American Decades
Atanasoff/Mauchly Correspondence, 1941
Letters
By: John V. Atanasoff and John W. Mauchly
Date: March–September 1941
Source: Atansoff, John V., and John W. Mauchly. Letters. March–September 1941. Reprinted in Mollenhoff, Clark R. Atanasoff: Forgotten Father of the Computer. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1988, 249–255.
About the Authors: John Vincent Atanasoff (1903–1995) was born near West Hamilton, New York. Mastering college algebra by the age of nine, Atanasoff eventually earned his Ph.D. in physics from Iowa State College (now University). In 1930, he joined the faculty staff at his alma mater, a position he held until 1952. He then established the Ordnance Engineering Corporation in Maryland, where he worked until his retirement in 1961.
John William Mauchly (1907–1980) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and received a Ph.D. in physics from Johns Hopkins University in 1932. In 1945,...
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1940's Science and Technology Primary Sources
- Linus Pauling's Research Notebooks
- Atanasoff/Mauchly Correspondence, 1941
- Heredity and Environment
- "Feasibility of a Chain Reaction"
- ENIAC Progress Report
- Radar Electronic Fundamentals
- "World's Greatest Mathematical Calculator"
- "As We May Think"
- Race: Science and Politics
- "Three-Electrode Circuit Element Utilizing Semiconductive Materials"
- Cybernetics
- "The General and Logical Theory of Automata"
- Draft Letter from Niels Bohr to Werner Heisenberg, ca. 1957
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
