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Guide to the SC0098 1 Overview Call Number: SC0098 Creator: Forsythe, Alexandra I. Creator: Forsythe, George E. , (George Elmer), 1917-1972. Title: George and Alexandra Forsythe papers Dates: 1936-1979 Physical Description: 40 Linear feet Language(s): The materials are in English. Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford, CA 94305-6064 Email: [email protected] Phone: (650) 725-1022 URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Custodial History Gift of Mrs. Sandra Forsythe, 1972, and Dianne and Warren Forsythe, 1979. Information about Access The materials are open for research use. Ownership & Copyright Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives. Cite As [Identification of item], George and Alexandra Forsythe Papers, SC 098, Stanford University Archives, Stanford, Calif. Biography Memorial Resolution: George Elmer Forsythe 1917-1972 George E. Forsythe, Professor and Chairman of the Department of , died on April 9, 1972, at the age of 55. He founded the Stanford Computer Science Department, one of the first such departments in the nation, on January 1, 1965. His wise counsel, friendly encouragement and inspiring leadership will be sorely missed by his colleagues and his many friends in and outside the department. George was born on January 8, 1917, in State College, Pennsylvania, and moved as a small boy with his family to Ann Arbor, Michigan. His undergraduate work was at Swarthmore College, where he majored in Mathematics. His experience there had a strong influence on his life. His graduate study was in Mathematics at where he received his M.S. in 1938 and his Ph.D. in 1941. He then came to Stanford but his first year here was interrupted by service in the Air Force, in which he became a meteorologist. His interest in his fellow students and in education manifested itself very early and he became co-author of an outstanding book on . Following his service in the Air Force his interest in numerical mathematics and computation developed rapidly. He spent a year at Boeing where he introduced what may have been the first use of automatic computing in that company. He spent several years in the Institute for Numerical Analysis of the National Bureau of Standards, a special section located on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles. He joined the Institute because he wanted to watch the development of the Standards Western Automatic Computer (SWAC), one of the first of the digital computers. He had many interesting tales to tell of these early days of computing. Stanford acquired its first computer in 1953, and research and instruction in numerical mathematics and computation began to develop. Soon after this the Mathematics Department began to search for new leadership in this field, and George Forsythe was the unanimous choice of the faculty. It was in 1957 that he returned to Stanford, joining once again the Mathematics Department, this time as Professor. He quickly saw the need for more emphasis on numerical mathematics and computing and was a strong advocate of more involvement in these areas. He was an inspiring and persuasive leader, with an unrivalled sense of timing. He saw the Computer Revolution developing and the need for more study, research, and teaching in the computer area. He conceived it as related to but still different from the traditional emphasis in mathematics; thus, he became convinced of the need for adding scholars well-versed in this area to the faculty. Under his

Guide to the SC0098 2 leadership, the Computer Science Division of the Mathematics Department was formed in 1961, and he began the slow process of gathering an outstanding group of colleagues. The culmination of this effort was the founding of the Computer Science Department on January 1, 1965, by which time he had succeeded in attracting a nucleus of leading computer scientists. Under his dynamic leadership and foresight the department developed into one of the outstanding Computer Science Departments in the nation. George was very skillful in bringing together many diverse points of view. He captured the loyalty of his colleagues. He was a master at resolving differences between people with different views. Of all his professional activities, building and leading the department was closest to his heart. He did, however, contribute his leadership to Stanford in other but related tasks. He served as Director of the Stanford Computation Center from 1961 to 1965. He played a major role insuring effective interaction between the University and the distinguished computer experts from education, government, and industry on the Computer Science Advisory Committee. During his last two years he was chairman of the Presidential Committee on Computation Facilities and the leading voice in urging that greater attention be given to effective use of computers at Stanford. George had a nationwide influence on Computer Science education. The emergence of a discipline of Computer Science is due to his efforts more than to those of any other single person. As editor of the Department of the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, a prominent journal, he made important contributions to the quality of technical computer science publications. He served a term as President of the Association for Computing Machinery from 1964 to 1966. His influence on computer education and other activities in the computer area continued long after his term of office was ended. In his research, lectures, and publications, he tried to serve as the mediator between the theoretical mathematician, the application-minded engineer and the numerical analyst who had to cooperate with both and had to utilize their knowledge and experience in order to help them in solving their problems. He was the author of two books in this vein: Finite-Difference Methods for Partial Differential Equations (with Wolfgang Wasow), John Wiley, New York, 1960, and Computer Solution of Linear Algebraic Systems (with Cleve B. Moler), Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, 1967. Both of these books have been translated into Russian and Japanese and the latter one also into German. His judgments on the practical possibilities and potentials of theoretical procedures in mathematics were highly appreciated by his colleagues in pure mathematics and his criticism was always stimulating and helpful. George was always most concerned with students' welfare, making all of his vast library of books and reprints freely available to them as well as to his colleagues. In any discussion with his colleagues he was a strong advocate of what he felt would most benefit the students. Their progress and development were his constant concern. Perhaps the most visible and enduring evidence of his influence on other people is to be seen in the significant contributions that have been made and are being made by the students whose research he guided. He was never too busy to see and encourage them, and he chose their problems wisely. He instilled in them a fine feeling for the techniques of research so that most of them have continued to work in important areas. The influence of his students on the direction of research in numerical analysis and on the development of computer science has been remarkable. He enjoyed an active life, continuing to play tennis until only a few weeks before his death. He was also a jogger and a hiker. He loved the out-of-doors. He and his wife, Sandra, were married on the same day that he received his Ph.D. She shared his interest in computation and shared with him early experiences in using SWAC. While George was developing Computer Science education at the college level, Sandra was also actively pioneering this area at the high school level and continues to pursue this activity. Together they enjoyed travelling in many countries and hiking in the High Sierras. In addition to his wife, George is survived by his son Warren (Tuck), who is a graduate student of botany at the University of Montana, and by his daughter, Diana, a graduate student of anthropology at Cornell. John G. Herriot, Chairman Gene H. Golub Donald E. Knuth William F. Miller Menahem M. Schiffer Scope and Content The papers of George and Alexandra Forsythe include professional correspondence, notes for lectures and publications, committee records and publications, materials relating to the Forsythes' writings in the field of computer science, and materials relating to Alexandra Forsythe's interest in secondary school instruction of computer science. Access Terms Association for Computing Machinery.. Dantzig, George Bernard, 1914-2005.

