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Harry Huskey watching the construction of the SWAC computer
Still Image, ca. 1949
102630793
Set of 3 plug in tubes and transistor board
Still Image, ca. 1950
102652139
SWAC chassis rear view
Still Image, ca. 1950
102652143
Harry Huskey portrait
Still Image, ca. 2001
102652138
Three woman sitting in front of a computer
Still Image, ca. 1950
102652152
Portrait of a young Harry Huskey
Still Image, ca. 1937
102652157
Harry Huskey in front of the SWAC computer console
Still image, ca. 1950
102652146
Harry Huskey in front of the SWAC computer holding a module
Still Image, ca. 1950
102652148
Harry Huskey watching the construction of the SWAC computer
Still Image, ca. 1949
102652150
Bendix G-15 computer on display in a museum
Still Image, ca. 1989
102652137
The SWAC System
Still Image, 1953
102652149
Harry Huskey working at his desk
Still Image, ca. 1949
102652151
Harry Huskey sits in front of the SWAC
Still Image, ca. 1951
102652140
Harry Huskey sitting in front of the SWAC computer console
Still image, ca. 1950
102652147