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Robert M. Hamilton Korean War collection [DIGITAL CONTENT]
This collection contains photographs and documents related to Robert M. Hamilton's military service
Oral history interview with Robert M. Price
Transcript not available electronically. Please contact CBI.Price discusses Control Data Corporation's social responsibility undertakings including the establishment of manufacturing facilities in economically depressed inner cities.Price, Robert M., 1930-. (1982). Oral history interview with Robert M. Price. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107602
Oral history interview with Robert M. Price
Transcript, 420 pp.These oral history interviews with Robert M. Price were conducted by Thomas J. Misa from February – July, 2009, and were originally published as a book entitled, Building the Control Data Legacy: The Career of Robert M. Price. The below abstract is taken from the book jacket.
Building the Control Data Legacy gives a unique behind-the-scenes view into the Control Data Corporation during its ascent into the top rank of the computer industry. This detailed 15-part oral history starts with Robert M. Price’s work programming the first generation of computers in California. Then, in 1961, he joined Control Data. For the next 29 years, Price was in key positions as Control Data grew from a Minneapolis start-up into a multi-billion-dollar global company.
Lively anecdotes provide an in-depth assessment of Control Data’s founder William C. Norris and his inimitable style. Of special note are Price’s incisive observations about corporate social responsibility and the “lessons learned” from a remarkable business career. Profusely illustrated with more than 80 archival photographs.Price, Robert M.. (2009). Oral history interview with Robert M. Price. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/169866
Brief von Robert M. Weidenhammer an Kurt Rothschild
BRIEF VON ROBERT M. WEIDENHAMMER AN KURT ROTHSCHILD
Brief von Robert M. Weidenhammer an Kurt Rothschild ([1]
Robert M. Rennick Kentucky Place Name Collection
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Robert M. Spire American Inn of Court 2006
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Creighton University
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Excerpt of a piece by Robert M. Hayes of Cumberland, a lawyer who founded New Yo
Excerpt of a piece by Robert M. Hayes of Cumberland, a lawyer who founded New York City\u27s Coalition for the Homeless, that appeared in last Sunday\u27s New York Times. The author states that Portland can teach a lesson about group housing to places like New York
Robert M. August papers
Robert M. August was a natural resource planner on the staff of the State Planning Department in Baltimore. After leaving the department in early 1970, he served as staff to the Maryland General Assembly Natural Resources Committee's Conservation Sub-Committee. Included in this collection are materials relating to government activities and legislation concerning environmental issues in Maryland. Specific issues addressed include coastal wetland legislation and power plant siting legislation, and materials relating to these issues constitute a majority of the collection
Robert M. Gorman Research Papers - Accession 1816
The Robert M. Gorman Research Papers consists of professional research conducted by Robert M. Gorman. Robert Gorman is Winthrop Professor Emeritus and former Librarian who worked for Winthrop from 1986 through 2014. The research was produced while working on his books: Death at the Ballpark: A Comprehensive Study of Game-Related Fatalities of Players, Other Personnel and Spectators in Amateur and Professional Baseball, 1862-2007 (2008); Death at the Ballpark: More Than 2,000 Game-related Fatalities of Players, Other Personnel and Spectators in Amateur and Professional Baseball, 1861-2014, 2d ed. (2015); Sixty-One in ’61: Roger Maris Home Runs Game by Game (2019).https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2817/thumbnail.jp
Oral history interview with Robert M. Fano
Transcript, 42 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95590Fano discusses his move to computer science from information theory and his interaction with the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). Topics include: computing research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); the work of J. C. R. Licklider at the Information Processing Techniques Office of ARPA; time-sharing and computer networking research; Project MAC; computer science education; CTSS development; System Development Corporation (SDC); the development of ARPANET; and a comparison of ARPA, National Science Foundation, and Office of Naval Research computer science funding.Fano, Robert M.. (1989). Oral history interview with Robert M. Fano. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107281
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