The electronic digital computer: the invention and the inventor.

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The electronic digital computer: the invention and the inventor.

A typed, unpublished biographical work on John V. Atanasoff and his early contributions to the invention of the digital computer and the controversy over its patent.

26 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8240557

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HART, PHILIP J.

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Born 1912. Married Olive Ellen Winterton, 1941. Career: taught physics and chemistry at Carbon College (Price, Utah), 1940-41; employed at Westinghouse Electronic Co. (Bloomfield, New Jersey), 1941-42; assistant and associate professor, Utah State University (Logan, Utah), 1942-56; Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1944-45; Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. (Palo Alto, California), 1956-77. Retired, 1977. From the description of Philip J. Hart papers, 1932-...

Atanasoff, John V. John Vincent), 1903-

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