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== Abstract ==
== Abstract ==


1983, Helen Slotkin, Ithiel Pool, Richard Solomon, Brian Randell, Michael Woodger, [[Jan Rajchman|Jan Rajchman]], [[John G. Brainerd|John Grist Brainerd]], Herman Goldstine, Garry J. Tee, John McCarthy, Perry Crawford, Kenneth Bowles, Jay Stratton, Gordon Brown, Albert Hill, Nathan Rochester, [[Kathleen McNulty|Kay Mauchly]], Harry Huskey, Jean Sammet, Gisela Hoelzl, Robert Fano, and Richard Clippinger.
IEEE Centennial Briefing for the Media, Hyatt Regency, Washington


== Video ==
February 23rd, 1984
 
Congressional Breakfast
 
Speakers:


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*Congressman Ed Zschau
*Congressman Doug Walgren


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== Video ==


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Abstract

IEEE Centennial Briefing for the Media, Hyatt Regency, Washington

February 23rd, 1984

Congressional Breakfast

Speakers:

  • Congressman Ed Zschau
  • Congressman Doug Walgren

Video

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