File 6 - Photograph : WATFOR group.

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Photograph : WATFOR group.

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SCA218-GA204-6

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1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm

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William Kindree was an undergraduate student of mathematics at the University of Waterloo in the 1960s and part of the team led by mathematics lecturers Paul Dirksen and Paul Cress that developed the WATFOR 360 compiler in 1966-1967 as well as its successor WATFIV.

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File consists of two copies of a group photograph of the WATFOR group. The computer in the photograph is the IBM 360 model 40. Includes a separate page identifying those in the photograph:

  • Dereck Meek,
  • Paul Cress,
  • Mike Doyle,
  • Betty Schmidt,
  • Paul Dirksen,
  • Lynn Williams,
  • Sandra Ward,
  • Bill Kindree,
  • Rod Milne, and
  • Lothar Kesselhut.

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One copy from original File #3.

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