That was in some ways true for Grace Murray Hopper, and it is all the more true for women today because of Hopper's work. ... Grace Brewster Murray graduated from Vassar with a B.A. in mathematics in 1928 and worked under algebraist Oystein Ore at Yale for her M.A. (1930) and Ph.D. (1934). ... Admiral Grace Murray Hopper...
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Grace Brewster Murray Hopper was born in New York City on December 9, 1906, to Walter Fletcher Murray and Mary Campbell Horne Murray. The oldest of three children, she was intensely curious at an early age.
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Rear Admiral Dr. Grace Murray Hopper was a remarkable woman who grandly rose to the challenges of programming the first computers. During her lifetime as a leader in the field of software development concepts, she contributed to the transition from primitive programming techniques to the use of sophisticated compilers.
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This page features formal and informal photographic portraits of Grace Murray Hopper and a picture related to her early computer work. ... Grace Murray (Hopper) was born in New York City on 9 December 1906. She graduated from Vassar College in 1928 and received a PhD in Mathematics from Yale University in 1934. She was a...
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Grace Murray Hopper: the Mother of COBOL and one of the most important women in the history of computers. ... Grace Murray Hopper is not only the Mother of COBOL, not only one of the most important women in the history of computers, she is one of the most important people in the history of computers.
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Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Naval officer. A pioneer in the field, she was one of the first programmers...
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(1906-1992) The programming pioneer Grace Murray Hopper was born December 9, 1906 in New York, New York, USA. Grace enjoyed playing with machines when she was a young girl. ... In 1946 Grace Hopper published a book A Manual of Operations for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator.
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Grace Murray Hopper may have been ahead of her time. She certainly did things that were a little unusual for women of her day. She graduated from Vassar College in 1928 with a degree in math. She went on to get a masters and doctorate in math, too, from Yale.
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Grace Murray Hopper (born Grace Brewster Murray) ... Grace Murray Hopper, American Navy officer, mathematician, and pioneer in data processing, born in New York City and educated at Vassar College and at Yale University. An associate professor of mathematics at Vassar, In 1930 Grace Brewster Murray married Vincent...
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