Guide to the SC0098 3 Forsythe, Alexandra I. Forsythe, George E. , (George Elmer), 1917-1972. George, Alan. Hamming, R. W., (Richard Wesley), 1915-1998. Hockney, Roger W. Lyman, Richard W., 1923-2012. O'Flaherty, Michael. Pólya, George,, 1887-1985. Stanford University. Computer Science Department. Stanford University. Department of Mathematics. Suppes, Patrick, -1922 Terman, Frederick Emmons, 1900-1982 Computer science--Study and teaching Computer science. Computer scientists--California. Mathematics--Study and teaching. General note COMMON ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS COLLECTION 1. AAAS American Association for the Advancement of Science 2. AAUP American Association of University Professors 3. ACM Association for Computing Machinery 4. ARPA Advance Research Projects Agency 5. CS Computer Science (Forsythe's) 6. CS137 137 is class number (Forsythe's) 7. CSD Computer Science Department (Forsythe's) 8. COSINE Committee on Computer Science in Electrical Engineering 9. COSRIMS Committee on Support of Research in Mathematical Sciences 10. CUPM Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics 11. FJCC Fall Joint Computer Conference 12. IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 13. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 14. NA Numerical Analysis (Forsythe's) 15. NAS National Academy of Sciences 16. NBS National Bureau of Standards 17. NDEA National Defense Education Act 18. NSF National Science Foundation 19. ODE Ordinary Differential Equations (Forsythe's) 20. ONR Office of Naval Research 21. PDE Partial Differential Equations (Forsythe's) 22. SICCSE Special Interest Committee on Computer Science Education 23. SIAM Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics 24. SIGNUM Special Interest Group on Numerical Mathematics 25. SIREV SIAM Review 26. SLAC Stanford Linear Accellerator Center 27. SMSG School Mathematics Study Group 28. SPADE Subcommittee On Partial Differential Equations 29. SPIRES Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System 30. SWAC NBS Western Automatic Computer

Guide to the SC0098 4 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES MENTIONED ALGOL ALGOL W BALGOL COBOL FORTRAN PL/ACME PL/I PL/360

Series 1 George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 1, Folder 1 AAAS Box 1, Folder 2 AAUP Box 1, Folder 3 Academic Council Box 1, Folder 4 Acceleration of Convergence Box 1, Folder 5 ACM Box 1, Folder 6 ACM - Council Box 1, Folder 7 ACM - Curriculum Box 1, Folder 8 ACM - Education Board Box 1, Folder 9 ACM - Goals Box 1, Folder 10 ACM - Newsletters Box 1, Folder 11 ACM - Personal Box 1, Folder 12 ACM - SICCSE Box 1, Folder 13 ACM - SIGNUM Box 1, Folder 14 Advisory Committee Oct 1967 Box 1, Folder 15 Advisory Committee Apr 1968 Box 1, Folder 16 Advisory Committee Oct 1968 Box 1, Folder 17 Advisory Committee Apr 1969 Box 1, Folder 18 Advisory Committee Jan 1970 Box 1, Folder 19 Advisory Committee Oct 1970 Box 1, Folder 20 Airspeed and Related Computers Box 1, Folder 21 Algebra, Not Matrices Box 1, Folder 22 Algebraic Equations, Solutions of Box 1, Folder 23 Algebraic Systems, Nonlinear Box 1, Folder 24 Algebraic Systems, Quadratic Box 1, Folder 25 Algol Notes Box 1, Folder 26 Algol W Box 2, Folder 1 Algol Working Group Box 2, Folder 2 Alumni Education Box 2, Folder 3 American Mathematical Society Box 2, Folder 4 Analogue Computers Box 2, Folder 4a Analogue Experiments Box 2, Folder 5 Anthropology Box 2, Folder 6 Approximation and Smoothing of Functions Box 2, Folder 7 Approximation of Numbers Box 2, Folder 8 Argonne National Laboratories Box 2, Folder 9 Artificial Intelligence Box 2, Folder 10 ARPA Box 2, Folder 11 Baker, Billy Box 2, Folder 12 Barry, Jeanne (Separation of Exponentials) Box 2, Folder 13 Bell Telephone Laboratories Library Box 2, Folder 14 Bibliographies Box 2, Folder 15 Bit-Dropper Puzzle

Guide to the SC0098 5 Series 1George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 2, Folder 16 Biographies Box 2, Folder 17 Blue-Sky Ideas (Variety of possible uses of computers) Box 2, Folder 18 Boeing Notes Box 2, Folder 19 Bowker, Dean A.H. Box 2, Folder 20 Braden Box 2, Folder 21 British Computer Society Box 2, Folder 22 Cahil, Dolly Box 2, Folder 23 Calculus and Computing Box 2, Folder 24 Calculus of Variations Box 2, Folder 25 Calendars Box 2, Folder 26 Card - Matching Box 2, Folder 27 Card - Stunts Box 2, Folder 28 Causey Box 2, Folder 29 Ceeb Box 2, Folder 30 Chebyshev Polynomials Box 2, Folder 31 Chemistry Box 2, Folder 32 Classification Box 2, Folder 33 Climatology Box 2, Folder 34 Cole, R. Wade Box 2, Folder 35 Combinatorial Math Box 2, Folder 36 Committee on University Policy Box 2, Folder 37 Communications in Mathematical Sciences Box 2, Folder 38 Compiler Theory Box 2, Folder 38a Computation Center Box 2, Folder 38b Computation Center Network Box 2, Folder 38c Computation Research Labs Box 2, Folder 39 Computer Assisted Instruction Box 2, Folder 40 CS239 - Students Box 2, Folder 41 CS239 - Abbott--Pendray Box 2, Folder 42 CS239 - Cejalvo Box 2, Folder 43 CS239 - Duke Box 2, Folder 44 CS239 - Lindquist Box 2, Folder 45 CS239 - Lord Box 2, Folder 46 CS239 - Maaz Box 2, Folder 47 CS239 - Robertson Box 2, Folder 48 CS239 - Therbault Box 2, Folder 49 Computer Science Education - Hammer Box 2, Folder 50 Computer Science - Graduate Departments Box 2, Folder 51 CS-Other Universities - General Box 2, Folder 52 CS-Other Universities - Arizona Box 2, Folder 53 CS-Other Universities - Australia Box 2, Folder 54 CS-Other Universities - Berkeley (U.C.) Box 2, Folder 55 CS-Other Universities - Brown Box 3, Folder 1 CS-Other Universities - Univ. of Calif. - Irvine Box 3, Folder 2 CS-Other Universities - Univ. of Calif. - Santa Cruz Box 3, Folder 3 CS-Other Universities - Calif. Tech. - Pasadena Box 3, Folder 4 CS-Other Universities - California - Miscellaneous Box 3, Folder 5 CS-Other Universities - Carnegie Tech. Box 3, Folder 6 CS-Other Universities - Canada Box 3, Folder 7 CS-Other Universities - Colorado Box 3, Folder 8 CS-Other Universities - Connecticut (Yale) Box 3, Folder 9 CS-Other Universities - Cornell Box 3, Folder 10 CS-Other Universities - England Box 3, Folder 11 CS-Other Universities - Europe Box 3, Folder 12 CS-Other Universities - Florida Box 3, Folder 13 CS-Other Universities - Georgia Box 3, Folder 14 CS-Other Universities - Hawaii Box 3, Folder 15 CS-Other Universities - Illinois

