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Subject: Re: International Fortran standards meetings
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My notes towards a history of TC97/SC5 say that most of the first SC5
meeting in Berlin, June 1963, was spent on parallel group sessions of
which one was on Fortran.  I've got nothing specific on that point for the
later meetings in New York (1964), Vedbaek (September 1965) or Paris
(November 1967).

Brian Meek


