Early ACM Documents
The
Association for Computing Machinery
is to computing what the American Medical Association is to medicine.
It was founded in 1947 at a meeting in Columbia University's Havemeyer Hall
attended by Watson Lab scientists
Wallace Eckert,
Hilleth Thomas,
Byron Havens,
John Lentz,
and Bob Walker. Courtesy of
Herb
Grosch [
59].
Page 1 of the first ACM minutes, 22 September 1947, Columbia University,
for circulation among Watson Lab attendees listed at left.
Letter of encouragement
from
John von
Neumann, transcribed by
Edmund Berkeley, who convened the first
meeting [
59]: