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Summary
Description Women holding parts of the first four Army computers.jpg |
English:
"U.S. Army Photo", number 163-12-62. Left: Patsy Simmers (mathematician/programmer), holding ENIAC board. Next: Mrs. Gail Taylor, holding EDVAC board. Next: Mrs. Milly Beck, holding ORDVAC board. Right: Mrs. Norma Stec (mathematician/programmer), holding BRLESC-I board.
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Source | Image from Historic Computer Images |
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Licensing
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