Guide to the SC0098 6 Series 1George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 3, Folder 16 CS-Other Universities - Indiana Box 3, Folder 17 CS-Other Universities - Iowa Box 3, Folder 18 CS-Other Universities - Kansas Box 3, Folder 19 CS--Other Universities - Maryland Box 3, Folder 20 CS--Other Universities - Massachusetts (MIT) Box 3, Folder 21 CS--Other Universities - Massachusetts (Harvard) Box 3, Folder 22 CS--Other Universities - Michigan Box 3, Folder 23 CS--Other Universities - Minnesota Box 3, Folder 24 CS--Other Universities - Miscel. Foreign Universities Box 3, Folder 25 CS--Other Universities - Missouri Box 3, Folder 26 CS--Other Universities - Miscel. Universities (U. S.) Box 3, Folder 27 CS--Other Universities - Nebraska Box 3, Folder 28 CS--Other Universities - Nevada Box 3, Folder 29 CS--Other Universities - New Hampshire (Dartmouth) Box 3, Folder 30 CS--Other Universities - New Jersey Box 3, Folder 31 CS--Other Universities - New Mexico Box 3, Folder 32 CS--Other Universities - New York Box 4, Folder 1 CS--Other Universities - North Carolina Box 4, Folder 2 CS--Other Universities - Ohio Box 4, Folder 3 CS--Other Universities - Oklahoma Box 4, Folder 4 CS--Other Universities - Oregon Box 4, Folder 5 CS--Other Universities - Pennsylvania Box 4, Folder 6 CS--Other Universities - Princeton Box 4, Folder 7 CS--Other Universities - Puerto Rico Box 4, Folder 8 CS--Other Universities - Tennessee Box 4, Folder 9 CS--Other Universities - Texas Box 4, Folder 10 CS--Other Universities - Virginia Box 4, Folder 11 CS--Other Universities - Washington Box 4, Folder 12 CS--Other Universities - Wisconsin Box 4, Folder 13 CS--Other Universities - Utah Box 4, Folder 13a COSRIMS Box 4, Folder 14 Computer Systems Design Box 4, Folder 15 Computing Reviews Box 4, Folder 16 Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences Box 4, Folder 17 Conformal Mapping Box 4, Folder 18 Continued Fractions Box 4, Folder 19 Control Theory Box 4, Folder 20 COSINE Box 4, Folder 21 COSRIMS Box 4, Folder 22 COSRIMS Graduate Education Panel Box 4, Folder 23 Cottrell, Ann Box 4, Folder 24 CUPM Box 4, Folder 25 Curiosae (pi and other things) Box 4, Folder 26 Customer Relations Box 4, Folder 27 Cuykendall Box 4, Folder 28 Daniel, Jim Box 4, Folder 29 Dantzig, George Box 4, Folder 30 Delp Box 4, Folder 31 Determinant (Average Value)--Distribution of Eigenvalues Box 4, Folder 32 Differential Analyzer Box 4, Folder 33 Digital Computer Uses - Miscellaneous Box 4, Folder 34 Discrete Variables Box 4, Folder 35 Dresden Seminar Box 4, Folder 36 Dutrow, Sam Box 4, Folder 37 Economics Box 4, Folder 38 Education--Applied Math Box 4, Folder 39 Education--College Math, Curriculum Revision Box 4, Folder 40 Education--High School--Problems

