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University of Minnesota / Science / Erwin Tomash / Historiography / British people / Gertrude Blanch / Information Processing Techniques Office / Archive / Academia / Oral history / Charles Babbage / Charles Babbage Institute
Date: 2007-05-17 09:40:53
University of Minnesota
Science
Erwin Tomash
Historiography
British people
Gertrude Blanch
Information Processing Techniques Office
Archive
Academia
Oral history
Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage Institute

1 Charles Babbage Institute Newsletter Volume 24 Number 1

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