Edmund C. Berkeley
Papers, 1923-1988
CBI 50
By: Prepared by Pat Hennessy, June 1990; revised Carrie Seib, June
2003; Updated by Kevin Irving, April 2006.
Collection Size: 75 cubic feet (83 boxes)
Creator: Berkeley, Edmund C. (Edmund Callis), 1909-1988
Acquisition: The records were given to the Charles Babbage Institute
by Berkeley Enterprises, Inc., in cooperation with the Berkeley family.
Access: Portions of the collection are restricted. Consult the archives
staff for further information.
Copyright: Charles Babbage Institute holds the copyright to all materials
in the collection, except for items covered by a prior copyright (such as
published materials). Researchers may quote from the collection under the
fair use provisions of the copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code).
Preferred Citation: Edmund C. Berkeley Papers (CBI 50), Charles Babbage
Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Biographical Note
Edmund Callis Berkeley received a BA in mathematics and logic from Harvard
University in 1930 after which he worked for Mutual Life Insurance of New
York as an actuarial clerk. In 1934 he took a position with Prudential Insurance
of America where he eventually became chief research consultant. He joined
the U. S. Navy in 1942 and worked at Dahlgren Laboratory as a mathematician.
There, he was assigned to Howard Aiken's Harvard Laboratory to work on the
sequential calculator project (Mark II).
After leaving the Navy in 1946 he returned to Prudential. In 1947 he helped
found the Eastern Association for Computing Machinery, renamed the Association
for Computing Machinery in 1948, and served as its first secretary. At Prudential
Insurance, Berkeley worked on a "hazards project" to identify the
greatest modern hazards, and the research convinced Berkeley that nuclear
war was the greatest hazard facing mankind. Prudential decided to abandon
the project, and forbade Berkeley from working on it even on his own time
for fear that it would reflect poorly on the company.
Berkeley felt it was his duty to work against nuclear war and quit Prudential
to set up his own business, Berkeley Associates, in 1948. Shortly after the
establishment of his company, Berkeley wrote one of the first books on electronic
computers for a general audience, Giant Brains, Or Machines That Think
(1949), and began research on robotics. He published a quarterly, the Roster
of Organizations in the Field of Automatic Computing Machinery, which
was soon renamed the Computing Machinery Field, and eventually retitled
Computers and Automation. This publication developed into a monthly
journal (1951). Berkeley expanded the journal, developed Simon, one of his
first robots, and became involved in public education in Newton, Massachusetts.
He also set up correspondence courses in general knowledge, mathematics, computers,
and logic systems. In 1954, Berkeley Associates incorporated as Berkeley Enterprises,
Inc. Most of Berkeley's efforts in publishing, teaching machines, and even
his interest in fluoridation was based on the premise that helping the common
man to think logically would lead to the end of the nuclear threat.
Berkeley Enterprises employed the talents of a number of individuals, some
of whom later gained importance in the computer and other fields. The most
notable of these was Patrick J. McGovern, Berkeley's office manager, who eventually
founded International Data Corporation (IDC). Researchers should note that
not all of the names associated with Berkeley Enterprises were real individuals.
Berkeley wrote and published under several pseudonyms, such as Neil D. MacDonald.
Berkeley explored different avenues to supplement his finances. He wrote
articles and gave talks, did actuarial consulting, worked part time as consultant
for Information International, Inc., particularly for the Navy's HUMRRO project
on computer-assisted explanation and LISP. In addition, he reviewed books
for the Library of Science series, marketed his books, robots (Brainiacs,
Tyniacs and Geniacs), and teaching machines. He continued to write books
on computers, logic, and learning.
Berkeley was active in the peace movement and in 1958 became involved with
the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE) led by Norman Cousins. The
1960 controversy over possible communists in the organization is well reflected
in correspondence between Berkeley, Norman Cousins, and Linus Pauling. Berkeley
published the Greater Boston Area SANE Newsletter, and later the Newsletter
for The Boston Committee for Disarmament and Peace. He wrote numerous articles,
letters to the editor, and letters to members of government. He was also active
in speaking on disarmament and publicizing events of the peace movement.
Scope and Content Note
The Berkeley Papers contain correspondence, notes, memoranda, lists, reports,
reference material, financial records, publications, and photographs relating
to Edmund C. Berkeley and Berkeley Enterprises. The earliest records in the
collection relate to his insurance work, the applications of symbolic logic
and computing machines to business, the formation of the Association for Computing
Machinery, and his military service at Dahlgren. Later records focus on the
publications and operations of Berkeley Enterprises, as well as Berkeley's
social activism.
While the collection reflects Berkeley's eclectic interests, there are a
few subjects that are prominent, such as robotics, social action groups of
the 1960s, mathematical and logic games, and computing. Material relating
to robotics and teaching machine development at Berkeley Enterprises includes
notes, manual drafts, circuit diagrams, and correspondence on development
and sales, as well as a few examples of the robot kits and teaching machines
sold by the company. The day-to-day business of Berkeley Enterprises is also
well documented through memos, financial records, and correspondence. There
are some book drafts and a preponderance of background research material.
LISP files contain manual drafts and computer printouts, but little correspondence.
The SANE files clearly document the growth and cooperation of peace groups
in the 1960s and the disputes within the peace movement.
Correspondents of note: Patrick J. McGovern, Norman Cousins, Linus Pauling,
Corliss Lamont, Ivan Sutherland, Menachem S. Arnoni, Ivan Borisov, Svet Lavrov,
Florence Luscomb, Hyman Ruchlis, and Richard Ruopp.
In the container list, "C & A" is Computers and Automation,
"BE" is Berkeley Enterprises, and "ECB" is Edmund C. Berkeley.
File numbers 3, 147, 292, and 310 are restricted to those researchers having
written permission from Judith Callahan, president of Berkeley Enterprises,
until January 1, 2009, after which they will be open without restriction.
Researchers interested in gaining access to these records should consult the
CBI archivist.
The bulk of the collection is Edmund Berkeley's numerical subject files,
arranged chronologically within each code. Dates in the Numerical Subject
Files reflect the date of filing rather than date of contents, although they
generally correlate with each other. The original folder headings have been
retained in the list; an elaboration is provided in parentheses when appropriate.
This series contains a wide array of material, including correspondence, memos,
notes, publications, articles, and sometimes even artifacts.
Berkeley originally used a filing system consisting of nine classifications:
- Philosophy
- People
- Accounts
- Mathematics
- Notes and references, information
- Jobs and projects
- Religion
- Compositions, reports, writing
- Miscellaneous accounts of property, achievements, notes
These categories were subdivided numerically, and some further subdivided
numerically or alphabetically.
Around 1953 he revised this system and simply used consecutive numbers as
new subjects were filed. This leads to some confusion, particularly with his
use of hyphenated numbers that appear on the file folders. In many cases users
of this collection must check two possible number combinations for the same
subject (e.g. the subject of 4-11 is similar to 411). However, the use of
hyphens is not consistent; for example, while 4-11 is similar to 411, 4-12
is not similar to 412. In the former case, users should check classification
number 4 (mathematics and symbolic logic) and 411 (symbolic logic and boolean
algebra in accounting.
The number "8" was used to denote "supply file" (i.e.
copies of an item reproduced for distribution). In the early years, memos
and reports for Prudential were the only items to use this category, and the
numbers following the "8" were consecutive by date of production.
Later, there were memos and reports on almost every subject, and the number
following the "8" denoted the subject. Most of the Prudential memos
and reports were filed as "#8"; later materials have been filed
under the second number (e.g., #8-108 is under #108). The number "5"
was used to designate notes. When the "5" is followed by a dash
and another number (e.g., 5-10), the materials have been filed under the second
number, which denotes the subject.
Often Berkeley used letters to denote subcategories, but these subcategories
have been ignored in arranging the folders because his use of them was very
inconsistent. Some numbers were used for two different subjects, and these
subjects are listed separately under the number.
Arrangement of the Collection
Numerical Subject Files, 1930-1975
Unnumbered Subject Files, 1930, 1943
Berkeley Enterprises Publications, Pamphlets, and Books, 1937-1984
Berkeley Enterprises Robot Kits and Teaching Machines, undated, ca. 1958,
ca. 1963
Photographs and VHS Cassette, undated, 1950, and 1988
Social Action Groups, 1955-1972
Social Action Groups - Publications, 1958-1969
Index Terms
Arnoni, M. S.
Cousins, Norman.
Luscomb, Florence, 1887-
Pauling, Linus, 1901-
Ruchlis, Hyman.
Ruopp, Richard.
Association for Computing Machinery.
Berkeley Enterprises.
Prudential Insurance Company of America.
SANE, Inc.--Periodicals.
Computers and automation.
Computers : their operation and applications.
Antinuclear movement--United States.
Automation--Periodicals.
Computer industry--Societies, etc.
Computers.
Computers--History.
Computers--Periodicals.
Nuclear disarmament.
Peace movements--United States.
Robotics--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Robotics--Research.
Social action--United States.
Toward a sane nuclear policy.
Sane-USA.
Sane world.
Box and Folder List
Numerical Subject Files, 1930-1975
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#2: Actuaries Club of Boston, 1937. (Box 1, folder 1) [correspondence,
notes]
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#3: RESTRICTED: Financial--bank accounts, employee taxes, bills owed.
(Box 77)
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#4: Mathematics and symbolic logic, ca. 1930-1968. (Box 1, folders 2-55;
Box 2, folders 1-21) [notes, memos, correspondence and Prudential reports
on Boolean algebra, statal algebra, symbolic logic, etc.]
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#5: Notes-general, 1947-1965. (Box 2, folders 22-53) [notes from classes
with Rudolf Flesch, Rosenberg and others, notes on economics, speed words,
office operations, and other topics, including sociology course taken in
Moscow]
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#6: Plans for work, 1937-1968. (Box 2, folders 54-68; Box 3, folders
1-16) [lists of jobs to complete and time records on work done]
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#7: Religion, 1966. (Box 3, folder 17) [correspondence with Rev. Harding]
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#8: Reports & articles, 1930-1955. (Box 3, folders 18-61; Box 4,
folders 1-11) [memos & reports written for Prudential, Actuaries Club
of New York Intercompany Study Committee reports, articles by Hugo Wright,
notes and materials from classes by Quine on logic and by Schrimpf on electronic
computers, and James the intelligent robot]
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#9: Filing systems and codes, ca. 1929-1967. (Box 4, folders 12-23)
[codes for filing and work tasks, file location sketches]
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#10:Games and general reference on games, 1935-1969. (Box 4, folders
24-39)
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#11:Notes, 1923, 1966. (Box 4, folders 40-41) [rock types, foreign travels]
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#12:Parodies, spoofs, and humor, 1929-1961. (Box 4, folders 42-44)
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#20:LISP, 1964-1970. (Box 4, folders 45-68; Box 5, folders 1-57; Box
6, folders 1-56; Box 7, folders 1-4) [notes from Dan Bobrow class, articles,
memos, correspondence and computer printouts on LISP and Miniature LISP
(LIMP) Primer development by ECB and Mike Levin]
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#21:Society of Actuaries, 1964. (Box 7, folders 5-6) [notes, articles,
charter]
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#24:LISP thesaurus, 1968. (Box 7, folder 7) [notes, report segment]
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#26:Check questions for improvement of quality & production, 1941.
