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        <description>The History of Computing at Vassar

[left to right: Nancy Ide, Winifred Asprey, Grace Hopper]
Photo wall in Asprey Lab: 

Matriarchs of Computing

Winifred Asprey

Central to the history of computing at Vassar College is its founder, Winifred Asprey. Ms. Asprey, or Tim as she liked to be called, graduated from Vassar in 1938, and regularly told students that she had more fun here as a student than they ever had. After teaching at a few private schools in New York City and Chicago,</description>
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Monday, December 9th 2013 would have been Grace Murray Hopper's 107th birthday.

Google celebrated her birthday by updating the logo on their front page with an animated “doodle” honoring her.

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 Grace Murray (1906-1992) was a Math/Physics major at Vassar who graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1928. She stayed at Vassar to teach, and became Grace Murray Hopper in 1930, after marrying Vincent Hopper. With the help of a Vassar College Fellowship, she went to Yale for graduate school, earning her Ph.D. in 1934. She remained at Vassar until 1943, inspiring many students including</description>
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