Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Campus Photographs
A focused image of Robert Burns, data processing center manager, as he sits behind his desk smoking a pipe.
1969-3
A wide image of Robert Burns, data processing center manager, as he sits behind his desk smoking a pipe.
1969-3
A closed circuit television camera focusing on input for computer used in compute-in.
1967-9-20
A man stands in front of and pushed buttons on a tape recording. Two telephones sit in front of the device that is part of the EKG machine given by Senators Carl Curtis and Karl Mundt (not pictured).
1968-2-16
Robert Hoas, CIT, speaks in front of a classroom demonstrating a teletype machine at a Compute-In. A closed circuit camera is pointed at one of two teletype machines.
1967-9
Willard Hunter stands with cards before loading them in the data processing center.
1969-2
IBM 1800 computer with memory storage of 16,000 wo-[?]. The central processor is on the left and the tape drives are on the right.
1967-9-20
William Schomla sits behind a teletype machine with a headset during the Compute-In. Another teletype machine sits to the right with tape canisters in a cabinet behind him.
1967-9
William Schonlau, computer supervisor, converses with a computer on a teletype machine. Schonlau is seated at the machine with headphones on.
1967-9-20
Robert Stratbucker speaks behind a lectern at the Compute-In. A television in in the foreground.
1967-9
A close up view of a teletype machine to feed data into a computer.
1967-9-20
Two teletype machines loaned by Northwestern Bell Telephone for Compute-In. The right one has a closed circuit television camera pointed at it.
1967-9-20
Richard Trapp (left) and Gary Schroer (right) work in the data processing center. Trapp stands at a teletype machine while Schroer files cards.
1968-5
A man sits behind an ECG machine in the Crossroads computer lab.
1968-10
Marion Fiscus and Virginia Erickson, punch card operators, working in the data processing center
1969-2
Gary Schroer, programmer in the data processing center, sits at a table and writes on cards.
1969-2
Louise Wombolt, systems program consultant, uses a teletype console to converse with a computer. Extra film canisters are visible in the background.
1967-9-20