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Originally intended to be part of a larger project about early developments in computing, these interviews and group discussions include commentary on many of the electronic developments during the World War II era which lead to advancements in computing. Participants in these discussions include Kenneth Bowles, Jay Stratton, Albert Hill, Perry Crawford, and Gordon Brown.

Segment 1 - May 12, 1983, Kenneth Bowles, Jay Stratton, Albert Hill, Perry Crawford, Gordon Brown.

Segment 2 - May 12, 1983, Kenneth Bowles, Jay Stratton, Albert Hill, Perry Crawford, Gordon Brown.

Segment 3 - May 12, 1983, Kenneth Bowles, Jay Stratton, Albert Hill, Perry Crawford, Gordon Brown.

Segment 4 - May 12, 1983, Kenneth Bowles, Jay Stratton, Albert Hill, Perry Crawford, Gordon Brown.

Segment 5 - May 12, 1983, Kenneth Bowles, Jay Stratton, Albert Hill, Perry Crawford, Gordon Brown.