History of the first 100 years of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MIT. Contributors: Paul L. Penfield, Jr., Arthur Edwin Kennelly, Dugald Caleb Jackson, Vannevar Bush, Harold L. Hazen, Wilmer L. Barrow, Ernst A. Guillemin, J. Francis Reintjes, Harold E. Edgerton, William H. Radford, Claude E. Shannon, Lan Jen Chu, Peter Elias, Gordon Stanley Brown, Walter A. Rosenblith, Robert M. Fano, Arthur von Hippel, Jerome Bert Wiesner, Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider, Fernando J. Corbato, Duane Boning, William M. Siebert, Campbell L. Searle, Ellen Williams, Rodney Brooks, Victor Zue, John Kassakian, Robert G. Gallager, Vincent W.S. Chan, Sanjoy K. Mitter, Lauren J. Clark, Martin A. Schmidt, Judy L. Hoyt, and Jeffrey H. Shapiro.
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