Guide to the SC0098 7 Series 1George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 4, Folder 41 Education--Junior High School--Lectures Box 4, Folder 42 Education--Math Exams Box 4, Folder 43 Education--Miscellaneous Box 4, Folder 44 Education--Numerical Analysis Box 5, Folder 1 Education--Numerical Analysis, Standard Courses Box 5, Folder 2 Education--NA NDEA Title IV Box 5, Folder 3 Education--Palo Alto Box 5, Folder 4 Education--Seminar Areas Box 5, Folder 5 Eigenvalues of Operators Box 5, Folder 6 Elasticity Box 5, Folder 7 Factor Analysis Box 5, Folder 8 Faculty Club Box 5, Folder 9 Fast Fourier Transformation Box 5, Folder 10 Feller--Forsythe (s > 1) (matrix transformation) Box 5, Folder 10a Feigenbaum Box 5, Folder 11 Fein,L. Box 5, Folder 12 Fellowships Box 5, Folder 13 Film Catalogues Box 5, Folder 14 FJCC 1968 Box 5, Folder 14a Floyd Box 5, Folder 15 Fluid Dynamics Box 5, Folder 16 Flutter Analysis Box 5, Folder 17 Focus Box 5, Folder 18 Formula Collection Box 5, Folder 19 Forsysthe Talks Box 5, Folder 20 Forsythe Lectures--2 Box 5, Folder 21 Forsythe My Day Letters (as president of ACM) Box 5, Folder 22 Forsythe Lecture on Pitfalls Box 5, Folder 23 Forsythe Transparencies for Pitfall Lecture Box 5, Folder 24 Forsythe-Lee (Variational Study of Nonlinear Spline Curves) Box 5, Folder 25 Forsythe and Moler-- Computer Study of Nonlinear Spline Curves Box 5, Folder 26 Forsythe Talks--NA--High School Box 5, Folder 27 Forsythe Talks--Education Box 5, Folder 28 FORTRAN Box 5, Folder 29 Freshmen Box 5, Folder 30 Games Theory Box 5, Folder 31 Gatlingburg Papers (matrix symposia) 1961 Box 5, Folder 32 Gatlingburg Papers 1964 Box 5, Folder 33 Gatlingburg Papers April 1969 Box 5, Folder 34 Geometry Box 5, Folder 35 George, Alan Box 5, Folder 36 Gibb, A. Box 5, Folder 37 Gilbarg Box 5, Folder 38 Dr Good Paper Box 5, Folder 39 Golub--Forsythe Box 5, Folder 40 Grace, Donald Box 5, Folder 41 Grad Study Committee Box 5, Folder 42 Gragg Box 5, Folder 43 Graph Theory Box 5, Folder 44 Green, Mike Box 5, Folder 45 Hamming, R.W. Box 5, Folder 46 Hawaii Box 5, Folder 47 Heffner Box 5, Folder 48 Hilbert Data Box 6, Folder 1 Hilbert Matrices Box 6, Folder 2 Hilbert Space - CG Method Box 6, Folder 3 History of Computing Box 6, Folder 4 Hockney, Roger

Guide to the SC0098 8 Series 1George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 6, Folder 5 Homework 10ff Box 6, Folder 6 Humanities Box 6, Folder 7 Humanities and Sciences Faculty Box 6, Folder 8 Hydrodynamics Box 6, Folder 9 IEEE Computer Group Box 6, Folder 10 IBM Box 6, Folder 11 IFIP Box 6, Folder 12 India Box 6, Folder 13 Information Retrieval Box 6, Folder 14 Information Theory Box 6, Folder 15 Institute for Numerical Analysis Box 6, Folder 16 Integral Equations Box 6, Folder 17 Integration, Numerical Box 6, Folder 18 International Computing Center Box 6, Folder 19 International Congress of Mathematicians 1966 Box 6, Folder 20 Interpolation Box 6, Folder 21 Interviews Box 6, Folder 22 Jackson Box 6, Folder 23 Job Control Language Box 6, Folder 24 Kaufman Box 6, Folder 25 Key Punching Box 6, Folder 26 Kurtz Box 6, Folder 27 L-shapes Box 6, Folder 28 Law Box 6, Folder 29 Leonard Paper Box 6, Folder 30 Levine, David Box 6, Folder 31 Levy, John Box 6, Folder 32 Library Box 6, Folder 33 Library--Classification Box 6, Folder 34 Library--Ad Hoc Box 6, Folder 35 Library--Computer Science Branch Box 6, Folder 36 Linear Equations Box 6, Folder 37 Linear Equations--Hold Box 6, Folder 38 Linear Inequalities Box 6, Folder 39 Linear Programs (and Nonlinear) Box 6, Folder 40 Linguistics Box 6, Folder 41 Lipkis, Jim Box 6, Folder 42 List Processing Box 6, Folder 43 Lockheed Box 6, Folder 44 Logics of Circuitry Box 6, Folder 45 Logic and Logic of Programming Box 6, Folder 46 Lyman Box 6, Folder 47 Madison April 1965 Box 6, Folder 48 Maps Box 6, Folder 49 Marchant Computing Aids Box 6, Folder 50 Master of Science in Computer Science Box 6, Folder 51 Master's Theses Box 6, Folder 52 Math Offprint Service Box 6, Folder 53 Math 10 Box 6, Folder 54 Math 10ff--Masters Box 6, Folder 55 Math 110C Box 6, Folder 56 Math 114 Box 6, Folder 57 Math 115 Box 6, Folder 58 Math 135 Box 7, Folder 1 Math 136 S. U. Box 7, Folder 2 Math 136 U.C.L.A. Box 7, Folder 3 Math 136 1952 Notes Box 7, Folder 4 Math 139

Guide to the SC0098 9 Series 1George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 7, Folder 5 Math 139 Box 7, Folder 6 Math 251 Box 7, Folder 7 Math 252 Box 7, Folder 8 Math Association of America Box 7, Folder 9 Math Dept. - Comprehensive Exams Box 7, Folder 10 Math Dept. Meetings Box 7, Folder 11 Mathematical Assistants Box 7, Folder 12 Math Exams Box 7, Folder 13 Math Program Library Box 7, Folder 14 Math Reviews Box 7, Folder 15 Math Science Curriculum (Terman Committee) Box 7, Folder 16 Matrices--Bellman Box 7, Folder 17 Matrices--Gatlingburg 1964 Box 7, Folder 18 Matrices--Golub Box 7, Folder 19 Matrices--Madison Box 7, Folder 20 Matrix Condition--Young Box 7, Folder 21 Matrix Inversion - Finite Iterations CG Box 7, Folder 22 Matrix Inversion - Iterations Box 7, Folder 23 Matrix Inversion - - Gradient (with Motzkin) Box 7, Folder 24 Matrix Inversion - Elimination and Orthoganalization Box 7, Folder 25 Matrix Inversion - Special Methods and Machines Box 7, Folder 26 Matrix Inversion - Overall and Bibliography Box 7, Folder 27 Matrix Inversion - Tapes Box 7, Folder 28 Matrix Inversion - Errors Box 7, Folder 29 Matrix Inversion - Monte Carlo Box 7, Folder 30 Matrix Inversion - Correspondence Box 7, Folder 31 Matrix Inversion - Book Material Box 7, Folder 32 Matrix - Lewy Box 7, Folder 33 Matrix Matters - Young Box 7, Folder 34 Chap 0 (apparently notes for an unfinished book on matrices) Note According to Alexandra Forsythe, these chapters were probably for the book Dr. Forsythe was writing with Michael Malcolm. It was finished by and Michael Malcolm and published by Prentiss Hall.

