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Goldstine, H.H. and L.P. Horwitz. Hilbert space with non-associative scalars II. Math. Annalen v.164:291-316. 1966.
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Goldstine, Herman Heine. The evolution of the computer. Medical Instrumentation, v.8(5):264-268. Sept.-Oct. 1974.
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Goldstine, Herman H. Computers--work in progress. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, v. 77(11):6256-6259. November 1980.
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New York Times obituary for Dr. H.H. Goldstine, 6/26/04.
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Goldstine, Herman H., Burks, Arthur W., von Neumann, John. Preliminary discussion of the logical design of an electronic computing instrument. Princeton, NJ: Institute for Advanced Study, 1947 (second edition).
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Goldstine, Herman H., von Neumann, John. Planning and coding of problems for an electronic computing instrument. Princeton, NJ: Institute for Advanced Study, 1947.
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Folder containing four items: Letter from Robert Oppenheimer to Herman Goldstine concerning membership in the Institute for Advanced Study; page from Dr. Goldstine's curriculum vitae covering his involement in the development of the stored program computer; and copy of a Philadelphia Inquirer article dated June 11, 1952, "Princeton Unveils $1,000,000 Brain" designed by Dr. John von Neumann and Dr. Herman H. Goldstine at the Institute for Advanced Study. Also a letter from Mrs. Goldstine transmitting these items to the Hampshire College archives.
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