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From: edbark@cme.nist.gov (Ed Barkmeyer)
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Subject: Betty Holberton

Unlike the author's list, I am not sure that all of you remember Betty
Holberton, longtime U.S. delegate from X3J3, retired about 1982, but
many still may.

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From barkley@speckle.ncsl.nist.gov Fri May  9 09:49 EDT 1997
Date: Fri, 9 May 97 09:46:41 EDT
From: barkley@speckle.ncsl.nist.gov (John Barkley)
To: Davis_Gladys.at.INFO-PO@hq.navsea.navy.mil, Largay@juno.nrl.navy.mil,
    (and many NIST folk)
Subject: betty holberton
Cc: barkley@speckle.ncsl.nist.gov
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Folks,

I'm sure you remember Betty Holberton. She is being inducted into the
Women in Science and Technology Hall of Fame by Women in Technology Inc.
as one (out of six) of the "first programmers in the world." 

You can read about it at:

http://www.witi.com/Center/Offices/Witinews/Hall/index.html

and

http://www.witi.com/Newsrec/Features/Editorial/letters.html

Women in Technology Inc. is at: http://www.witi.com/

Please pass along the info to anyone you think might be interested. I
do not have the email addresses of some of the non-NIST people.

jb


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