Thomas M. Gallie papers, 1955-1972.
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Gallie, Thomas Muir, 1948-
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Program officer in the Office of Computing Activities, National Science Foundation (NSF). From the description of Oral history interview with Thomas M. Gallie, 1990 Nov. 7. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63309595 Thomas M. Gallie served as Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Computer Science Program at Duke University, and as leader of Triangle Universities Computation Center and the N.C. Educational Computing Services initiatives. ...
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