(Box 7, folder 8) [memos about decision making]
-
#30:Laboratory of Advertising Performance reports, 1953. (Box 7, folder
9)
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#33:Teaching machines, esp. Brainiac, 1960-1967. (Box 7, folders 10-61;
Box 8, folders 1-23) [correspondence, reports, notes, memos, circuit sketches,
advertising promotions, manuals, including Teaching Machines, Programmed
Learning and Automatic Teaching Computers, photos]
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#35:Mathematics and logic, 1942-1958. (Box 8, folders 24-27) [Advanced
Punch Card Operations class, Kalin-Burkhart logical truth calculator, Methods
Division Course, SEAC, electronic juggler, Computer Control Math Services
booklets]
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#36 Assignments and practice exercises, 1942. (Box 79, folder 6) [notes
about use of automated information machinery]
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#40:Giant Brains business records, 1947-1967. (Box 8, folder 28-51)
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#41:Reports for Prudential; costs of computer applications in business,
1947-1948. (Box 8, folders 52-56) [index, reports, memos, attached correspondence]
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#47:ACM and other computer societies, 1947-1978. (Box 8, folders 57-59;
Box 9, folders 1-58; Box 10, folders 1-3 A) [minutes, reports, papers,notices,
ACM social responsibility committee records and correspondence]
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#48:Reports written for Prudential, 1947. (Box 10, folders 3B-6) [index,
reports, memos, attachments, on applications of science to business]
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#49:Computer Revolution, 1961-1966. (Box 10, folders 7-10) [outline,
correspondence, royalty statement]
-
#51:Probability and Statistics kits, 1962-1963. (Box 10, folders 11-18)
[Science Materials Center correspondence]
-
#52:Computers and Automation business records, 1954-1971. (Box 10, folders
19-75; Box 11; Box 12, folders 1-14) [correspondence, glossary lists, circulation
statistics and analyses, C & A promotional mailings, Who's Who in Computers
production records]
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#58:Fastline monthly (Ted Webster)/IDC lawsuit and settlement, IDC/IBM
lawsuit and settlement, 1956-1964. (Box 12, folders 15-19)
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#59:Office operations, 1956-1969. (Box 12, folders 20-84) [coding keys,
exercises for and draft of Telling True From False]
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#62:Prudential, "hazards" project, 1946-1957. (Box 13, folders
1-40)
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#64:Computers: Their Operation and Applications, 1954-1965. (Box 13,
folders 41-52; Box 14, folders 1-25) [drafts, notes, correspondence]
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#65:Electrical parts (switches, relays), 1956. (Box 14, folder 26) [invoices]
-
#67:Harry Walen's book -- Family Travel Camper, 1953-1964. (Box 14,
folders 27-45) [correspondence, drafts, final copy]
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#68:United Life/Peerless Casualty consulting job, 1953-1967. (Box 14,
folders 46-54) [notes, computations, correspondence, reports]
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#69:Passaconaway Civic Association, 1953-1964 . (Box 14, folders 55-67)
[original organizational questionnaire, correspondence, minutes, newsletter]
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#71:Lists of current projects and codes, 1956-1957. (Box 14, folders
68-71)
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#76:Electronic automobile, 1956. (Box 14, folders 72-74) [proposals
and reports for Sylvania Electric, including Alec--the Electronic Reporter]
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#77:Mathematics in an Era of Automation, 1956-1963. (Box 14, folders
75-83) [drafts, outlines, correspondence]
-
#78:Electric Games Co., 1956. (Box 14, folder 84) [consultant work for,
and correspondence with Jim Prentice]
-
#79:Mailing list business (J1), 1959-1967. (Box 14, folders 85-89) [accounting
records]
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#80:Berkeley Enterprises, corporate structure, 1946-1956. (Box 15, folders
1-16) [resignation from Prudential, statement of purpose for Berkeley Associates,
prospectus for Berkeley Enterprises, list of projects underway]
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#83:BE financial reports, 1955-1968. (Box 15, folders 17-61) [accounts
payable & receivable]
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#86:Articles & lectures, 1936-1973. (Box 15, folders 62-90; Box
16; Box 17, folders 1-82) [drafts, critiques, correspondence]
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#87:Hiring employees, ca. 1956-1968. (Box 18, folder 1-9) [position
descriptions, aptitude tests]
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#89:Brainiac kits (K 18) business and robot car, 1957-1967. (Box 18,
folders 10-22) [proposals, correspondence, advertisements, invoices]
-
#90:C & A database (J6), 1968. (Box 18, folders 23-25) [correspondence
about setting up data base]
-
#92:Language, Ideas and Computers, 1936-1967. (Box 18, folders 26-68)
[notes, correspondence, and computer printouts on computer explanation and
University of Toronto conversation problem, writings on logic and explanation,
vocabulary studies]
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#94:Library of Computer and Information Sciences, 1964-1968. (Box 19,
folders 1-29) [correspondence, especially with Herb Nagourney, drafts for
reviewers' Guide, advertisement mailings]
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#95:Teaching machine kit, Herb Nagourney 1962-1963. (Box 19, folders
30-42) [correspondence, status reports, reviews of books, and advertisements]
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#96:Science Materials Center, Hy Ruchlis 1959-1967. (Box 19, folders
43-85; Box 20, folders 1-29) [correspondence, notes, and circuit diagrams
regarding development of kits, manuals and experiments, and catalogs and
advertisements]
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#97:Dick McLeod of Graphics Arts, 1963-1964. (Box 20, folders 30-32)
[correspondence, invoices]
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#98:China, some Cuba, 1959-1966. (Box 20, folders 33-41) [Letter From
China by Anna Louise Strong, China Kit from WILPF correspondence, notes
and background literature and clippings] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups
File
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#99:General science, 1959-1971.(Box 20, folders 42-91) [notes, correspondence
and aphorisms, memos on common sense and mistakes, appendices from General
Science and Problem Solving]
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#100: Correspondence, 1952, 1956, 1958. (Box 20, folders 92-93) [Michael
Leyzorek, Eva di Stefano, and T. P. H. Liang correspondence]
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#102: Krebiozen cancer treatment, 1959-1967. (Box 21, folders 1-21)
[correspondence, notes and articles on Krebiozen and other alternative cancer
treatments]
-
#103: Prometheus Book Club, 1957-1962. (Box 21, folders 22-27) [ideas
for articles for Prometheus Press, especially on flights over the Soviet
Union by U. S. military, and chapters 3 & 4 from Odyssey of a Citizen]
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#105: Robots, 1951-1967. (Box 21, folders 28-85; Box 22, folders 1-30)
[correspondence, memos, accounting records, and notes on the development
and marketing of small robots, including Relay Moe, Franken, Tit-Tat-Toe
Machine, Test Your Nerve Machine, Simon, and mechanical brain kits. Also
includes schematics for Magnum Drum storage and some robots, correspondence,
and accounting records for rental and exhibition of machines, photos]
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#106: Newton Junior College, 1959-1967. (Box 22, folders 31-40) [talks
given,correspondence with Walter Taylor and Greenfield Community College]
-
#107: Plants, 1944-1969. (Box 22, folders 41-81) [correspondence and
notes about growing plants, Brooklyn Botanic Garden]
-
#108: Possible articles for C & A, 1958-1968. (Box 22, folders 82-97;
Box 23, folders 1-43) [correspondence, articles and notes on various topics,
including ACM One Day Symposium, 1963]
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#109: Odyssey of a Citizen, 1959. (Box 23, folders 44-45) [partial draft,
background materials]
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#110: Guide to Mathematics for the Intelligent Nonmathematician, 1948-1968.
(Box 23, folders 46-66; Box 24; Box 25, folders 1-56) [correspondence, notes,
drafts and revisions of book]
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#111: Small computers, especially the Berkeley computer, 1959-1963.
(Box 25, folders 57-60) [proposals, agreements and correspondence about
project with Bill Rann of King's Green Engineering Co. and Andrew Booth]
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#113: ACM Working Group on Socially Desirable Applications of Computers,
1959. (Box 25, folders 61-62) [mailing lists, articles and correspondence]
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#114: Minor consulting jobs, 1949-1958. (Box 26, folders 1-42) [correspondence,
reports, depositions, statistical charts and notes for Welbilt Stove, Merganthaler
Linotype, Esso, Eschbach, and others]
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#115: Consulting through Fackler & Co., 1950-1953. (Box 26, folders
43-47) [correspondence, notes and statistical lists]
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#116: Connell Price & Co., 1950-1952. (Box 26, folders 48-50) [memos
on annuity aggregate methods]
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#117: Electric Games Co., Jim Prentice, 1959. (Box 26, folder 51) [correspondence,
notes, and brochures on cooperation in development and marketing of teaching
machines and Brainiac]
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#117: Computer-Assisted Indexing and Computer-Assisted Improvement of
Readability, 1976. (Box 26, folder 52) [report to Wiley & Sons]
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#118: Export efforts for Brainiac, 1959. (Box 26, folder 53) [correspondence
with Meccano Ltd.]
