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		<title>By: Engineering Education &#8220;Today in History&#8221; Blog: Harvard Mark I largest electromechanical calculator ever built</title>
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		<description>[...] was unveiled. Six of the ENIAC programmers were the women seen in the second photo, above left. See Lucy Sanders February 14th blog on this event and its connection to women in [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Engineering Education &#8220;Today in History&#8221; Harvard Mark I largest electromechanical calculator ever built</title>
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