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Collection Overview
Title: The Papers of George Stibitz
ID: UA/RG-PP/01/Stibitz, G
Extent: 0.0 . More info below.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The papers of George Stibitz who graduated in 1926 and who is widely regarded as the father of the modern digital computer.
Administrative Information
Repository:
Denison University Archives
Alternate Extent Statement:
6 boxes
Related Materials:
photos; lantern slides; audio tapes; microfilm; oversized materials
Preferred Citation:
The Papers of George Stibitz, Denison University Archives. Granville, Ohio
Finding Aid Revision History:
Converted Finding aid to Archon by Parker Sumwalt in 2015
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Biographical Information
- Folder 2: Articles by George Stibitz
- Folder 3: Awards
- Folder 4: Masters of Science Thesis
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Artwork by George Stibitz
- Folder 2: Articles about George Stibitz
- Folder 3: Inventory of Papers by George Stibitz at Darmouth
- Folder 4: Copies of Office of Scientific Research and Development Office from National Archives Relevant to George Stibitz's Work
- Folder 5: Scientific Notebooks, 1937 and 1945
- Box 3
- Folder 1: The Zeroth Generation Printing Copy
- Folder 2: Manuscript of The Zeroth Gneration on WP 5.1 5" disk and WP 6.1 3.5" disk
- Folder 3: "Meteorological Data Computing Techniques" by George Stibitz
- Folder 4: Patents Issued to George Stibitz
- Folder 5: "Scientist at Work" by George Stibitz
- Folder 6: Denison Exhibit 1986: Planning, 1986
- Folder 7: Schematic Drawings, 1941, 1945, and 1958
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Correspondence (general)
- Folder 2: Letters from George Stibitz
- Folder 3: Denison Exhibit 1986: Model K Circut Diagrams, 1986
- Folder 4: Denison Exhibit Components
- Folder 5: Denison Exhibit 1989: Dedication, 1986
- Folder 6: Denison Exhibit 1986: Final Report, Documentation, 1986
- Folder 7: Transcript of Interview with George Stibitz by G. Wallace Chessman, 1982 August 01
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Computer Program(s) "RIGID" Thin Plate, 1984 April 01
- Folder 2: Correspondence about G.R.S
- Folder 3: Correspondence with Henry Tropp re: The Zeroth Generation
- Folder 4: Memorial Service, 1995
- Folder 5: The Zeroth Generation Chapters 11, 12 & 13 revised, 1990 December 01
- Box 6
- Folder 1: The Zeroth Generation References
- Folder 2: The Zeroth Generation Correspondence
- Folder 3: The Zeroth Generation Illustrations
- Folder 4: The Zeroth Generation Manuscripts, 1986-1990
- Folder 5: Lantern Slides (S2-42)
- Folder 6: Artwork by George R. Stibitz 1, 3, 4, 5
- located in Box 6 N.O.C
- Folder 7: Photographs (S2-90)
- Folder 8: Stibitz; Early Photographs
- Folder 9: Stibitz, George
- Folder 10: Computers and Wind Generator
- Folder 11: Darmouth Plaque Presentation
- Folder 12: Photographs for Plates of Zeroth Generation
- Folder 13: Hall of Fame Medal
- Folder 14: Exhibit Brochure
- Folder 15: Keene College Honorary Degree
- Folder 16: Dedication of Exhibit, 1986 May 14
- Folder 17: Dedication Negatives and Contact Sheet
- Folder 18: Color photographs of Stibitz Exhibit, 1986
- Folder 19: Photographs prepared for the exhibit, 1986
- Folder 20: Relay "Adder" in Exhibit
- Folder 21: Stibitz's Method for Repeating Spreadsheet Calculations, 1987 September 01
- Folder 22: Audio Tapes (S2-95)
- Folder 23: Interview by G.W. Chessman, 1984 August 01
- Folder 24: George R. Stibitz's Talk Before Math and Science Classes, 1986 May 15
- Folder 25: Microfilm (S2-98)
- Folder 26: Relay Computer History 1937-1945
- Folder 27: Oversized Materials (S2-99m)
- Physical Description: Map case
- Folder 28: Stibitz, George, picture and brief biography
- Folder 29: Poster
- Folder 30: Cover Art for Zeroth Generation
- Folder 32: Academic Regalia (S2-61)
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