Box 7, Folder 35 Chap 1 (empty) Box 7, Folder 36 Chap 2 Folder 37 Chap 3 Folder 38 Chap 4 Box 7, Folder 39 Chap 5 Box 7, Folder 40 Chap 6 Box 7, Folder 41 Chap 7 Box 7, Folder 42 Chap 8 Box 7, Folder 43 Chap 9 Box 7, Folder 44 Chap 10 Box 7, Folder 45 Chap 11 Box 7, Folder 46 Chap 12 Box 7, Folder 47 Chap 13 Box 7, Folder 48 Matrix Spectrometer Box 7, Folder 49 Matrix Problems Box 7, Folder 50 Matrix Eigenvalue - Frame - SWAC Box 7, Folder 51 Matrix Book Material 1958 Box 7, Folder 52 Matrix - ADCM Codes Box 7, Folder 53 Matrices - Wilkenson and Givens Box 7, Folder 54 Matrix Conference - Wayne State University 1957 Box 8, Folder 1 Matrix Eigenvalues - Jacobi Box 8, Folder 2 Matrix Eigenvalues - Jacobi - Rosser Box 8, Folder 3 Matrix Eigenvalues

Guide to the SC0098 10 Series 1George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 8, Folder 4 Matrix Eingenvalues (cont) Box 8, Folder 5 Matrix Eigenvalues OR Box 8, Folder 6 Matrix Eigenvalues - Computer Box 8, Folder 7 Matrix Examples Box 8, Folder 8 Matrix Fundamentals Box 8, Folder 9 Matrix - Jacobi - Hansen Box 8, Folder 10 Matrix - Jacobi - Henrici Box 8, Folder 11 Matrix Matters - RW Box 8, Folder 12 Matrix - Salkoff Box 8, Folder 13 Matrix - Scaling Box 8, Folder 14 Matrix - Singular Values Box 8, Folder 15 Matrix Inversion: Gradient Box 8, Folder 16 Max-Min Box 8, Folder 17 Max-Min Opt-S-Gradient Box 8, Folder 18 McCraith Box 8, Folder 19 McCready Box 8, Folder 20 Mechanical Translation Box 8, Folder 21 Medical School Box 8, Folder 22 Merenbach Box 8, Folder 23 Meteorology Courses Box 8, Folder 24 Meteorology Dynamics Box 8, Folder 25 Meteorology - Numerical Work Box 8, Folder 26 Meteorology - Research Box 8, Folder 27 Meteorology - Winds Box 8, Folder 28 Miscellaneous Box 8, Folder 29 Miscellaneous - Pure Math Box 8, Folder 30 Mitchell, Harry Box 8, Folder 31 Modular Arithmetic Box 8, Folder 32 Moler Box 8, Folder 33 Monte Carlo Box 8, Folder 34 Monte Carlo - PDE Problems Box 8, Folder 35 Monte Carlo - Wasow Box 8, Folder 36 Moore, Raymond Box 8, Folder 37 Morgana Box 8, Folder 38 Movies Box 8, Folder 39 NAS - Annapolis Cont Box 8, Folder 40 NASA Box 9, Folder 1 National Bureau of Standards - Division 11 Box 9, Folder 2 NBS - Div 11 - Folder 2 Box 9, Folder 3 NAS - National Research Council Box 9, Folder 4 Navigation, Opt Box 9, Folder 5 Network Box 9, Folder 6 Nevada Box 9, Folder 7 Noise and Time Series Box 9, Folder 8 Novosibirsk Box 9, Folder 9 NSF - Education Project Box 9, Folder 10 NSF - Education Box 9, Folder 11 NSF - Notes Box 9, Folder 12 Number Theory Box 9, Folder 13 Numerical Analysis - Basic Ideas Box 9, Folder 14 Numerical Analysis - Curricula Box 9, Folder 15 Numerical Analysis - Definition Box 9, Folder 16 Numerical Analysis - Funds Box 9, Folder 17 Numerical Analysis - Research - NSF Box 9, Folder 18 Numerical Analysis - Seminar Box 9, Folder 19 Numerical Analysis - Seminar Box 9, Folder 20 Numerical Analysis - Seminar 1969 Box 9, Folder 21 Numerical Analysis - Seminar Winter 1969

Guide to the SC0098 11 Series 1George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 9, Folder 22 Numerical Analysis - Seminar Autumn 1971 Box 9, Folder 23 Numerical Analysis - Stanford Problems Box 9, Folder 24 Numerical Analysis - SWAP Box 9, Folder 25 Numerische Mathematik Box 9, Folder 26 ODE - Problems Box 9, Folder 27 ODE - Theory Box 9, Folder 28 O'Flaherty, Michael Box 9, Folder 29 ONR - Advisory Committee Box 9, Folder 30 ONR Annual Report Box 9, Folder 31 ONR Numerical Analysis Contract - Personnel Box 9, Folder 32 ONR Numerical Analysis Contract Box 9, Folder 33 ONR Research Advisory Group Box 9, Folder 34 ONR - NAC - Staff Group Box 10, Folder 1 ONR - NA - Proposals Box 10, Folder 2 Ordinary Differential Equations Box 10, Folder 3 Ortega Box 10, Folder 4 Orthogonal Polynomial Box 10, Folder 5 PACE Box 10, Folder 6 Palo Alto - Computer Box 10, Folder 7 Parlett Box 10, Folder 8 Parital Differential Equations Box 10, Folder 9 PDE - L-shaped Region Box 10, Folder 10 PDE - Book 24 Box 10, Folder 11 PDE - Book ( Finite Difference Methods for PDE's GEF-Wasow) Box 10, Folder 12 PDE - Book Corrections Box 10, Folder 13 PDE - Correspondence Box 10, Folder 14 PDE - Conj - 2 DIM Box 10, Folder 15 PDE - Conj - Correspondence Box 10, Folder 16 PDE - Conj ellipse Box 10, Folder 17 PDE - Conj higher lambda Box 10, Folder 18 PDE - Conj Polya Box 10, Folder 19 PDE - Conj - 1 DIM Box 10, Folder 20 PDE - Detached Shock Box 10, Folder 21 PDE - Difference Equations Box 10, Folder 22 PDE - Discretization Error Box 10, Folder 23 PDE - Flame - Richardson Box 10, Folder 24 PDE - Finite conj Box 10, Folder 25 PDE - lambda 2h less than lambda h Box 10, Folder 26 PDE - Madison Box 10, Folder 27 PDE - Network Analyzer Box 10, Folder 28 PDE - Princeton Ideas Box 10, Folder 29 PDE - Problems Box 10, Folder 30 PDE - Research Problems Box 10, Folder 31 PDE - SPADE Box 10, Folder 32 PDE - Young Theory Box 10, Folder 33 Patterson Box 10, Folder 34 Pavkovich Box 10, Folder 35 Personal Contacts Box 10, Folder 36 Personal - GEF Box 10, Folder 37 Personnel Box 10, Folder 38 Ph. D. Box 10, Folder 39 Ph. D. Box 10, Folder 40 Ph. D. Persons - NA Box 10, Folder 41 Ph. D. NA Quals Box 10, Folder 42 Ph. D. - Quals Box 10, Folder 43 Ph. D. - Old Box 11, Folder 1 Ph. D. Quals - NA Box 11, Folder 2 Ph. D. Quals - CSD

