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IBM Presents Harvard the Mark I
August 7, 1944 IBM presents Harvard University their Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), an electro-mechanical computer devised by Howard H. Aiken and built by IBM. Harvard renamed the ASCC the Harvard Mark I. The Mark I was not significant for technological advances, as the fully-electronic ENIAC was being constructed when the Mark I was being…
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Miles Thompson’s Eight Goals Sends #18/17 UAlbany to Victory 14-8 over Harvard
Miles Thompson’s Eight Goals Sends #18/17 UAlbany to Victory 14-8 over Harvard Box Score | Box Score (PDF) | See Miles Thompson’s Three Behind-the-Back Goals ALBANY, N.Y. – Dazzling the crowd with eight goals, including scoring three behind the back, Miles Thompson led #18/17 UAlbany to a 14-8 victory over Harvard on Saturday at John…
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#18/17 UAlbany Hosts Harvard at Fallon on Saturday
#18/17 UAlbany Hosts Harvard at Fallon on Saturday Game Notes | Live Stats | Buy Tickets | Watch Live on AmericaEast.tv ALBANY, N.Y. – The Great Danes will finish up its homestand on Saturday, hosting Harvard on Saturday, March 1 at noon at John Fallon Field, looking for its first win. Tickets for the UAlbany-Drexel…
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IBM Presents Harvard the Mark I
August 7, 1944 IBM presents Harvard University their Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), an electro-mechanical computer devised by Howard H. Aiken and built by IBM. Harvard renamed the ASCC the Harvard Mark I. The Mark I was not significant for technological advances, as the fully-electronic ENIAC was being constructed when the Mark I was being…
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IBM Presents Harvard the Mark I
August 7, 1944 IBM presents Harvard University their Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), an electro-mechanical computer devised by Howard H. Aiken and built by IBM. Harvard renamed the ASCC the Harvard Mark I. The Mark I was not significant for technological advances, as the fully-electronic ENIAC was being constructed when the Mark I was being…