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#120: H-Bomb, book draft, 1950. (Box 26, folders 54-56) [draft of book,
correspondence]
-
#121: Math puzzles by ECB, 1950. (Box 26, folders 57-58) [puzzles, notes
and correspondence]
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#123: Ideas, 1950-1951. (Box 26, folders 59-61) [notes on business ideas,
including a patent check on a stationery holder]
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#124: Classification schemes, 1939-1960. (Box 26, folders 62-72) [index
to publications that Berkeley authored or distributed, project numbers,
and ideas for classification schemes]
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#126: Cuba, 1961-1964. (Box 27, folder 1-9) [notes, including a discussion
with Florence Luscomb, articles, and brochures]
-
#127: Small analogue computer, 1950-1961. (Box 27, folder 10-14) [correspondence,
notes, and circuit diagrams]
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#128: Civil liberties, 1961-1966. (Box 27, folders 15-38) [correspondence,
notes, drafts of articles, and clippings on free speech and desegregation]
SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
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#129: Boy Scout Troop 16 Committee report, 1954. (Box 27, folder 39)
[minutes]
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#129: "Convincing the Unconvinced," 1960. (Box 27, folder
40) [working file]
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#130: Digital Computer Techniques course, 1950-1953. (Box 27, folders
41-49) [City College of New York course bulletin, notes, exams, student
submissions]
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#131: Students' files, 1951-1957. (Box 27, folders 50-68; Box 28, folders
1-22) [course materials, bulletins, forms, correspondence, completed exams,
report to State Department of Education, Massachusetts]
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#132: Course advertisements, legal papers, 1952-1964. (Box 28, folders
23-32) [course materials, bulletins, forms, correspondence, and completed
exams]
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#133: Symbolic logic courses, 1951-1961. (Box 28, folders 33-43) [course
materials, bulletins, forms, correspondence, and completed exams]
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#134: Computing machinery courses, 1951-1961. (Box 28, folder 44-64)
[course materials, bulletins, forms, correspondence, and completed exams]
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#135: Simplac Computer, 1951-1963. (Box 28, folders 65-81; Box 29, folders
1-5) [correspondence with Michael Platzman, S. J. Booth, and others, notes,
accounting records and circuit diagrams]
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#137: Operation research courses, 1951-1963. (Box 29, folders 6-20)
[course materials, bulletins, forms, correspondence, and completed exams]
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#138: Mathematics courses, 1951-1963. (Box 29, foldesr 21-97; Box 30,
folders 1-5) [course materials, bulletins, forms, correspondence, completed
exams]
-
#139: Language and explanation courses, 1951-1960. (Box 30, folders
6-11) [course materials, forms, correspondence)
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#140: Symbolic Logic and Intelligent Machines, 1951-1965. (Box 30, folders
12-26) [book drafts and revisions, correspondence, memos, notes, and early
sales figures]
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#141: Fluoridation, 1961-1964. (Box 30, folders 27-59; Box 31, folders
1-25) [Fluoridation and Dental Health Newsletter, records of the Newton
Citizens' Committee for Dental Health and the Committee for an American
Dental Health Society, correspondence, mailing lists, and background materials]
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#143: Reading and spelling, 1951. (Box 31, folder 26) [notes, correspondence,
Spelling -- A Common-Sense Guide]
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#144: Gateway to Science, 1955-1956. (Box 31, folders 27-29)
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#145: Pamphlets and reprints for sale, 1951-1968. (Box 31, folders 30-69;
Box 32, folders1-19) [correspondence, drafts and accounting records concerning
reprints and revisions; draft of Jerome Grossman's book)
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#146: Application to Harvard for PhD program, 1961. (Box 32, folder
20)
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#147: RESTRICTED: Retirement plans for employees. (Box 78)
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#148: Operation Research Group notes, 1952. (Box 32, folders 21-23)
[National Research Council on Survival and American Jewish Conference reports,
notes, and newspaper clippings]
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#148: Memos on success, 1962. (Box 32, folders 24-26) [memos on life
by Berkeley, and letters from McGovern]
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#150: Hextat, 1961. (Box 32, folder 27) [correspondence, memos]
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#151: League Against Slander Project, 1952-1957. (Box 32, folders 28-44)
[Correspondence, notes, reports, subscription forms, and materials on Fair
Employment Practices Committee]
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#152: Computers and Automation, 1954-1961. (Box 32, folders 45-72) [editorial
and other material, especially on social responsibility, offers to sell
C & A]
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#153: Generic drugs project, 1967. (Box 32, folder 73) [newspaper clippings]
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#154: Math services proposal, 1961. (Box 32, folders 74-77) [correspondence,
memos, notes]
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#155: Everything in Berkeley Enterprises, 1952-1969. (Box 33; Box 34,
folders 1-16) [advertising galley proofs and correspondence, income and
response records, and promotional mailings]
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#156: Hansen Actuarial Services consulting job, 1962. (Box 34, folders
17-29) [reports, agreements, correspondence]
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#158: Florence Luscomb, 1961-1963. (Box 34, folders 30-43) [correspondence,
notes, reports, postcards, and photos]
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#159: Travel, especially trip around world, 1962-1968. (Box 34, folders
44-66) [notes and correspondence on vacation and business trips, photos
from Japanese conference]
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#162: U. S. intervention in Vietnam, 1965. (Box 35, folder 35) [correspondence,
newspaper clippings] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
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#163: Jews in USSR, 1965. (Box 35, folder 3) [newspaper clippings]
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#166: Overpopulation problem, 1962. (Box 35, folder 4) [newspaper clippings
and Sanger appeal]
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#167: Reading Reform Foundation, 1962-1968. (Box 35, folders 5-50: Box
36, folders 1-5) [correspondence, foundation handbook, minutes, bylaws,
notes, word and book lists, and materials from Carden Method, Orton Society,
Reading Reform Conference materials]
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#170: Symbolic Logic, Its Applications, and Significance, 1962. (Box
36, folder 6) [outline for Library of Science series]
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#175: Numbles, 1954-1968. (Box 36, folders 7-13) [puzzles, correspondence]
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#176: Greeting card project, 1953-1965. (Box 36, folders 14-27) [Personal
Christmas Cards manuscript, cards, and correspondence]
-
#177: Kenneth Heuer, 1962. (Box 36, folder 28) [notes and correspondence
on books for McMillan]
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#178: Scrabble, 1954. (Box 36, folders 30-32) [Two Letter Words and
Their Definitions, correspondence]
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#178: Russian correspondence, esp. Ivan Borisov, Svet Lavrov, V. M.
Barashenkov, 1954-1968. (Box 36, folders 33-47) [correspondence, notes,
Huge Mistakes and Teachable Moments]
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#179: Oliver Swan of Paul R. Reynolds & Son, 1955-1962. (Box 36,
folders 48-49) [ideas on book of fiction using journal, and plans for reprint
of Lewis Carroll book]
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#180: Minority of One, 1961-1967. (Box 36, folders 50-54) [correspondence
with Menachem S. Arnoni, articles, newspaper clippings] SEE ALSO: Social
Action Groups File
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#181: Minority of One exchange, 1963. (Box 36, folder 55) [correspondence
with Arnoni on Minority of One and Boston Committee for Disarmament &
Peace mailing list exchange] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
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#182: Creative Scientific Sales Promotion, 1963. (Box 36, folder 56)
[C. R. Daniels, Data Products Corp.]
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#183: Pergammon Press, 1954, 1963. (Box 36, folders 57-58) [Telling
True from False]
-
#184: Research project in logic, 1963. (Box 36, folders 59-68) [exercises
for Telling True from False]
-
#185: Greenhouse, 1954-1959. (Box 36, folders 69-80) [correspondence,
memos, notes, advertising materials, drawings, and photos]
-
#186: Spelling, 1954-1957. (Box 37, folders 21-22) [notes, word lists,
memos, and plans for spelling book)
-
#188: Relay Moe, 1955-1965. (Box 37, folders 23-31) [Tit-Tat-Toe machine,
Test Your Nerve Machine, circuit diagrams and descriptions, notes, correspondence]
-
#189: Mechanical Brain machines, 1950-1965. (Box 37, folders 32-67;
Box 38; Box 39; Box 40, folders 1-11) [notes, correspondence, circuit diagrams
and blueprints, invoices, customer receipts, manuals and drafts, photos,
Simon Half, Geniac, Tyniac, Sundorra 21, Brainiacs, Oliver Garfield suit]
-
#190: Henry Allen vs. Security, 1955-1962. (Box 40, folders 12-25) [notes,
drafts, manuscript, and background materials including Navy records]
-
#190:"The Prevention of Errors in Computer Applications,"
1978. (Box 40, folder 26) [handouts, notes to lecture]
-
#191: Photoelasticity kit, 1963. (Box 40, folder 27) [proposal for kit
by Tom Simkins]
-
#193: Better Education From a Scientist's Viewpoint, 1958. (Box 40,
folder 28-34) [correspondence, drafts, What the Child Is -- What He Does]
-
#193: Electric Game Co., 1963. (Box 40, folders 44-52) [correspondence
with Jim Prentice on programmed learning kits, automatic teaching computer,
and accounting records]
-
#194: Reading program, 1955-1966. (Box 40, folder 53-61; Boxes 41-42)
[Quality Control Committee reports and minutes, background materials on
standards and evaluation in education, drafts of educational programs for
Newton Public Schools, memos, newspaper clippings, brochures on Haskell
Freedman]
-
#195: Cardboard automatic computer, 1955. (Box 43, folder 1) [correspondence,
notes, and model]
-
#196: American Pension Conference, 1962. (Box 43, folder 2) [notes with
paper on annuity contracts]
-
#197: Sylvania Robot plans, 1956-1967. (Box 43, folders 3-12) [notes,
circuit diagrams, descriptions, and correspondence with Mort Kronengold,
Juli Skalski, Don Hughes and others]
-
#198: Brandon Applied Systems, Inc., 1964-1969. (Box 43, folders 13-36)
[correspondence, notes, Brandon reports and advertising, cooperative mailings,
and BE takeover discussions]
-
#199: Famous Writers School, 1963-1964. (Box 43, folders 37-40) [advertising
from school]
-
#201: Computer-assisted explanation, 1963-1968. (Box 43, folders 41-66)
[consulting for ONR through Information International, Inc., including CAI
and LISP book, proposals, reports, memos, notes, and time accounts]
-
#202: Benjamin Gurley's murder, 1963. (Box 44, folder 1) [news clippings
on murder of vice president of Information International, Inc.] SEE ALSO:
Social Action Groups File
-
#203: Miles M. Dawson & Sons, 1964. (Box 44, folder 2) [correspondence
and Actuaries' Club of Boston membership list]
-
#204: Impact of automation on employment, 1963-1966. (Box 44, folders
3-14) [talks, drafts of talks, background information, and correspondence]
-
#205: International Data Corporation, 1964-1967. (Box 44, folders 15-19)
[memos, correspondence, IDC promotional materials, staff lists, financial
statement, Fastline Monthly]
-
#206: C & A "fulfillment," 1964-1966. (Box 44, folders
20-29) [subscription fulfillment and problems, preparation for ABC audit,
and correspondence with Bill McMillan, subscribers]
-
#208: Bread by subscription project, 1964. (Box 44, folders 30-31) [correspondence
and recipes]
-
#209: Senator Ed Kennedy, 1968. (Box 44, folder 32) [letter about possible
assassination attempts]
-
#210: Poverty, 1964. (Box 44, folder 33) [newspaper clippings and articles]
-
#211: Arthur D.Little, 1964. (Box 44, folder 34) [correspondence and
notes on consulting job]
-
#212: ONR information systems research, 1964-1968. (Box 44, folders
35-55) [consulting through Information International, Inc., reports, proposals,
for Naval Analysis Group, notes, correspondence with Don Pollock and others,
including materials on Second Conference on Research Program Effectiveness]
-
#213: High School debate topic, 1964. (Box 44, folders 56-57) [information
requests from students from Boston Committee for Disarmament and Peace]
SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#214: Spelling, 1964. (Box 44, folders 58-60) [notes and correspondence
with Stanley Wolf of McMillan on Spelling -- A Common-Sense Guide, and a
report by Wolf)
-
#216: Fred Kirch, 1964. (Box 44, folder 61) [correspondence and memos
on promotional mailing of reprints]
-
#217: Computer-assisted explanation, 1966-1971. (Box 45, folders 1-39)
[reports, correspondence and notes on explanation for ONR through Information
International, Inc. Talks with Dan Bobrow, reports to W. J. Saylor, and
computer printouts using Mentor and LISP]
-
#218: Vietnam war protest efforts, 1964-1970. (Box 45, folders 40-51;
Box 46, folders 1-68) [correspondence, notes, drafts of articles, reprints,
newspaper clippings, mailing lists, and other materials] SEE ALSO Social
Action Groups File
-
#219: "Measurement," 1964. (Box 46, folder 69) [correspondence
about magazine by Milt Aronson]
-
#221: Computer-assisted explanation, re C & A, 1966. (Box 47, folders
1-3) [memos, proposal, and conference agenda]
-
#222: Ed Fredkin's book,1964-1965. (Box 47, folders 4-14) [notes, memos,
outlines, and drafts]
-
#224: Logic and Discovery kit "Telling True from False," 1964-1965.