Guide to the SC0098 12 Series 1George Forsythe Papers 1938-1972

Box 11, Folder 3 Ph. D. Quals Box 11, Folder 4 Ph. D. - Thesis topics Box 11, Folder 5 Phi Betta Kappa Box 11, Folder 6 Philco Box 11, Folder 7 Philosophy Box 11, Folder 8 Physics Box 11, Folder 9 Plann ng - CSD only Box 11, Folder 10 PL / ACME Box 11, Folder 11 PL / I Box 11, Folder 12 PL360 Box 11, Folder 13 Van der Poel Box 11, Folder 14 Pohl Box 11, Folder 15 Polya Box 11, Folder 16 Problems, Elementary Programs Box 11, Folder 17 Procedures Box 11, Folder 18 Programming Languages Box 11, Folder 19 Provost's Computer Committee Box 11, Folder 20 Provost's Computing - Oakford Box 11, Folder 21 Psychology Box 11, Folder 22 Publicity (includes pictures of GEF and Big Game 1961) Box 11, Folder 23 Publicity (cont) Box 11, Folder 24 Purdy, Gerry Box 11, Folder 25 Publication Policy Box 11, Folder 26 Puzzles and Problems Box 11, Folder 27 Random Digits Box 11, Folder 28 Random Digits - Rosser Method Box 11, Folder 29 Random Roundoff Box 11, Folder 30 Rap Sessions, etc. Box 11, Folder 31 R.W. - Diary Box 11, Folder 32 Reactors Box 11, Folder 33 Refereeing and Reviewing Box 11, Folder 34 Regression Box 11, Folder 35 Reinders Box 11, Folder 36 Reading lists Box 12, Folder 1 Research Ideas Box 12, Folder 2 Research - Aborted Papers Box 12, Folder 3 Research Thoughts 1967 Box 12, Folder 4 Research Ideas 1967-8 Box 12, Folder 5 Research Methodology Box 12, Folder 6 Research Seminar Box 12, Folder 7 Research Problems, Machine, 239 Box 12, Folder 8 Research Problems Box 12, Folder 9 Richman Box 12, Folder 10 Rigal Box 12, Folder 11 Round-off Box 12, Folder 12 Rounding Errors Box 12, Folder 13 Rubin Box 12, Folder 14 Russian Material Box 12, Folder 15 Russian Survey - Chicago Box 12, Folder 16 Russian Translation Box 12, Folder 17 Ryder, B Box 12, Folder 18 Sabbatical, etc. Box 12, Folder 19 Satterthwaite Box 12, Folder 20 Saunders, Michael Box 12, Folder 21 Scientific Agenda Box 12, Folder 22 Schade, Christy Box 12, Folder 23 Semi -Groups Box 12, Folder 24 Seminar Attendance

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Box 12, Folder 25 Shortliffe, Ted Box 12, Folder 26 SIAM Box 12, Folder 27 SIAM Trustees Box 12, Folder 28 Sigma Xi Box 12, Folder 29 Simulation Box 12, Folder 30 SIREV - forms Box 12, Folder 31 SIREV - forms Box 12, Folder 32 SIREV - Hanan and Kurzbay 09220G Box 12, Folder 33 SIREV - Joyce 07210A Box 12, Folder 34 SIREV - Babushe 07220 Box 12, Folder 35 SIREV - Cornille 01191E Box 12, Folder 36 SIREV - Boullion 02231G Box 12, Folder 37 SIREV - Ikebe 03251C Box 12, Folder 38 SIREV - Wasserstrom 05271D Box 13, Folder 1 SIREV - Kincaid 06171 Box 13, Folder 2 SIREV - Gregory 08121 Box 13, Folder 3 SIREV - Bass 12010H Box 13, Folder 4 Security Box 13, Folder 5 SLAC Box 13, Folder 6 Smith, Roberta and Lyle Box 13, Folder 7 SMSG Box 13, Folder 8 SMSG - Computing Box 13, Folder 9 Snow Box 13, Folder 10 Social Implications of Computing Box 13, Folder 11 Social Science Problems Box 13, Folder 12 SPADE Box 13, Folder 13 Special Functions Box 13, Folder 14 Spectrum Analysis Box 13, Folder 15 SPIRES Box 13, Folder 16 Splines Box 13, Folder 17 Spline Correspondence Box 13, Folder 18 Stanford Computation Center - Diary of Memorandums Box 13, Folder 19 Statistics Box 13, Folder 20 Stochastic Processes Box 13, Folder 21 Stochastic Processes - Feller Lectures Box 13, Folder 22 Stone, Mrs. Betty Box 13, Folder 23 Stoutemyer, D. Box 13, Folder 24 Student Languages Box 13, Folder 25 Student Unrest Box 13, Folder 26 Summability Box 13, Folder 27 Summability of Random Variables Box 13, Folder 28 Suppes, Patrick Box 13, Folder 29 Swarthmore Box 13, Folder 30 Symbol Manipulation Box 13, Folder 31 Symposium Box 13, Folder 32 Systems Programs Box 13, Folder 33 System / 360 Box 13, Folder 34 System / 360 Floating Point Box 13, Folder 35 Teaching Assistants Box 13, Folder 36 Telegrapher's Equation Box 13, Folder 37 Telegrapher's Delta - Equation Box 13, Folder 38 Terman Box 13, Folder 39 Time Sharing and Remote Stations Box 13, Folder 40 Travel Box 13, Folder 41 Travel Atlantic City May 1972 Box 13, Folder 42 Travel Los Alamos June 1972 Box 13, Folder 43 Travel Philadelphia June 1972 Box 13, Folder 44 Travel Austin Oct 1972

