Willard Gardner papers, 1962-1990.

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Willard Gardner papers, 1962-1990.

This collection contains the administrative files of Willard Gardner as he served as the assistant director and then director of BYU's Computing Services, later renamed Information Systems Services. These files include reports and files on employees, correspondence, reports, and minutes of committees.

24 boxes (12 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7640945

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Willard Gardner was born on December 22, 1925 in Logan, Utah. He received his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Utah State Agricultural College and received his Masters in Mathematics from Brigham Young University in 1956. He became Assistant Director of Computing Services at BYU in 1972. He was later named Director of Computing Services in 1980. When Computing Services was reorganized as Information Systems Services in 1984, Willard Gardner was appointed as its Executive Director. He served in ...