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Howard Hathaway Aiken (March 8, 1900 – March 14, 1973) was an American physicist and a pioneer in computing, being the original conceptual designer behind IBM's Harvard Mark I computer.
[[File:Howard_Aiken.jpg|thumb|Howard Aiken.]]'''Howard Hathaway Aiken''' (March 8, 1900 – March 14, 1973) was an American physicist and a pioneer in computing, being the original conceptual designer behind IBM's Harvard Mark I computer.


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== Fiction cross-reference ==
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


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Latest revision as of 18:38, 2 January 2019

Howard Aiken.

Howard Hathaway Aiken (March 8, 1900 – March 14, 1973) was an American physicist and a pioneer in computing, being the original conceptual designer behind IBM's Harvard Mark I computer.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links: