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When Computers Were Human

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by David Alan Grier


  61. See Grier, “The Rise and Fall of the Committee on Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation” (2001).

  62. “Clara Froelich,” The Reporter.

  63. Gertrude Blanch, interview with Michael Stern, approximately 1989, STERN.

  64. SAC Cincinnati to Director, FBI, August 30, 1955, BLANCH FBI.

  65. Director, FBI, to SAC Cincinnati, September 20, 1955, BLANCH FBI.

  66. Gertrude Blanch, interview with Michael Stern, approximately 1989, STERN.

  67. “Report on Mathematical Tables,” 1952, Mathematical Tables Committee File, MORSE.

  68. Morse, In at the Beginning, p. 282.

  69. Blanch to Morse, January 4, 1954, MORSE.

  70. Arnold Lowan to Philip Morse, September 1, 1954; Philip Morse to Arnold Lowan, September 7, 1954, MORSE.

  71. Philip Morse, Manuscript Report on Conference on Mathematical Tables, September 15–16, 1954, MORSE.

  72. Ibid.

  73. Jahnke and Emde, Tables of Functions.

  74. Fletcher et al., An Index of Mathematical Tables, pp. 863–64.

  75. National Bureau of Standards, Projects and Publications of the National Applied Mathematics Laboratories, July–December 1947, Project 47D2-4, p. 9.

  76. “Clara Froelich,” The Reporter; Nancy Persily, interview with the author, June 4, 1998; Murray Pfefferman to John von Neumann, March 5, 1952, NEUMANN; Farebrother, A Memoir on the Life of Harold Thayer Davis; Croarken, Early Scientific Computing in Britain (1990), p. 23.

  77. Abramowitz and Stegun, Handbook of Mathematical Functions, p. vi; “Dr. Abramowitz, Standards Unit Mathematician,” Washington Evening Star; Wrench, “Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs and Mathematical Tables.”

  78. Quoted in Pugh, Building IBM, p. 275.

  79. Ceruzzi, A History of Modern Computing, p. 145.

  80. The book is uncopyrighted and has been reprinted in many forms and many languages. The two most popular editions are distributed by Dover Press and by the U.S. Government Printing Office. Between these two editions, the book has sold about 1.2 million copies.

  81. Gertrude Blanch, interview by Henry Thatcher in San Diego, March 17, 1989, STERN.

  82. Eisenman, History of Mathematical Statistics Research, p. 6; Sterling, “Blond Fashion Designer”; “Biography for Gertrude Blanch, Federal Woman’s Award,” LBJ.

  83. McLendon, “She Corrects Computers.”

  84. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, NARA, Papers of Lyndon Johnson, vol. 1, 1963, p. 330.

  85. Federal Woman’s Award.

  EPILOGUE:

  FINAL PASSAGE

  1. Yeomans, “Comet Halley—The Orbital Motion” (1977).

  2. Donald Yeomans, personal communication with the author, July 2002.

  3. Stern, From ENIAC to UNIVAC, p. 149.

  4. Donald Yeomans, personal communication with the author.

  5. Yeomans, “Comet Halley—The Orbital Motion”; Hughes, D. W., “The History of Halley’s Comet.”

  6. Hughes, D. W., “The History of Halley’s Comet.”

  7. Donald Yeomans, personal communication with the author.

  8. MacRobert, “Halley in the Distance.”

  Research Notes and Bibliography

  ABBREVIATIONS

  CBI Charles Babbage Institute

  CORNELL Rare and Manuscript Collections, Carl Kroch Library, Cornell University

  GIRTON Girton College Archives

  HUA Harvard University Archives

  ISU Iowa State University Special Collections and University Archives

  LBJ Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library

  LOC Manuscript Collections, Library of Congress

  MTAC Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation

  NARA National Archives and Records Administration

  NAS National Academy of Sciences Archives

  RAS Royal Astronomical Society Library

  PRIMARY SOURCES AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS

  ALMANAC Records of the Nautical Almanac, Record Group 78.4, NARA

  ALUM Alumnae Letters, Alumni Directories, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

  AMP Records of the Applied Mathematics Panel, 1942–46, Record Group 227, NARA

  ASTIN Papers of Allen Astin, LOC

  ATANASOFF Papers of John Vincent Atanasoff, ISU

  ATT Research Records of Bell Telephone Laboratories, ATT Archives

  BAE Records of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Record Group 83, NARA

  BENTLEY Records of the Mathematics Department, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

  BERKELEY Papers of Edmund Berkeley, CBI

  BLANCH FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation File: Gertrude Blanch, Freedom of Information Act Request

  BLANCH NYU Records of Washington Square College, New York University Archives

  BRIGGS General Correspondence, Lyman J. Briggs, 1931–62, Office Files, Records of National Bureau of Standards, Record Group 167, NARA