(Box 47, folders 15-23) [originally named Everyday Logic, with notes, correspondence,
outlines, drafts, a copy of Brainiac, and Lowry-Lucier reasoning tests]
-
#225: General Science and Problem Solving: Mistakes & How to Prevent
Them, 1965-1970. (Box 47, folders 24-34) [proposals, notes, correspondence
with Don Pollock, Bob Taylor and others on book based on research at ONR]
-
#227: Joe Weizenbaum's computer conversation, 1965. (Box 47, folder
35) [computer printout]
-
#228: Hexstat royalties, 1965. (Box 47, folder 36) [correspondence and
copy of contract]
-
#229: "True from False in Vietnam," 1965. (Box 47, folder
37) [correspondence, memos, and notes on idea for Viet Nam Inquirer, copy
of Viet Report] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#230: Computer Assisted Documentation, 1968-1969. (Box 47, folders 38-57)
[simulator-analyzer, ONR contract through III, computer printouts, reports,
notes, correspondence, discussions with Ed Fredkin, Lowell Hawkinson, and
book orders]
-
#231: Dag Hammarskjold, 1965. (Box 47, folder 58) [Look article and
requests for reference sources in Markings]
-
#232: Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1965. (Box 47, folder 59) [correspondence
with Donald Hunt on donation of small robot, includes Small Robots -- Report]
-
#234: Pollution, smoking, and health, 1967-1968. (Box 47, folders 60-64)
[newspaper clippings, reprint, and pamphlets]
-
#235: Urban problems, 1965. (Box 48, folder 1) [newsletter and newspaper
clippings]
-
#236: Dominican Republic, 1965. (Box 48, folder 2) [radio program, news
releases, and newspaper clippings]
-
#237: CIA, 1965.. (Box 48, folder 3) [letter and newspaper clippings]
-
#238: Timeshare, 1965. (Box 48, folder 4) [teletype sheets]
-
#240: LISP thesaurus and maintenance project, 1967-1968. (Box 48, folders
5-13) [drafts, correspondence, computer printouts, notes, and mailing lists]
-
#241: Wm. Carmen for mayor of Newton, 1965. (Box 48, folders 14-15)
[notes, booklet, and newspaper clippings]
-
#242: Readers' Club Report, 1949. (Box 48, folder 16)
-
#242: Computer purchase, 1965. (Box 48, folder 17) [correspondence on
sharing of IBM 1130]
-
#243: Intellectual notebook for 1943, 1943. (Box 48, folder 18)
-
#243: Proposal for switches on lamps, 1965. (Box 48, folders 19-20)
[correspondence, proposal, brochures]
-
#244: Intellectual notebook for 1944, 1944. (Box 48, folder 21)
-
#244: Printing costs of C & A, 1964-1965. (Box 48, folders 22-24)
[estimates, invoices]
-
#244: Immigration to Canada, 1965-1967. (Box 48, folders 25-26) [correspondence,
notes on The Computer Age conference, teaching at York University, business
opportunities in Canada, and immigration materials]
-
#245: Dahlgren, Harvard Labs, 1944-1947. (Box 76, folders 1-9; Box 79,
folders 1-4) [reports, memos, correspondence, circuit descriptions and notes
on Sequence Controlled Calculator Project with H. H. Aiken, and visits to
other labs]
-
#245: Printing of C & A, 1964-1968. (Box 76, folders 10-18) [invoices,
cost tables, and marked C & A copies]
-
#247: Notes on MIT electronics course, 1947. (Box 48, folder 27) [printed
notes, diagrams, and bibliography]
-
#247: Notes on automation, 1947. (Box 48, folder 28) [correspondence,
notes, photos, ERA Rapid Selector, Audiad, Prudential memos]
-
#247: U. S. - Soviet relations, job hunting, 1947. (Box 48, folder 29-32)
[correspondence and notes]
-
#248: Prudential and other work notes, 1948. (Box 48, folders 33-34)
[notes and correspondence]
-
#249: Society of Technical Writers & Publishers, 1948, 1966. (Box
48, folders 35-36) [notes, newsletters, membership and officer list, and
ultrafax]
-
#250: Important projects, 1966. (Box 48, folders 37-39) [memos and project
definition and approval forms]
-
#251: Newton Crime Prevention Committee, 1967-1968. (Box 48, folders
40-58) [reports, summary minutes, correspondence, notes, membership lists,
and background materials on crime prevention]
-
#253: Notes, 1953. (Box 48, folders 59-61) ["Fact sheet on Simon,"
correspondence]
-
#253: Henning Nelms of Pioneer Foundation, 1966. (Box 48, folder 62)
[correspondence on problem solving book, notes; includes Thinking With a
Pencil]
-
#254: Save the Grand Canyon task force, Sierra Club, 1966. (Box 48,
folders 63-64) [Sierra Club Bulletin and newspaper clippings]
-
#255: Religion, especially Elliot Church, Newton, 1966. (Box 48, folder
65) [correspondence and notes]
-
#261: Burglar alarms, 1967. (Box 48, folder 66) [notes and report on
progress]
-
#263: Prentice Enterprises, burglar alarms, 1967. (Box 48, folder 67)
[notes and correspondence]
-
#264: National Conference for New Politics, 1967. (Box 48, folder 68)
[correspondence and notes on Berkeley printing of Inter/Change magazine,
and a proposal for C & A daily]
-
#265: Joel Moses, 1967. (Box 48, folder 69) [correspondence and notes
on class at MIT on LISP]
-
#267: Bolt Beranek & Newman, Inc., 1967. (Box 48, folder 70) [correspondence
on LISP and MENTOR]
-
#268: Harold Fray, Jr., 1967. (Box 49, folders 1-2) [correspondence
and notes about social action; includes Letter to China] SEE ALSO: Social
Action Groups File
-
#269: Ideas for essays, 1967. (Box 49, folders 3-5) [notes, newspaper
clippings and resume]
-
#271: Israel, 1967. (Box 49, folder 6) [newspaper clippings]
-
#272: Technical writing, 1967. (Box 49, folder 7) [list of projects
and memo)
-
#273: Dartmouth College, 1967-1968. (Box 49, folders 8-11) [proposal
to NSF to develop Computer Language Algebra, reports correspondence, notes,
and Dartmouth lectures, including Kiewit Computation Labs Colloquium]
-
#276: HumRRO Project IMPACT, 1967-1969. (Box 49, folders 12-45)
-
#277: Eloise Houghton for Newton School Committee, 1968. (Box 49, folder
46)
-
#278: Computer-generated mailings, 1966. (Box 49, folder 47)
-
#279: Editing projects for C & A, 1966-1967. (Box 49, folders 48-52)
-
#281: Logic and the Problems of My Life, 1967. (Box 49, folders 53-54)
-
#282: Henry E. Niles, 1967. (Box 49, folders 55-56) [correspondence,
notes and newspaper clippings on Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace]
SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#283: Jonathan Kozol, 1967. (Box 49, folder 57) [correspondence and
newspaper clippings]
-
#284: Promotional efforts for C & A, 1967-1968. (Box 49, folders
58-66) [correspondence with Richard Leventer of Benson, Stagg and Assoc.
memos and income projections]
-
#285: Dolphins, 1968. (Box 49, folder 67) [correspondence, articles
and magazine]
-
#286: Suresh Mody of Boston Technical Publishers Inc., 1967. (Box 49,
folder 68) [correspondence]
-
#287: ACM Computer Assisted Instruction Seminar, 1967-1968. (Box 50,
folders 1-5) [correspondence, notes, newsletters, C-E-I-R/ACM seminar handouts,
materials from the Laboratory for Computer-Assisted Instruction at University
of Texas at Austin]
-
#289: EDP Associates Inc., 1968. (Box 50, folder 6) [agreement on course,
brochures and memos]
-
#290: C & A universal mailing list (CAUML), 1968. (Box 50, folders
7-19) [applications, lists and correspondence]
-
#293: Better Education from a Scientist's Viewpoint, 1959, 1967. (Box
50, folders 20-22) [draft, correspondence, background materials, memos for
Charles E. Brown of Newton Public Schools and inventory of 1967 articles
in C & A on computers and moral questions]
-
#296: DEC PDP-9 at BE, 1968. (Box 50, folders 23-30) [correspondence,
notes, field service manuals, invoices, BE financial report, computer use
schedules and brochures]
-
#297: Death of Martin Luther King, Jr., 1968. (Box 50, folders 31-33)
[correspondence, notes, memos, booklet and newspaper clippings]
-
#298: Dit Morse, 1968. (Box 50, folder 34) [outline of "Software
State of the Art," draft of "Operating Systems," and memos]
-
#299: Education and computers, 1968. (Box 50, folders 35-37) [notes,
abstracts from Education and Computers Colloquium at MIT, and correspondence]
-
#300: Computer-assisted explanation courses and consulting, 1967-1969.
(Box 50, folders 38-45) [correspondence with C-E-I-R, EDP Assoc., Paperback
Library, and others; notes and background materials including computer printouts
and tapes]
-
#301: John Arthur Exhibitions, 1956. (Box 50, folder 46) [correspondence,
notes, drawings, and contracts]
-
#301: Computers for the Millions, 1968. (Box 50, folders 47-50) [partial
draft, Electronics Industry Association report, and correspondence with
Paperback Library]
-
#302: Social anthropology, organizational structures, 1956-1968. (Box
50, folders 51-57) [correspondence, notes, computer courses brochures, course
materials, newspaper clippings, and organization appeals]
-
#303: Letters for Fun-Kit K7, 1956-1957. (Box 50, folder 58-64) [drafts,
notes, and correspondence]
-
#303: Bob Nassau, 1968. (Box 50, folders 55-56) [notes and background
materials on auto instructional kits)
-
#304: Patent and trademark legal issues, 1965-1968. (Box 51, folders
1-4) [correspondence and forms on legal names of Berkeley Enterprises, Computers
and Automation, and Berkeley Products, Inc.]
