Papers, [ca. 1940s]-1984.

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Papers, [ca. 1940s]-1984.

This collection includes correspondence, notebooks, reports, legal documents, contracts, research data, publications, all of which relate to Goldstine's professional contributions. The development of the computer and Goldstine's work with John Von Neumann is also documented in the collection.

ca. 26,000 items (ca. 26 linear ft.).

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Goldstine, Adele, d. 1964.

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