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Hopper, Grace Murray, 1906-1992, interviewee. Oral history interview, 1979 July 20th [tape].
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Hagley Museum & Library |
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President Ronald Reagan greets CAPT. Grace Hopper as she arrives at the White House for her promotion to commodore
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National Archives at College Park |
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Sperry Corporation. Univac Division. Records, 1877-1970.
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Hagley Museum & Library |
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CAPT. Grace Murray Hopper attends a ceremony taking place to dedicate a center for computer learning in her name at Brewster Academy
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National Archives at College Park |
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Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project. Interviews, 1981-1983 (inclusive).
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Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America |
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Rittase, William M.,. Sperry Corporation photograph collection.
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Hagley Museum & Library |
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Papers of Helen Brewster Owens, 1867-1948
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Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America |
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Commodore Grace Hopper (center) stands with President Ronald Reagan and members of her family after her promotion ceremony at the White House. From left to right, her family members are nephew Roger Murray III, his wife Linda and daughter Jennifer, and Commodore Hopper`s sister-in-law Agnes Murray II
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National Archives at College Park |
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Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Subjects, ca. 1850-2004
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Harvard University Archives. |
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Harvard University. Cruft Memorial Laboratory. Photographs from the Harvard University Cruft Laboratory Photographic Department, ca. 1937-ca. 1959 / Armond J. Dionne, photographer.
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Harvard University Archives. |
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Captain Grace Murray Hopper signs autographs for students from Brewster Academy at the conclusion of a ceremony to dedicate a computer learning center in her name at the high school
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National Archives at College Park |
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Grace Murray Hopper Collection
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National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center |
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Captain Grace Murray Hopper talks with students from Brewster Academy at the conclusion of the ceremony to dedicate a computer learning center in her name at the high school
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National Archives at College Park |
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Sperry Rand Corporation. Univac Division. Honeywell vs. Sperry Rand Records, 1935-1973.
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Hagley Museum & Library |
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Secretary of the Navy, John Lehman, right, promotes CAPT. Grace Hopper to the rank of commodore in a ceremony at the White House. President Ronald Reagan is at the left
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National Archives at College Park |
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Hopper, Grace Murray. Oral history interview with Grace Murray Hopper, ca. 1976.
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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis |
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Sperry Corporation. Univac Division. Technical documents, 1946-1975.
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Hagley Museum & Library |
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Captain Grace Murray Hopper is congratulated by a guest at the conclusion of the ceremony to dedicate a computer learning center in her name at Brewster Academy
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National Archives at College Park |
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David Smith, headmaster at Brewster Academy, speaks during the ceremony to dedicate the Grace Murray Hopper Center for Computer Learning. Captain Grace Hopper stands to the left. Rear Admiral Paul Sutherland, commander, Naval Data Automation Command, stands in the background
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National Archives at College Park |
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President Ronald Reagan's Photo Opportunities on December 15, 1983. Presentation of Congressional Gold Medal to Fred Waring in Roosevelt Room, President Reagan meeting Rich Colino of Intelsat in Oval Office, President Reagan Meeting James Fowler President of Lions International in Oval Office, President Reagan, Rich Eilert Author of "For Self Country" in Oval Office, President Reagan Meeting Navy Captain Grace Hopper Who is Sworn as Navy Commodore in Oval Office, Ladies Home Journal Editors Present President Reagan 100th Anniversary Issue in Oval Office, President Reagan Lighting Tree National Christmas Tree with Amy Benham, Choir Singing. South Lawn (President Hugs Child)
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Ronald Reagan Library |
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CAPT. Grace Murray Hopper speaks at a ceremony taking place to dedicate a center for computer learning in her name at Brewster Academy
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National Archives at College Park |
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CAPT. Grace Murray Hopper poses for an informal portrait while attending a dedication ceremony at Brewster Academy. The ceremony is taking place to dedicate a computer learning center in CAPT. Hopper's honor
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National Archives at College Park |
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Hopper, Grace Murray. Interviews, 1983.
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Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America |
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Papers, 1867, 1895, 1902-1948
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Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America |
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Harvard University. Cruft Memorial Laboratory. Photographs from the Harvard University Cruft Laboratory Photographic Department, ca. 1937-ca. 1959 / Armond J. Dionne, photographer.
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Harvard University Archives. |
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Captain Grace Murray Hopper is presented with a plaque by David M. Smith, left, headmaster of Brewster Academy, as Kenneth Olsen, founder and president of Digital Corp., looks on, at the ceremony to dedicated a computer learning center in her name at the high school
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National Archives at College Park |
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Hopper, Grace Murray, 1906-1992, interviewee. Oral history interview, 1979 July 20th [tape].
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Hagley Museum & Library |
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Captain Grace Murray Hopper talks with a student from Brewster Academy at the conclusion of a ceremony to dedicate a computer learning center in her name at the high school
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National Archives at College Park |
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Koss, Adele Mildred. Papers, 1993-1998 (inclusive).
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Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America |
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Dr. Roger Murray II speaks at the ceremony to dedicate the Grace Murray Hopper Center for Computer Learning at Brewster Academy. Captain Grace M. Hopper is seated to the left. Dr. Murray is the brother of Captain Hopper
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National Archives at College Park |
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Captain Grace Hopper Visits Brewster Academy
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National Archives at College Park |
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Sage Colleges. Archives. Honorary degree recipient for 1983, Grace Murray Hopper.
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The Sage Colleges Libraries |
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Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project. Records, 1981-1991 (inclusive).
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Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America |
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Society of Women Engineers. Society of Women Engineers records, 1918-1993.
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Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs |
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