-
#305: Dover Publications, 1954-1968. (Box 51, folders 5-12) [correspondence,
book orders, book reviews, purchase orders, agreements with Jim Cormier,
and notes]
-
#306: Institute for Motivational Research, 1956. (Box 51, folder 13)
[newspaper clippings, and reprints]
-
#307: Numbles for Huebner Publications, 1956-1957. (Box 51, folders
14-17) [correspondence, puzzles, and Metlfax Magazine]
-
#308: Timesharing,1968. (Box 51, folders 18-19) [brochures of Time Brokers,
Inc., and notes]
-
#309: Financing of DEC computer, 1968. (Box 51, folder 20) [correspondence,
notes, and loan forms]
-
#310: RESTRICTED: Payroll taxes. (Box 77)
-
#311: Fees paid for contract workers and consultants, 1962-1965. (Box
51, folders 21-22) [time sheets]
-
#312: Time account, 1961. (Box 51, folder 23) [summary of time spent
on projects]
-
#314: Repeated important correspondence, 1952-1968. (Box 51, folders
28-84; Box 52, folders 1-48) [correspondence, notes, memos, and various
attachments]
-
#315: Hyde School booklet, 1956. (Box 52, folders 49-50) [correspondence,
notes on reprinting of The Child: What He Is -- What He Does]
-
#315: PDP-9 maintenance manual, 1968. (Box 52, folder 51-52) [memos
and engineering drawings lists]
-
#316: Softpac, Inc., 1968. (Box 52, folder 53) [correspondence, price
list, and program description]
-
#317: Course C12, 1968. (Box 52, folders 54-64) [correspondence, advertisements,
and evaluations by students).
-
#319: EJCC booth, 1956. (Box 52, folders 65-66) [correspondence, materials
lists, drawings, and drafts of ads for exhibit]
-
#320: Dick Ruopp, 1957-1964. (Box 52, folders 67-75) [notes, correspondence,
and accounting records for Kairos Press, mailing list for "religious
push for a better world"] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#321: Russia, esp. Czech revolt, 1968. (Box 52, folder 76) [newspaper
clippings]
-
#322: Ideas for books, 1960. (Box 52, folder 77) [notes and articles
on problems in reasoning]
-
#323: Workshop, tools, 1956. (Box 52, folder 78) [invoices and notes]
-
#324: ACM Working Group for Better Education, 1956-1966. (Box 52, folders
79-96; Box 53, folders 1-26) [correspondence, minutes, reports, notes, questionnaire
replies, application forms and letters, mailings, materials on ACM Secondary
Education Committee, and background materials on education and computers]
-
#326: Computer assisted instruction , 1968. (Box 52, folders 27-28)
[correspondence, notes, and C-E-I-R handbook]
-
#327: Low cost assemblies for robots, 1954-1957. (Box 52, folders 29-30)
[descriptions, correspondence, notes, drawings]
-
#327: Government lies, 1968. (Box 52, folders 31-34) [list of "lies,"
proposal for book, correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings]
-
#328: Roman Catholic Church, 1957-1967. (Box 53, folders 35-54) [correspondence,
notes, brochures from Protestants and Other Americans United, Society of
Separationists, and other anti-Catholic associations, Church and State newsletter,
questionnaire development and responses, Catholic booklists, proposal to
set up Association to Americanize the Roman Catholic Church, and newspaper
clippings]
-
#330: Operating instructions for Statistics Ed 2 class, 1972. (Box 53,
folder 55) [class binder contents]
-
#332: Tabor's Rocks of True Teaching, 1957-1964. (Box 53, folders 56-66)
[correspondence, printing estimates, promotional literature, St. Bernard's
School Budget of 1923, 1925, and 1926, and other school booklets]
-
#333: Teaching machines, general, 1957-1964. (Box 53, folders 67-71;
Box 54) [correspondence, memos, manuals, notes, circuit diagrams, contracts,
background materials including reports, magazines, tests, and manufacturers'
brochures]
-
#334: UFO's, 1958-1962. (Box 55, folders 1-2) [correspondence, including
U.F.O. Investigator newsletter]
-
#335: U. S. Military, 1968-1969. (Box 55, folders 3-4) [article and
newspaper clippings]
-
#336: Digital Relay Adder, Fairchild, 1957. (Box 55, folder 5) [circuit
diagrams, notes, and correspondence]
-
#337: Display rental from Ed Burnett, 1957. (Box 55, folder 6) [notes,
reports, photograph, and drawings, including material from Animation Unlimited]
-
#338: Dick Crohn of Promotion Consultants, Inc., 1958-1962. (Box 55,
folders 7-15) [correspondence, memos and notes on selling efforts, response
charts, accounting records, and promotional materials]
- #339: National Investigating Committee on Aerial Phenomena, 1962. (Box
55, folder 16) [correspondence with UFO group]
-
#340: Computer language algebra, 1969. (Box 55, folder 17) [notes]
-
#341: Central Congregational Church, 1957-1963. (Box 55, folders 18-19)
[correspondence, notes, memos, and newspaper clippings]
-
#342: Newton Church Council Social Action Committee, 1963-1964. (Box
55, folders 20-25) [Seminar on Wheels mailings, correspondence, notes, reports,
articles, and Blue Hill Protestant Center annual reports]
-
#344: Job hunting, 1963-1964. (Box 55, folders 26-27) [correspondence
and notes]
-
#346: Sputnik and education, 1957. (Box 55, folders 28-30) [newspaper
clippings and news releases]
-
#346: Whirlwing Checkers program, 1969. (Box 55, folder 31) [utility
program manual for Whirlwind I computer]
-
#349: Quakers, 1957-1963. (Box 55, folders 32-38) [correspondence, notes,
Friends Bulletin newsletter, material on Avon-at-Winnipesaukee Institute,
brochures, and newspaper clippings]
-
#350: Technical Committee on Ways and Means to a Lasting Peace, 1958-1960.
(Box 55, folders 39-42 ) [correspondence, notes, memos, articles and drafts,
and materials on setting up committee] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#351: Greater Boston Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, 1958-1962.
(Box 55, folders 43-64) [minutes, correspondence, reports, mailing lists,
Norman Cousins dispute, including bylaws of national SANE, statement of
policy on Communists, Berkeley's resignation, and chartering issues] SEE
ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#352: SANE magazine, 1945, 1956-1970. (Box 55, folders 65-90; Box 56;
Box 57, folders 1-69) [correspondence, notes, memos, articles and drafts,
questionnaire returns, and background materials including materials Linus
Pauling vs. Senator Dodd, and Norman Cousins] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups
Files
-
#353: Federation of American Scientists, 1959-1962. (Box 57, folders
70-72) [policy statements, notes, and correspondence with C. D. Coryell
and others]
-
#353: Pat Cody, 1969. (correspondence and notes on solo programming
course). (Box 57, folder 73)
-
#354: Peace Study Institute, 1958-1959. (Box 57, folders 74-80) [correspondence
with Edmund P. Hillpern, Theo F. Lentz and others, pamphlets, study course
materials, and notes] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#356: Better Education newsletter, 1958-1959. (Box 57, folders 74-80;
box 58, folders 1-6) [correspondence, background materials, and drafts of
newsletter on education]
-
#358: Class in Letters, Numbers & Sounds, 1958-1960. (Box 58, folders
7-8) [Letters for Fun, essay by L. Bloomfield]
-
#360: Stories for children, 1960-1962. (Box 58, folders 9-21) [drafts,
correspondence, notes, Mole stories by Richard Ruopp]
-
#361: Social responsibility questionnaire, 1958. (Box 58, folders 22-23)
[completed questionnaires, form letters, and correspondence]
-
#362: World Peace Research Organization, 1958. (Box 58, folders 24-27)
[correspondence with Linus Pauling, Society for Social Responsibility in
Science and others, and memos] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#363: Sol Friedman, World Strategy Game, 1958-1959. (Box 58, folder
28-30) [correspondence, notes, and report on Brainiac K20 sales]
-
#364: Norman Cousins book, 1959, 1962. (Box 58, folders 31-32) [notes
and correspondence]
-
#365: On Thermonuclear Peace, 1961-1963. (Box 58, folders 33-67; Boxes
59-60; Box 61, folders 1-5) [drafts, correspondence with Linus Pauling,
Florence Luscomb and others, notes, memos, and reference files on nuclear
war, peace, and civil defense] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#367: Everyday Reasoning, 1960-1962. (Box 61, folders 6-40) [book on
logic by ECB & Hy Ruchlis, notes, drafts, correspondence, and royalty
statements]
-
#368: Norton Levy's book on teaching math, 1960. (Box 61, folder 41)
[correspondence, notes, and report on SUPRAD Project]
-
#369: J. Grossman's book on Russia, 1960-1961. (Box 61, folders 42-44)
[correspondence, draft, and newspaper clipping]
-
#371: Solid geometry kit, math kit series, 1951-1961. (Box 61, folders
45-52) [solid geometry model patterns, drafts, notes, and contract with
Richard Fallon and Science Materials Center, Inc.]
-
#372: Statistics and probability kits and book, 1960-1965. (Box 61,
folders 55-63; box 62, folders 1-27 ) [correspondence, notes, parts lists,
contract, and Hextat manual and toy]
-
#373: Logic and Reasoning kit, 1960. (Box 62, folder 28) [drafts and
notes]
-
#373: Leaders of American public opinion, 1960. (Box 62, folder 29)
[lists of influential people and memo]
-
#374: Peace and disarmament questionnaire, 1960-1962. (Box 62, folders
30-35) [completed questionnaires] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#375: Political Action for Peace (PAX), 1960. (Box 62, folder 36) [correspondence]
SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#376: U2 incident, 1960. (Box 62, folders 37-39) [correspondence, protest
advertisement, and drafts]
-
#378: Aerospace kit (K40), 1960. (Box 62, folders 40-41) [correspondence,
contract with Macalaster Becknell, and promotional mailing]
-
#379: Resources & Facilities Corp., 1960. (Box 62, folders 42-43
) [correspondence and contract on sale of Brainiacs and company newsletter]
-
#380: Flying toy kit, 1960-1962. (Box 62, folders 44-55) [notes, design
drawings, drafts of manual, materials list, and reference materials]
-
#381: Artists and Writers of America, 1962. (Box 62, folder 56) [flyer
and request to meet]
-
#382: Lawrence Fleischer, 1960. (Box 62, folder 57) [correspondence
and notes about math book]
-
#383: Committees of Correspondence, 1960. (Box 62, folder 58) [correspondence]
SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#384: Political Action for Peace, 1960. (Box 62, folder 59) [correspondence]
SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#384: USSR, 1962-1963. (Box 62, folders 60-61) [embassy press releases
and booklet]
-
#385: Tortoise robot, 1960. (Box 62, folders 62-64) [correspondence]
-
#387: Boston Committee for Peace and Disarmament, 1960-1962. (Box 63,
folders 1-96) [reports, minutes, memos, correspondence, articles, mailings,
and mailing lists, including materials on evolution of peace action groups
after SANE controversy, 100 Days for Peace, and Linus Pauling] SEE ALSO:
Social Action Groups File
-
#388: Turn Toward Peace, 1961. (Box 63, folders 97-99) [notes, correspondence,
and newspaper clippings] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#390: Telling the True From the False, 1957-1968. (Box 64, folders 1-85;
box 65, folders 1-31) [notes, correspondence, and drafts; includes Logic
and Reasoning for Young People and reference materials]
-
#391: Questions on profit in peace effort, 1960. (Box 65, folder 32)
[correspondence] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#392: Australia, 1961-1964. (Box 65, folders 33-46) [correspondence
with Burt Kaufman of Survival Idea and others, notes, correspondence on
lecture tour, and newspaper clippings] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#393: Women's peace groups, 1961-1964. (Box 65, folders 47-52) [correspondence,
articles, and newspaper clippings] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#394: Disarmament & arms control (US government, UN), 1960-1963.
