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(TECHNOLOGY) (EARLY COMPUTING) A small archive from mathematician and UNIVAC programmer Joseph D. Rutledge. Six folders of printed and manuscript material (1951-1956) including correspondence, notes, equations, conference papers, early computer manuals, and invoices.Rutledge, who would later work with Bill Buxton to invent the IBM Trackpoint, was an employee of Remington Rand during this period, where he was one of the engineers responsible for the development of UNIVAC.

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