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Box 13, Folder 45 Tennis Box 13, Folder 46 Time Box 13, Folder 47 UCLA Box 13, Folder 48 Underwood Box 13, Folder 49 Varah Box 13, Folder 50 Visitors Box 13, Folder 51 Wirth Box 13, Folder 52 Wilkinson Box 13, Folder 53 Winograd Box 13, Folder 54 Writing and Editing Carbon copies of GEF's outgoing correspondence Box 14, Folder 1 April - June 1971, Box 14, Folder 2 Jan-Mar 1971 Box 14, Folder 3 Oct-Dec 1970 Box 14, Folder 4 Jul-Sep 1970 Box 14, Folder 5 April - June 1970 Box 14, Folder 6 Jan-Mar 1970 Box 14, Folder 7 Oct-Dec 1969 Box 14, Folder 8 Jul-Sep 1969 Box 14, Folder 9 April - June 1969 Box 14, Folder 10 Jan-Mar 1969 Box 14, Folder 11 Oct-Dec 1968 Box 14, Folder 12 Jul-Oct 1968 Box 14, Folder 13 April - July 1968 Box 14, Folder 14 Jan-Apr 1968 Box 14, Folder 15 Nov 1967-Jan 1968 Box 14, Folder 16 Sep-Nov 1967 Box 14, Folder 17 Jan-Sep 1967 Box 14, Folder 18 Jun-Dec 1966 Box 14, Folder 19 May 1966 Box 14, Folder 20 March - April 1966 Box 14, Folder 21 Jan-Feb 1966 Box 14, Folder 22 Nov-Dec 1965 Box 14, Folder 23 Sep-Oct 1965 Box 14, Folder 24 July - August 1965 Box 14, Folder 25 May - June 1965 Box 14, Folder 26 March - April 1965 Box 15, Folder 1 Jan-Feb 1965 Box 15, Folder 2 Nov-Dec 1964 Box 15, Folder 3 Sep-Oct 1964 Box 15, Folder 4 Jul-Aug 1964 Box 15, Folder 5 May - June 1964 Box 15, Folder 6 March - April 1964 Box 15, Folder 7 Jan-Feb 1964 Box 15, Folder nf GEF's desk calendars 1960 - 1972 Box 15, Folder 8 Notes from classes Notes from Math 203 N.Y.U. Fall 1955-6 Notes from J.D.Tamarkin's Math 227-8, Fourier Series 1939-40, Notes from J.D. Tamarkin's Math 237-8, Probability (taken by GEF and Jack Herriot) 1938-9, Notes from D.W. Hall's Topology I, Brown 1939-40 Box 16, Folder 1 Index to GEF's publications Box 16, Folder 2 II (B1-B20) Box 16, Folder 3 A-1 lectures - III (B21-B40) Box 16, Folder 4 II (cont) (B41-58) Box 16, Folder 5 Determination of Absolute Height and Wind for Aircraft Operations (C1) Box 16, Folder 6 Aircraft Weather Reconnaissance (C3) Box 16, Folder 7 Russian Math Monographs (C4) 1930-1951

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Box 16, Folder 8 IV (C2-D7) Box 16, Folder 9 D3 Box 16, Folder 10 D3 Box 16, Folder 11 D4 Box 16, Folder 12 V (E1-E56) Box 16, Folder 13 VI (F0-F43) Box 16, Folder 14 VI (cont) (F43-F80) Box 16, Folder 15 VI-A (F81-F100) Box 16, Folder 16 VI-A (cont) (F101-122) Box 16, Folder 17 VI-B (F123-F130) Box 16, Folder 18 VI-B (cont) (F131-F140) Box 16, Folder 19 VI-B (cont) (F141-G10) Box 16, Folder 20 Ph. D. Thesis - Summability of Random Variables Box 17, Folder 1 Math 136 Summer 1954 Box 17, Folder 2 Linear Algebra Notes Spring 1961 Box 17, Folder 3 Math 136 Autumn 1961 Box 17, Folder 4 CS136 Autumn 1962 Box 17, Folder 5 CS136 Winter 1963 Box 17, Folder 6 CS137 Computer Problems Box 17, Folder 7 CS138 Spring 1963 Box 17, Folder 8 CS137 Winter 1964 Box 17, Folder 9 CS126 Spring 1964 Box 17, Folder 10 CS136 Summer 1964 Box 17, Folder 11 CS5 Autumn 1964 Box 17, Folder 12 CS237b Winter 1965 Box 17, Folder 13 CS5 Autumn 1965 Box 17, Folder 14 CS136 Winter 1966 Box 17, Folder 15 CS5 Spring 1966 Box 17, Folder 16 CS204 Autumn 1967 Box 17, Folder 17 CS136 Winter 1968 Box 18, Folder 1 CS138 Spring 1968 Box 18, Folder 2 CS136 Autumn 1963-9 Box 18, Folder 3 CS237c Spring 1969 Box 18, Folder 4 CS126 Winter 1970 Box 18, Folder 5 CS50a Spring 1970 Box 18, Folder 6 Math 237 Box 18, Folder 7 Math 237 Box 18, Folder 8 Misc. Class Notes Box 18, Folder 9 SWAC-1 Box 18, Folder 10 SWAC-2 Box 18, Folder nf Four volume set of unidentified notes, 1947-1951 Box 18, Folder nf Four Stanford class roll books 1957-61 Box 18, Folder nf Original Index to GEF's personal professional files Box 19 Assorted Computer Printouts Box 19 Card File-Matrix Bibliography Physical Description: (2 drawers)

