Charlie Bachman sends his greetings
I received this holiday card from Charles Bachmann & thought I could share it. He received the National Medal of Technology from the President in 2012, and just turned 92 this week. As you can see from the card, he is in fine spirits. He has always been a supporter of the history of computing. Don't know if the Listserv software allows the image, but if so, you might enjoy the card. Paul E. Ceruzzi [cid:image003.jpg@01D2577C.91941D10]
He looks GREAT! He is a real prince of a human being and always always a supporter of what we have been trying to with IT history in every manner we have explored since Irwin Tomash talked him into helping in the 1970s. Jim Thanks for sharing this card. What a pleasant surprise. Jim On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 8:12 AM, Ceruzzi, Paul <CeruzziP@si.edu> wrote:
I received this holiday card from Charles Bachmann & thought I could share it. He received the National Medal of Technology from the President in 2012, and just turned 92 this week. As you can see from the card, he is in fine spirits. He has always been a supporter of the history of computing. Don’t know if the Listserv software allows the image, but if so, you might enjoy the card.
Paul E. Ceruzzi
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Thanks, Paul. A real tonic to receive that! All the best, and to all on the list, for the holidays, Christine On 16 December 2016 at 10:42, James Cortada <jcortada@umn.edu> wrote:
He looks GREAT! He is a real prince of a human being and always always a supporter of what we have been trying to with IT history in every manner we have explored since Irwin Tomash talked him into helping in the 1970s. Jim
Thanks for sharing this card. What a pleasant surprise. Jim
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 8:12 AM, Ceruzzi, Paul <CeruzziP@si.edu> wrote:
I received this holiday card from Charles Bachmann & thought I could share it. He received the National Medal of Technology from the President in 2012, and just turned 92 this week. As you can see from the card, he is in fine spirits. He has always been a supporter of the history of computing. Don’t know if the Listserv software allows the image, but if so, you might enjoy the card.
Paul E. Ceruzzi
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-- James W. Cortada Senior Research Fellow Charles Babbage Institute University of Minnesota jcortada@umn.edu 608-274-6382 <(608)%20274-6382>
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