Oral history interview with Robert L. Perkins, 1982-1983.

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Oral history interview with Robert L. Perkins, 1982-1983.

Perkins discusses the history of Engineering Research Associates and Remington Rand's Univac Division, the founding of Control Data Corporation (CDC), and the early development of peripheral products at CDC.

Sound cassettes : 2 (90 min. each) : analog, mono.Transcript: 113 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814091

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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