- FC186-S01-ss01
- Sub-Series
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Lincoln Writer, L-1, and TX-2, 1959-1968
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Laboratory Instrument Computer (LINC), 1961-1969
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Images related to this can be found in Series 11.
Macromodular Computer Design, 1974
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Technical reports. Images related to this can be found in Series 11 Subseries 2.
Turing Machine Experiment, 1955, 1971-1972
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Images related to this can be found in Series 11.
1972 American Computer Scientists Tour Computer Technologies of China, 1971-1975.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Severo Ornstein organized a trip to China from July 7-28, 1972 for a group of American computer scientists to tour Chinese computer facilities and participate in scholarly exchanges with Chinese computer scientists. The trip included six computer scientists and five of their wives: Severo Ornstein, Wesley Clark, Mary Allen Wilkes, Herbert Simon, Dorothy Pye, Anatol Holt, Ruth Holt, Alan Perlis, Sydelle Perlis, Thomas Cheatham, Jr., and Mary Cheatham. Images from this event can be found in Series 11.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
1973 First International Symposium on Computers and Chinese Input/Output Systems, 1973.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Held in Taipei, Taiwan. August 14-16, 1973. Wesley Clark was a consultant for Xerox at the time of this symposium and was reimbursed for his expenses by Xerox. (See FC186-S04-SS01-B16-F02). Images from this event can be found in Series 11.
Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China (CSCPRC), 1972-1978.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
1973 Computer Visiting Group from China, 1973-1974.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
This event was organized by the CSCPRC which took place from October 5-November 9, 1973 and included tours of universities and computer facilities all over the US. Images from this event can be found in Series 11.
1979 Computer Technical Visit to China, 1979-1980.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Visit took place from April 23-May 10, 1979. Images from this event can be found in Series 11.
Scientific and Technical Association Delegation, 1975.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
1983 Tourist Trip in China, 1983
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Trip took place from September 25-October 10, 1983. Images from this event can be found in Series 11.
1983 International Conference on Chinese Information Processing (ICCIP), 1983.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Held in Beijing, China. October 12-14, 1983.
1983 International Conference on Text Processing (ICTP), 1977-1983.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Held in Tokyo, Japan. October 17-19, 1983.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Held at Hyatt Rickeys in Palo Alto, California on March1-2, 1985. Images from this event can be found in Series 11.
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), 1970-1985.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Burroughs Corporation, 1972-1980.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Contact sheets and 35mm negatives taken at MIT during the summer of 1963. The LINC development team had been relocated from the Lincoln Laboratory to another part of campus to build and develop LINCs for the NIH sponsored LINC Evaluation Program. Participants in the evaluation program came to MIT for an intensive workshop where they put together their own LINCs from a kit, and went to lectures given by the LINC team on computer programming, theory, and use.
Computer Research Laboratory (CRL), circa 1960-1980.
Part of Wesley A. Clark Papers
Contact prints, photographs, and 35mm negatives of projects and work done at or by Washington University School of Medicine's Computer Research Laboratory (CRL). CRL was later renamed the Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL). Projects include: LINC, macromodular computer systems (MMs), and the Turing Machine experiment. LINC components are named in this subseries, since there are multiple names for components the following terms were used and common alternative names are in parenthesis: Console module (operators console, control panel), Display module (CRT unit, scope module, oscilloscope module), Terminal module (data terminal box or unit), Tape drive module (dual tape drive unit), Electronics cabinet (CPU cabinet). The Final LINC Evaluation Program Meeting, known as Convocation on the Mississippi, took place at the St. Louis Medical Society Auditorium March 18-19, 1965 and images from this event are found at: FC186-S11-SS02-B23-F08 thru F16. Materials from a binder titled "Macromodular Systems Project. Computer Systems Laboratory. Washington University. St. Louis, Missouri" are found in their original order at: FC186-S11-SS02-B26-F01 thru F23. A Turing machine was built by Wesley Clark and Bob Arnzen for an educational experiment at Washington University during the mid-1970s, and the photos for this are found at: FC186-S11-SS02-B26-F50 thru FC186-S11-SS02-B26-F54. See also FC186-S08-B20-F06 for related Turing Machine materials.