(Box 65, folders 53- 62) [reference material on International Arms Control
Symposium at Ann Arbor, Institute for Arms Control and Peace Research at
Univ. of Michigan, and Disarmament Document Series] SEE ALSO: Social Action
Groups File
-
#395: War Control Planners, Inc., 1963-1968. (Box 65, folders 63-70)
[correspondence with Howard and Harriet Kurtz about "Global Compassionate
Power" and "War Safety Control Power")
-
#396: Greater Boston Businessmen's Committee and Turn Toward Peace,
1962. (Box 65, folder 71) [minutes and correspondence, notes] SEE ALSO:
Social Action Groups File
-
#397: Peace candidates, 1963-1968. (Box 65, folders 72-77) [correspondence;
Massachusetts Political Action for Peace (PAX) minutes, financial and policy
statements; notes; campaign materials for H. Stuart Hughes, Noel Day, and
Gene McCarthy; and newspaper clippings] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#398: Council for Abolishing War peace lobby, 1962. (Box 66, folder
1) [correspondence, articles, and reprints by Leo Szilard from Scientists
for a Liveable World] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#399: Contribution requests, 1962-1963. (Box 66, folders 2-7) [correspondence,
contribution list, and mailing lists]
-
#402: Algebra in accounting, 1962.(Box 66, folder 8) [algebra exams
for Actuarial Society of America, 1921-1926]
-
#411: Symbolic logic and boolean algebra in accounting, 1957-1965. (Box
66, folders 9-14) [class materials, student papers, correspondence, notes,
and reference materials]
-
#412: NIM geometry puzzles, 1953, 1960. (Box 66, folders 15-16) [puzzles,
notes, and correspondence]
-
#413: Golbach's Conjecture, 1959-1964. (Box 66, folders 17-44) [correspondence,
articles and drafts on attempts at proof, notes, lists of prime numbers,
and computer printouts]
-
#450: Requests for information from social action groups, 1962. (Box
66, folders 45-49) [correspondence] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#451: Black groups, 1962. (Box 66, folder 50) [correspondence, articles,
and newspaper clippings] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
-
#457: Notes, 1965. (Box 66, folder 51) [articles and reprints including
"Pearly Gates," negative aspects of communism, and Le Petit Vocabulaire]
-
#515: Article submission procedures to other magazines, 1967. (Box 66,
folders 52-53) [correspondence, policy statements, and notes]
-
#523: Classification and Coding Techniques to Facilitate Accounting
Operations, 1959. (Box 66, folder 54) [National Association of Accountants
report]
-
#606: Math Encyclopedia, 1971-1976. (Box 66, folders 55-75; box 67,
folders 1-9) [notes, rough drafts, memos on Everyman's Guide to Mathematics,
Rough Writer computer program, and background material]
-
#640: C & A Notebook of Common Sense, 1971. (Box 67, folders 10-15)
[correspondence, reports, form letters, drafts, and final issues]
-
#650: Notes for actuarial course, 1975. (Box 67, folders 16-18) [syllabus
and notes)
-
#653: Pictorial reasoning, 1964-1972. (Box 67, folders 19-24) [notes,
drawings, pattern generator program and printouts, and SRA tests]
-
#697: Genie program, 1974. (Box 67, folder 25) [correspondence and memos
to Joel Wittenberg)
-
#729: Math notes not useful for general education, 1974. (Box 67, folders
26-32) [notes for textbook of math for general education, includes Explanation]
-
#777: Education, computers and the future, 1975. (Box 67, folder 33)
[memo to Bev Hunter and general correspondence]
-
#786: Actuarial course, 1975-1977. (Box 67, folder 34-42) [correspondence,
notes, and other materials for class taught by ECB for George B. Buck &
Co.]
-
#2075: Ben Gurley Association, 1963. (Box 67, folder 43) [notes, mailing
list, and newspaper clippings] SEE ALSO: Social Action Groups File
Unnumbered Subject Files, 1930, 1943
Unnumbered Subject Files contains two files not given a sequential order by
Berkeley.
- Modern Methods of Thinking, 1930. (Box 79, folder 7) [ECB speech as
part of Harvard Commencement]
- Frontiers of Thought, 1943. (Box 79, folder 8) [notes]
- Miscellaneous Notes and Correspondence, circa 1940s - 1960s (Box 79, folder 9) [Some of the materials may compliment Numbered Subject Files 5 and 9]
Berkeley Enterprises Publications, Pamphlets, and Books, 1937-1984
Berkeley Enterprises Publications are filed by publication ("P")
number, or if a publication had no "P" number, then they are filed
chronologically. The author of each publication is usually noted in parentheses
unless the author was Berkeley.
- P1: Construction Plans for Simon, 1952, 1955. (Box 67, folder 44)
- P2: Roster of Organizations in the Field of Automatic Computing Machinery,
1951, 1952, 1953. (Box 67, folder 45)
- P2W: Who's Who in Computers, 1957, 1963.. (Box 67, folders 46-47)
- P3: Squee the Robot Squirrel -- Construction Plans, 1952. (Box 67, folder
48)
- P4: A Summary of Symbolic Logic and its Applications, 1951, 1952, 1954,
1957. (Box 67, folder 49)
- P5: Boolean Algebra ... and Applications to Insurance, 1937, 1952, 1955.
(Box 68, folder 1)
- P6: Constructing Electric Brains, 1952, 1957. (Box 68, folder 2)
- P7: "Operational Research" (by P. M. S. Blackett), 1952, 1955.
(Box 68, folder 3)
- P8: Spelling -- a Common-Sense Guide, 1952. (Box 68, folder 4)
- P9: A Summary of Probability Distributions, 1952, 1954, 1959. (Box 68,
folder 5)
- P10: The Construction of Living Robots, 1952, 1956. (Box 68, folder 6)
- P11: The Chances of Human Survival, 1952. (Box 68, folder 7)
- P12: How to Explain Clearly, 1952, 1959. (Box 68, folder 8)
- P13: "A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits" (
by Claude E. Shannon), 1952, 1956. (Box 68, folder 9)
- P14: Circuit Algebra -- Introduction, 1952, 1953, 1955. (Box 68, folder
10)
- P16: Symbolic Logic -- 20 Problems and Solutions, 1952, 1955. (Box 68,
folder 11)
- P17: African Violets, 1952. (Box 68, folder 12)
- P18: Strategy in Chess, 1952, 1954. (Box 68, folder 13)
- P19:"Relations between Symbolic Logic and Large-Scale Computing Machines,"
1952. (Box 68, folder 14)
- P20: Explanation -- 15 Examples, 1952. (Box 68, folder 15)
- P22: Tic Tac Toe Playing Machines (by Bert and Ivan Sutherland), 1953.
(Box 68, folder 16)
- P23: Studying by Yourself, 1953, 1955, 1966. (Box 68, folder 17)
- P24: "Maturity -- Some Notes," 1953. (Box 68, folder 18)
- P25: Numbles, 1954. (Box 68, folder 19)
- P28: Some Checklists for Explaining, 1953. (Box 68, folder 20)
- P29: Calculus of Finite Differences, 1954. (Box 68, folder 21)
- P30: Geniacs, 1954, 1955. (Box 68, folder 22)
- P30B: The 33 Geniac Experiments, 1957. (Box 68, folder 22)
- P31: Two Lettered Word List, 1964. (Box 68, folder 23)
- P32: Symbolic logic (by Lewis Carroll), 1955. (Box 68, folder 24)
- P33: The Family Travel Camper (by Harry L. Walen), 1955. (Box 68, folder
25)
- P34: "Linear Programming and Computers" (by Chandler Davis),
1955. (Box 68, folder 26)
- P36: Small Robots - Report, 1956. (Box 68, folder 27)
- P37: A Gateway to Science, Vol.1, No. 1 and 2, 1955, 1956. (Box 68, folders
28-29)
- P38: Tyniacs, 1956.. (Box 68, folder 30)
- P38G: Introduction to Boolean Algebra for Circuits and Switching, 1959.
(Box 68, folder 31)
- P40: Giant Brains, 1961, 1963.. (Box 68, folder 32)
- P41: Computers -- Their Operations and Applications, 1957. (Box 68, folder
33)
- P42: House Plants -- a Handbook (Brooklyn Botanic Garden), 1954. (Box 68,
folder 34)
- P43: The Greenarium, 1956. (Box 68, folder 35)
- P44: Growing Plants in an Indoor Greenhouse, 1956. (Box 68, folder 36)
- P47: Letters for Fun, 1956.. (Box 68, folder 37)
- P48: The Child -- What He Is, What He Does, 1956. (Box 68, folder 38)
- P49: "Computer Market Survey," 1959. (Box 68, folder 39)
- P50: Brainiacs, 1961. (Box 68, folder 40)
- P50-1, 2: Brainiacs -- the New Experiments, 1957. (Box 68, folder 41)
- P51: "Conditions Affecting the Application of Symbolic Logic,"
(reprinted from Journal of Symbolic Logic), 1942. (Box 68, folder 42)
- P52: Some Fascinating Brainiacs, 1959. (Box 68, folder 43)
- P52G: Glossary, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956. (Box 68, folder 44)
- P52G: Glossary (by Berkeley and Linda L. Lovett), 1960. (Box 68, folder
44)
- P53:Brainiacs -- the 1958 Experiments, 1958.. (Box 68, folder 45)
- P54: How to go from Brainiacs to Geniacs to Automatic Computers, 1958.
(Box 68, folder 46)
- P55: List of References to Computer Literature, 1958. (Box 68, folder 47)
- P56: Interest, Discount, Annuities, and Some Related Topics a Brief Introduction,
1958. (Box 68, folder 48)
- P57: Risks, Insurance Premiums and Some Related Topics -- a Brief Introduction,1958.
(Box 68, folder 49)
- P58: Binary Numbers and Their Relatives -- a Brief Introduction, 1958.