  CBC Papers of Frances Cave-Browne-Cave, GIRTON

  COAST-SURVEY Records of the Coast Survey, Record Group 23, NARA

  DAHLGREN Papers of John Adolphus Dahlgren, LOC

  ECKERT Papers of Wallace J. Eckert, CBI 9, CBI

  ELECTRODATA Records of ElectroData Corporation, Burroughs Corporation Collection, CBI

  FROELICH Papers of Clara Froelich, Barnard College Archives

  GREENWICH Papers of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Cambridge University

  HARVARD ELIOT Records of President Eliot, UA 1.5.150, HUA

  HARVARD OBS Records of the Harvard Observatory, UA 630, HUA

  HAW Papers of Henry Wallace, University of Iowa

  IOWA MATH Records of the University of Iowa Mathematics Department, University of Iowa Archives

  ISU-ADMIN Administrative Records of Iowa State University, ISU

  IU BRYAN Papers of W. L. Bryan, Indiana University Archives

  JEFFERSON Thomas Jefferson Papers, LOC

  LOWAN Papers of Arnold Lowan, Yeshiva University Archives

  MANHATTAN Records of the Chief of Engineers, Manhattan Engineer District, Record Group 77, NARA

  MARTIN Papers of Artemas Martin, Special Collections, American University Library

  MAUCHLY Papers of John Mauchly, University of Pennsylvania

  MICHIGAN Records of the Registrar, University of Michigan

  MOORE Papers of Joshua Moore, LOC

  MORSE Papers of Philip Morse, MIT Archives

  MTP AMP Files of Certain Contractors, Applied Mathematics Panel Records, 1942–46, E-153, Records of the Office for Scientific Research and Development, Record Group 227, NARA

  MTP ONR Records of the Office of Naval Research, box 77, Record Group 298, NARA

  MTP WPA Administrative Records of the Math Tables Project of New York City, 1940–42, Project 365-97-3-11 and 765-97-3-10, Records of the WPA (FERA), Record Group 69, NARA

  NBS Records of National Bureau of Standards, Record Group 167, NARA

  NBS DIRECTOR Directors Correspondence, Records of the Director, Records of the National Bureau of Standards, Record Group 167, NARA

  NEUMANN Papers of John von Neumann, LOC

  NEWCOMB Papers of Simon Newcomb, LOC

  NEYMAN Files relating to Jerzy Neyman, Applied Mathematics Panel, Records of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, Record Group 227, E 153, NARA

  NMAH Files of Computing Collection, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

  NORTHWEST Papers of Walter Dill Scott, Northwestern University Archives

  NRC-MATH Files on the Committee on Applied Mathematics, Physical Science Division Records, National Research Council, NAS

  NRC-MTAC Files on the Subcommittee on the Bibliography of Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation, Physical Science Division Records, National Research Council, NAS

  NRC-PS Files of the Executive Council, Physical Science Division Records, National Research Council,
NAS

  NWU DAVIS Papers of Harold T. Davis, Northwestern University Archives

  OBSERVATORY-LOC Papers of the U.S. Naval Observatory, LOC

  OBSERVATORY-NARA Records of the U.S. Naval Observatory, Record Group 78.4, NARA

  ORDNANCE Records of the Department of Ordnance, Record Group 156, NARA

  PEARSON Papers of Karl Pearson, University College Special Collections, University of London

  PENNSYLVANIA Records of the Moore School, UPD 8, University of Pennsylvania Archives

  SAB Files of the Scientific Advisory Board, National Research Council Records, NAS

  SHAW Papers of George Bernard Shaw, British Library

  SMITHSONIAN Interviews with Computer Pioneers, Record Group 196, Smithsonian Archives Center, National Museum of American History

  STERN Papers of Gertrude Blanch, Stern Family Collection, CBI

  STIBITZ PAPERS Papers of George Stibitz, Dartmouth College Library

  TODD Papers of John Todd, California Institute of Technology Archives

  TOLLEY Papers of Howard Tolley, 1923–28, Entry 125, BAE

  UCLA ADMIN Records of the University Chancellor, UCLA, Record Series 359, University Archives, UCLA

  UC PHYSICS Records of the University of Chicago Physics Department, University of Chicago Archives

  UPTON PAPERS Papers of Winslow Upton, John Hay Library, Brown University

  VEBLEN Papers of Oswald Veblen, LOC

  WCE Records of the World’s Columbian Exposition, Special Collections, Harold Washington Library Center

  WEAVER Papers of Warren Weaver, Rockefeller Foundation Archives

  WILSON PAPERS Papers of Elizabeth Webb Wilson, Schlesinger Library, Harvard University

  INTERVIEWS

  Bartky, Ian

  Dyson, Freeman

  Gaylin, Miriam

  Goldstine, Herman H.

  Hillman, Abraham

  Issacson, Eugene

  Lozier, Daniel

  Olver, Frank

  Persily, Nancy

  Salzer, Herbert

  Stegun, Irene

  Stern, David and Debra

  Todd, John

  Yowell, Everett

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