Box 20 Assorted Computer Printouts Box 21, Folder 1 Administration and Correspondence at Stanford Box 21, Folder 2 Correspondence, Appoinments and Salaries at Stanford Box 21, Folder 3 Letters to Karl Karlstrom (Prentic-Hall Publishers) Box 21, Folder 4 Correspondence between George Forsyth and Prentice-Hall Inventory of locations purchasing Book Reviews Box 21, Folder 5 Offers of teching positions and directorships at various universities Box 21, Folder 6 Material concerning the George Forsythe Lectures and Awards in Computer Science Box 21, Folder 7 Miscellaneous Articles Box 21, Folder 8 Material concerning George Forsythe's Death; Miscellaneous Computer Material Box 21, Folder 9 Correspondence with U.C.L.A. and National Bureau of Standards (contracts)

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Box 22, Folder 1 Abstracts and Lectures Box 22, Folder 2 Memorial Day Programming Race Box 22, Folder 3 Problems on "Tic Tac Toe" Box 22, Folder 4 Diaries (daybooks): 1960-1972 Series 2 Alexandra Forsythe Papers 1970-1979

Box 1, Folder 1 Paper by W. Kahan and B.N. Parlett Box 1, Folder 2 "Secondary Careers for Women" material Box 1, Folder 3 Computer Forum Box 1, Folder 4 Vacation around the world material Box 1, Folder 5 Tuscon, Arizona vacation Box 1, Folder 6 "Circle Z Ranch" vacation Box 1, Folder 7 Material on Hawaii Box 1, Folder 8 Exams from Computer Science Course at Gunn High School Box 1, Folder 9 Material from Detroit, Mich., Insititute of Technology Box 1, Folder 10 Math. Problems (High School) Box 1, Folder 11 Math Problems (High School) Box 1, Folder 12 Material for lecture to be given at National Teachers Conference Box 1, Folder 13 Test Keys from Gunn Computer Science Class, Student Programs Box 1, Folder 14 Material from Computer Science 105 Box 1, Folder 15 Correspondence with Co-Authors, Friends and Stanford Box 1, Folder 16 Computer Education in High Schools Box 1, Folder 17 Correspondence with Authors Box 1, Folder 18 Book Lists Box 1, Folder 19 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Box 1, Folder 20 Vacation Material, Symposiums and Wisconsin Conference Material Box 1, Folder 21 Gunn High School Computer Science Material, Tests and Computer Runs 1970, Box 1, Folder 22 Gunn High School Computer Science Course Material Box 1, Folder 23 Gunn HIgh School Computer Science Material, 1969 Box 1, Folder 24 Material from Computer Aided Geometric Design Conference; Pricelists from Computer Companies Box 1, Folder 25 Course Material from lectures on Flow Charts Box 1, Folder 26 Correspondence between atuhors and publishers Box 1, Folder 27 Copies of contract with Prentice-Hall Publishers Box 1, Folder 28 Reviews and letter from publishers Box 1, Folder 29 Correspondence: Authors/PUblishers Box 1, Folder 30 Book reviews for Mathematics Teacher and American Science Box 1, Folder 31 Correspondence: Authors/Publishers; Author Questionnaire Box 1, Folder 32 Correspondence between Authors/Publishers Box 1, Folder 33 Contracts for Cubberley and Gunn High Schools; Teacher Evaluations; Grades Box 2, Folder 1 Course Evaluations Box 2, Folder 2 Correspondence: Burroughs Co. and A. Forsythe Box 2, Folder 3 Correspondence: Authors/ Publishers Box 2, Folder 4 International Research Conference at Los Alamos New Mexico Box 2, Folder 5 Correspondence with Co-Authors; Letters from John Wiley Publishing Co. Box 2, Folder 6 Correspondence between co-authors and publishers; Various book reviews Box 2, Folder 7 Correspondence with Stanford University Box 3, Folder 1 First Draft of Text; Exams for Computer Science Courses; List of Forsythe Publications Box 3, Folder 2 Gunn High School Involvement with Stanford Computer Network Box 3, Folder 3 Suggested program for gifted H.S. Students in Math. Box 3, Folder 4 Letters RE: G. Forsythes Death Box 3, Folder 5 Letters RE: G. Forstyhe's Death Box 3, Folder 6 Nixon Elementary School Discovery Group Material Series 3 Additional Papers

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Box 1 School Mathematics Study Group. Algorithms Computation and Mathematics. Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Student text and teachter's commentary 1965 Physical Description: (2 v.)

Box 1 School Mathematics Study Group. Algorithms Computation and Mathematics. . (Algol Supplement). Student text and teacher's commentary Physical Description: (2 v.)

Box 1 School Mathematics Study Group. Algorithms Computation and Mathematics. . (Fortran Supplement). Student text and teacher's commentary Physical Description: (2 v.)

Box 1 Forsythe, George. Computer Solution of Linear Algebraic Systems. In Russian Box 1 Forsythe, George. Computer Methods for Mathematical Computations. In Japanese Box 1 Forsythe, Alexandra. Computer Science: BASIC Language Programming. In Japanese. Box 2 Forsythe, Alexandra. Computer Science, A First Course. In Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese. Box 2 Forsythe, Alexandra. Computer Science: BASIC Language Programming. In Spanish Box 2 Forsythe, Alexandra. Computer Science: FORTRAN Language Programming. In Spanish and Dutch Box 2 Forsythe, Alexandra. Computer Science - Projects and Study Problems. In Spanish. Box 3, Folder nf Lindsay, Robert Bruce and Henry Margenau, Foundations of Physics; New York: John Wiley & Sons, with annotations by George Forsythe 1936 Box 3, Folder nf Forsythe, George. "Notes for Seminar on Computational Aspects of Linear Problems (Mathematics 251)"; Dept. of Mathematics, UCIA, mimeographed notebook 1956 Box 3, Folder 1 Bibliography on numerical solution of elliptic partial differential equations 1972 Physical Description: (printout of J734.PDE)

Box 3, Folder 2 "Computer Science and Mathematics," revised remarks from a panel for mathematicians sponsored by the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences at San Antonio, TX 1970 Box 3, Folder 3 Index to subroutines and programs 1971 Physical Description: (printout of TOOO.MATHSUBJECTINDEX)

Box 3, Folder 4 Memo on computing in Australia and New Zealand 1967 Box 3, Folder 5 Unidentified printout

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