(Box 68, folder 50)
- P59: Brainiacs -- Introduction and Explanation, 1962. (Box 68, folder 51)
- P60: "Some Important Applications of Computers," 1959. (Box 68,
folder 52)
- P61: Symbolic Logic and Intelligent Machines, 1968. (Box 68, folder 53)
- P62: How to Assemble Brainiacs, 1959. (Box 68, folder 54)
- P63: Computing Machines (reprint from Colliers Encyclopedia), 1962. (Box
68, folder 55)
- P64: The Rocks of True Teaching (by Francis Tabor), 1959. (Box 68, folder
56)
- P75: Useful Reference Guide for the Computer Field, 1964. (Box 68, folder
57)
- P75B: Computer Desk Top Guide, 1967. (Box 68, folder 58)
- P75D: Computer Data Guide, 1969. (Box 68, folder 59)
- P108: The Computer Revolution, 1962. (Box 68, folder 60)
- P144: Common Properties and Relations -- Checklist, 1967. (Box 68, folder
61)
- P145: Summation as a Function of Any Terms, 1940. (Box 68, folder 62)
- Electronic Machinery for Handling Information and its Uses in Insurance,
1947. (Box 68, folder 63)
- "Electronic Sequence Controlled Calculating Machinery and Applications
in Insurance," 1947. (Box 68, folder 64)
- "The Algebra of States and Events," 1954. (Box 68, folder 65)
- Announcement: Courses & Guided Study, ca. 1957. (Box 68, folder 66)
- Geniac advertisements, ca. 1950. [oversize] (Box 75)
- Geniac Templates, 1957. (Box 68, folder 67)
- Secondary School Mathematics and the Second Industrial Revolution, 1957.
(Box 68, folder 68)
- Teaching Machines, Programmed Learning and Automatic Teaching Computers,
1963. (Box 68, folder 69)
- The Programming Language LISP - Its Operation and Applications, (Information
International, Inc.), 1964. (Box 68, folder 70)
- Teaching Machines, Programmed Learning and Automatic Teaching Computers
(Part 2), 1964. (Box 68, folder 71)
- The Reference Day Book, 1965. (Box 69, folder 1)
- A Guide to Mathematics for the Intelligent Nonmathematician, 1966. (Box
69, folder 2)
- "Computer Assisted Explanation," Computer Assisted Explanation,
1967. (Box 69, folder 3)
- Computer Assisted Documentation of Computer Programs, Vol.1, 1969. (Box
69, folder 4)
- Computer Assisted Documentation of Computer Programs, Vol.2, 1971. (Box
69, folder 5)
- Ride the East Wind, 1973. (Box 69, folder 6)
- Probability and Statistics, an Introduction, 1974. (Box 69, folder 7)
- 101 Maximdijes, 1976. (Box 69, folder 8)
- Computer Book of Lists and the First Computer Almanac, 1984. (Box 70, folder
1)
- Logick or the Right Use of Reason in the Enquiry of the Truth (by Isaac
Watts), n.d. (Box 70, folder 2-3)
Berkeley Enterprises Robot Kits and Teaching Machines, undated, ca. 1958,
ca. 1963
- Brainiac kit [includes parts, instructions, and original box], ca. 1958.
(Box 80)
- Kit parts and publications [from various kits], n.d. (Box 82)
- Partially assembled kit [unidentified], n.d. (Box 81)
- "Teaching Machines, Programmed Learning, and Automatic Teaching Computers:
An Introduction Through Experiments" kit [includes parts and instructions],
ca. 1963 (Box 83)
Photographs and VHS Cassette, undated, 1950, and 1988
Generally, the photographs were removed from the main numerical subject file.
The video tape was produced by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
in 1988 and features Edmund Berkeley in his office as he was interview by an
ACM staff member.
- Publicity photos of Berkeley, 1950. (Box 71, folder 1)
- #33 Brainiac. (Box 71, folder 2)
- #100 Liang family. (Box 71, folder 3)
- #105 Robots, including Squee, Simon. (Box 71, folders 4-5)
- #127 Unidentified wired board from Franklin Institute. (Box 71, folder
6)
- #158 Florence Luscomb. (Box 71, folder 7)
- #159 Conference in Japan.. (Box 71, folder 8)
- #185 Berkeley greenhouse. (Box 71, folder 9)
- #189 Brainiac. (Box 71, folder 10)
- #247 ERA rapid selector. (Box 71, folder 11)
- #337 Berkeley display. (Box 71, folder 12)
- ACM Interview of Berkeley, September 1988. (VHS cassette) (Box 71)
Social Action Groups, 1955-1972
Most of the Social Action Groups Files were separated from #218 and #352
in the numerical subject files and ordered alphabetically by group name for
easier access.
- 100 Days for Peace Committee, 1961. (Box 72, folder 1)
- Alexander Defense Fund, 1967. (Box 72, folder 2)
- Act for Peace [SEE: American Friends Service Committee]
- Acts for Peace [SEE: American Friends Service Committee]
- American Association for the United Nations, 1963. (Box 72, folder 3)
- American Civil Liberties Union, 1959-1965. (Box 72, folder 4)
- American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, 1961-1965. (Box 72,
folder 5)
- American Committee on Africa, 1962-1963. (Box 72, folder 6)
- American Economic Foundation, 1959. [oversize] (Box 75)
- American Emergency Committee for Tibetan Refugees, Inc., 1959. (Box 72,
folder 7)
- American Federation of World Citizens, 1958-1961. (Box 72, folder 8)
- American Friends of Vietnam, 1968. (Box 72, folder 9)
- American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), 1958-1966. (Box 72, folders
10-14)
- American Friends Service Committee, 1958-1966. [oversize] (Box 75)
- American Ordnance Association, 1964. (Box 72, folder 15)
- Americans for Democratic Action, 1957-1962. (Box 72, folder 16)
- Amnesty International, 1971. (Box 72, folder 17)
- Appeal for Amnesty, 1961. (Box 72, folder 18)
- Arms of Friendship, Inc. 1961-1962. (Box 72, folder 19)
- Bill of Rights Fund, 1963. (Box 72, folder 20)
- Bomb-Test Suits, The, 1963. (Box 72, folder 21)
- British Vietnam Committee, 1965. (Box 72, folder 22)
- Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace, 1967-1972. (Box 72, folders
23-24)
- Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace, 1967-1968. [3 oversize items]
(Box 75)
- Businessmen's Committee on Vietnam, 1965. (Box 72, folder 25)
- Call Association Inc., The, 1961. (Box 72, folder 26)
- Cambridge Neighborhood Committee on Vietnam, 1967. (Box 72, folder 27)
- Campaign for Disarmament, 1960-1961. (Box 72, folder 28)
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1958-1961. (Box 72, folder 29)
- Canadian Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards, 1962. [SEE: also
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament] (Box 72, folder 30)
- Canadian Peace Congress, 1963-1964. (Box 72, folder 31)
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1963. (Box 72, folder 32)
- Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1961. (Box 72, folder 33)
- Central Committee of Correspondence, 1967-1968. (Box 72, folder 34)
- Citizen's Committee for Radiation Information, 1962-1963. (Box 72, folder
35)
- Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties, 1961-1962. (Box 72, folder
36)
- Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, 1960. (Box 72, folder
37)
- Citizens For Governmental Restraint, 1968. (Box 72, folder 38)
- Citizens League Against the Sonic Boom, 1968. (Box 72, folder 39)
- Civil Defense Letter Committee, 1962. (Box 72, folder 40)
- Civil Defense Protest Committee, 1961-1962. (Box 72, folder 41)
- Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. [SEE: American Civil Liberties
Union]
- Civil Rights Congress, 1955. (Box 72, folder 42)
- Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1962. (Box 72, folder 43)
- Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Viet Nam, 1968. (Box 72, folder 43)
- Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1961. (Box 72,
folder 43)
- Committee for a Democratic Spain, 1963. (Box 72, folder 46)
- Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. [SEE: SANE]
- Committee for a Test Ban Treaty, 1963. (Box 72, folder 47)
- Committee for Constitutional Government, Inc., 1961. (Box 72, folder 48)
- Committee for Education on Radiation Hazards, 1958. (Box 72, folder 49)
- Committee for GI Rights, 1968. (Box 72, folder 50)
- Committee for Negro Rights, 1962. (Box 72, folder 51)
- Committee for Non-Radioactive Food, 1960. (Box 72, folder 52)
- Committee for Nonviolent Action, 1960-1968. (Box 72, folder 53)
- Committee for Nuclear Information, 1959-1964. (Box 72, folder 54)
- Committee for Peace Organization, 1961-1962. (Box 72, folder 55)
- Committee for Protection of Children From Nuclear Fallout, 1962. (Box 72,
folder 56)
- Committee for Protest Action, 1960. (Box 72, folder 57)
- Committee for the Abolition of Nuclear Tests, 1958-1960. (Box 72, folder
58)
- Committee for the Freedom of William Worthy, 1962. (Box 72, folder 59)
- Committee for the Protection of Public Health & Welfare Against the
Hazards of Nuclear Energy, 1958. (Box 72, folder 60)
- Committee for World Development and World Disarmament, 1958-1963. (Box
72, folder 61)
- Committee of 100, 1960-1963. (Box 72, folder 62)
- Committee of Correspondence, 1961. (Box 72, folder 63)
- Committee of Religious Concern for Peace, 1968. (Box 72, folder 64)
- Committee of Responsibility, Inc., 1968. (Box 72, folder 65)
- Committee on Political Action for Peace. [SEE: PAX]
- Committee on Radioactivity in Food, 1962. (Box 72, folder 66)
- Committee to Aid American War Objectors, 1967-1968. (Box 72, folder 67)
- Committee to Aid the Monroe Defendants, 1961-1964. (Box 72, folder 68)
- Computer People for Peace (CPP), 1970-1971. (Box 72, folder 69)
- Conference of Greater New York Peace Groups, 1961-1962. [SEE: also 100
Days for Peace] (Box 72, folder 70)
- Congress of Racial Equality (C.O.R.E.), 1962. (Box 72, folder 71)
- Congress of Scientists on Survival (S.O.S.), 1962-1963. (Box 72, folder
72)
- Council for a Livable World, 1963-1969. (Box 72, folder 73)
- Council for Abolishing War, 1962. (Box 72, folder 74)
- Council For Correspondence. [SEE: Committee of Correspondence]
- Council on Christian Social Progress (American Baptist Convention), 1959-1960.
(Box 72, folder 75)
- Defenders of 3 against HAUC, 1965. (Box 72, folder 75)
- Democracy Unlimited, 1959. (Box 72, folder 75)
- Democratic National Committee, 1960. (Box 72, folder 75)
- Disarmament Research and Action Group (Disarmament R.A.G.), 1962. (Box
72, folder 79)
- Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1959-1965. (Box 72, folder 80)
- End the Draft, 1962-1965. (Box 72, folder 81)
- European Committee for Nuclear Disarmament, 1959. (Box 72, folder 82)
- Fair Play for Cuba Committee, 1960-1962. (Box 72, folder 83)
- Fallout Suits, 1958. (Box 73, folder 1)
- Federation of American Scientists, 1959-1962. (Box 73, folder 2)
- Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1958-1969. (Box 73, folder 3)
- Freedom House, 1965. (Box 73, folder 4)
- Freedom Stayout Committee, 1964. (Box 73, folder 5)
- Friends Committee for Reconciliation and Church Reconstruction, 1965. (Box
73, folder 6)
- Friends Committee on National Legislation, 1958-1968. (Box 73, folder 7)
- Friends of the Hibakusha, 1963. [SEE: also World Peace Study Mission] (Box
73, folder 8)
- General Strike for Peace, 1961-1963. (Box 73, folder 9)
- General Strike for Peace, 1961-1963. [oversize] (Box 75)
- Gus Hall - Benjamin J. Davis Defense Committee, 1963. (Box 73, folder 10)
- Hibakusha World Peace Pilgrimage Committee. [SEE: World Peace Study Mission]
(Box 73)
- Humanity Guild, Inc., 1963.. (Box 73, folder 11)
- Independent Negro Committee to End Racism and Ban the Bomb, 1962. (Box
73, folder 12)
- Independent Political Forum, 1962-1963. (Box 73, folder 13)
- Institute for American Democracy, ca.1961. [10 oversize items] (Box 75)
- Institute for International Order, 1958, 1963. (Box 73, folder 14)
- International League of Students, 1965. [oversize] (Box 75)
- International Rescue Committee, 1966. (Box 73, folder 15)
- Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO), 1971. (Box
73, folder 16)
- Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1959-1961. (Box 73, folder
17)
- League Against Slander, ca. 1952. (Box 73, folder 18)
- Liberal Citizens of Massachusetts (LCM), 1958-1963. (Box 73, folder 19)
- Massachusetts Freedom Movement, 1964. (Box 73, folder 20)
- May 2nd Movement, 1965-1966. (Box 73, folder 21)
- Medical Association for the Prevention of War, ca. 1959. (Box 73, folder
22)
- Men of the Trees, 1960. (Box 73, folder 23)
- Minority of One, The, 1961-1963. (Box 73, folder 24)
- Moral Re-Armament, n.d.. (Box 73, folder 25)
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1961-1965.
(Box 73, folder 26)
- National Co-ordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1966. [SEE:
also National Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam] (Box 73, folder 27)
- National Committee for an Effective Congress, 1963. (Box 73, folder 28)
- National Committee to Abolish the Un-American Activities Committee, 1961-1971.
[later called National Committee Against Repressive Legislation] (Box 73,
folder 29)
- National Committee to Repeal the McCarran Act, 1965. (Box 73, folder 30)
- National Council Against Conscription, 1958. (Box 73, folder 31)
- National Committee Against Repressive Legislation. [SEE: National Committee
to Abolish the Un-American Activities Committee]
- National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., 1950-1963. (Box 73,
folder 32)
- National Council of Churches, 1958-1967. (Box 73, folder 33)
- National Federation for Constitutional Liberties, ca. 1945. (Box 73, folder
34)
- National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1967-1969. (Box
73, folder 35)
- National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc., 1962-1971. (Box 73, folder 36)
- Newton Committee for Fair Housing and Equal Rights, 1966. (Box 73, folder
37)
- No More Hiroshimas. [SEE: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs]
- Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons, 1958-1959. (Box 73, folder
38)
- Nonviolent Committee for Cuban Independence, 1961. (Box 73, folder 39)
- Northern Student Movement, 1964. (Box 73, folder 40)
- Omaha Action--Nonviolence Against Nuclear Missile Policy, 1959. (Box 73,
folder 41)
- On the Beach Project, 1960. (Box 73, folder 42)
- Pacem, 1968. (Box 73, folder 43)
- PAX (Political Action for Peace), 1960-1969. (Box 73, folder 44)
- Peace Action Committee, 1958. (Box 73, folder 45)
- Peace Action Council, 1966. (Box 73, folder 46)
- Peace Activities Coordinating Council (P.A.C.C.), 1963. (Box 73, folder
47)
- Peace Council, 1961-1963. (Box 73, folder 48)
- Peace Race Campaign, 1961. (Box 73, folder 49)
- Peace Research Institute, 1961-1963. (Box 73, folder 50)
- Peace Study Institute, 1958. (Box 73, folder 51)
- Pennies for Peace, Inc., 1962. (Box 73, folder 52)
- People Against Racism, 1968. (Box 73, folder 53)
- Phoenix Defense Fund, 1959-1962. (Box 73, folder 54)
- Physicians for Social Responsibility, 1962-1965. (Box 73, folder 55)
- Physicians Forum, Inc., The, 1958. (Box 73, folder 56)
- Promoting Enduring Peace, 1958-1965. (Box 73, folders 57-58)
- Protestants and Other Americans United (P.O.A.U.), 1962. (Box 73, folder
59)
- Public Affairs Forum of Utah County, 1961. (Box 73, folder 60)
- Religious Freedom Committee, 1959-1963. (Box 73, folder 61)
- SANE, Local Chapters - 10th Congressional District, 1958-1959. (Box 73,
folder 62)
- SANE, Local Chapters - Boston, 1958-1962. (Box 73, folder 62)
- SANE, Local Chapters - Boston, newsletter, 1958-1961. (Box 73, folder 63)
- SANE, Local Chapters - Chicago, 1959-1964. (Box 73, folder 64)
- SANE, Local Chapters - Los Angeles and L.A. area, 1959-1962. (Box 73, folder
65)
- SANE, Local Chapters - Miscellaneous localities, 1958-1960. (Box 73, folder
66)
- SANE, Local Chapters - New York and N.Y. area, 1958-1961. (Box 73, folder
67)
- SANE, Local Chapters - Rockland County, N.Y., 1960-1962. (Box 73, folder
68)
- SANE, National, 1958-1965. (Box 73, folders 69-73)
- SANE, National, 1958-1960. [6 oversize items] (Box 75)
- SANE, National - Reports, 1958-1960. (Box 74, folder 1)
- SANE, National - Sane Action bulletins, 1960-1961. (Box 74, folder 2)
- SANE, National - Sane USA newsletter, 1958-1960. (Box 74, folder 3)
- SANE, National - Sane World newsletter, 1962-1967. (Box 74, folder 4)
- SANE, National - Shifting Gears newsletter, 1964. (Box 74, folder 5)
- SANE, National - Toward a Sane Nuclear Policy. (Box 74, folder 6)
- Scientists and Engineers for Social and Political Action, 1969. (Box 74,
folder 7)
- SIR, 1962. (Box 74, folder 8)
- Social Workers Committee, n.d. (Box 74, folder 9)
- Socialist Party--Social Democratic Federation, 1960-1961. (Box 74, folder
10)
- Society for Social Responsibility in Science (SSRS), 1957-1962. (Box 74,
folder 11)
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1961-1962. (Box 74, folder 12)
- Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), 1967. (Box 74, folder 13)
- Southern Poverty Law Center, 1971. (Box 74, folder 14)
- Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc., 1961-1962. (Box 74, folder 15)
- Student Christian Movement, 1962. (Box 74, folder 16)
- Student Committee For Travel to Cuba, 1964. (Box 74, folder 17)
- Student Mobilization Committee, 1967. (Box 74, folder 18)
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 1964-1966. (Box 74, folder
19)
- Student Peace Union, 1961-1963. (Box 74, folder 20)
- Students for a Democratic Society, 1965-1966. (Box 74, folder 21)
- Survival Idea, The, 1959. (Box 74, folder 22)
- Temporary Committee for Peace Organization, 1961. (Box 74, folder 23)
- Temporary Committee re South East Asia, 1964. (Box 74, folder 24)
- TOCSIN, 1961. (Box 74, folder 25)
- Toronto Association for Peace, 1968. [oversize] (Box 75)
- Toward Freedom, 1958. (Box 74, folder 26)
- Toward World Democracy, 1962. (Box 74, folder 27)
- Turn Toward Peace, 1961-1965. (Box 74, folder 28)
- Turn Toward Peace, 1962. [oversize] (Box 75)
- UN We Believe, 1962. [SEE: also American Association for the U.N.] (Box
74, folder 29)
- Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1959. (Box 74, folder 30)
- Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice, 1959. (Box 74, folder 31)
- U.S. Committee Against Militarization, 1960. (Box 74, folder 32)
- United States Committee for Refugees, 1966. (Box 74, folder 33)
- United World Federalists, 1959-1965. (Box 74, folder 34)
- University Committee, 1965. (Box 74, folder 35)
- University Disarmament Group, 1960. (Box 74, folder 36)
- Veritas Foundation, 1959-1960. (Box 74, folder 37)
- Veterans and Reservists to End the War in Viet Nam, 1966. (Box 74, folder
38)
- Veterans for Peace, 1966. (Box 74, folder 39)
- Veterans for Peace in Vietnam, 1968. (Box 74, folder 40)
- Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 1960-1963. (Box 74, folder 41)
- Vietnam Peace Action, 1969. [SEE: also AFSC] (Box 74, folder 42)
- Vietnam Summer, 1967. (Box 74, folder 43)
- Voice of Women, 1961-1966. [SEE: also Women Strike for Peace] (Box 74,
folder 44)
- W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America, 1966. (Box 74, folder 45)
- War Resisters' International, 1961-1962. (Box 74, folder 45)
- War Resisters League, 1958-1962. (Box 74, folder 47)
- Women for Peace, 1961-1963. (Box 74, folder 47)
- Women Strike for Peace, 1961-1967. (Box 74, folders 49-51)
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1958-1965. (Box 72,
folder 52)
- World Affairs Center, 1959-1962. (Box 72, folder 53)
- World Affairs Council (United Nations), 1959-1962. (Box 72, folder 54)
- World Committee for a World Constitutional Convention, Inc., 1962-1963.
(Box 74, folder 55)
- World Council of Peace, 1962-1963. (Box 74, folder 56)
- World Fellowship, 1960. (Box 74, folder 57)
- World Peace Broadcasting Foundation, 1960-1963. (Box 74, folder 58)
- World Peace Study Mission, 1964-1965. (Box 74, folder 59)
- World Population Emergency Campaign, 1960. [oversize] (Box 75)
- Yacht Phoenix [SEE: Phoenix Defense Fund]
- Youth Against War and Fascism, 1966-1967. (Box 74, folder 60)
Social Action Groups - Publications, 1958-1969
This series contains contains newsletters, brochures, and other publications
produced by social action groups.
- Booklets, 1958-1962. (Box 74, folders 61-62)
- Coffin Nails. [SEE: Tombstones]
- Eco-Gram, newsletter of Italo-American Citizens, 1962. (Box 74, folder
63)
- F.C.I., Features and News From Behind the Iron Curtain, 1962. (Box 74,
folder 64)
- Liberation magazine, 1961. (Box 74, folder 65)
- Peace Action , 1959. (Box 74, folder 66)
- Peace News (London), 1958-1959, 1965. (Box 74, folder 67)
- Peoples Korea, The, 1961. (Box 74, folder 68)
- Political Action Information Service, 1963. (Box 74, folder 69)
- Sanity magazine, 1962. [advertisement only] (Box 74, folder 70)
- Survival newsletter, 1958-1961. (Box 74, folder 71)
- Tombstones, 1961-1963. (Box 74, folder 72)
- U. S. Department of State pamphlets, 1958-1960. (Box 74, folder 73)
- War/Peace Report, 1963-1965. [advertisement only] (Box 74, folder 74)