Letter from Harold V. Gaskill to John V. Atanasoff regarding the appointment of the new Dean of Engineering, June 15, 1948. The letter details the appointment of Dr. J. F. D. Smith as the new Dean of Engineering at Iowa State College.
Letter from Harold V. Gaskill to John V. Atanasoff regarding red points and blue cheese, August 8, 1945. The letter details the use of red points (ration tokens) to purchase blue cheese and the best method for shipping the cheese.
Letter from Harold V. Gaskill to John V. Atanasoff regarding the Acoustics Division at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, June 5, 1948. The letter offers congratulations on the participation of the members of the division in the society sessions.
Letter from Harold V. Gaskill to John V. Gaskill, regarding his facilitation of a partnership between the Bureau of Ships and Atanasoff's acoustics laboratory.
Letter from Charles E. Friley of Iowa State College notifying Atanasoff of his promotion to Professor of Physics and Mathematics effective September 16, 1942.
Letter from Jay W. Woodrow to J. V. Atanasoff, regarding an open faculty positions in electronics, biophysics and optics at Iowa State College. He asks for Atanasoff to pass along the word to see if any military scientists would be interested in the position. He also updates Atanasoff on prospective Iowa State students for the upcoming Fall semester.
Letter from Sam Legvold to J.V. Atanasoff, recommending a person for a staff position at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. He also updates him on the news of mutual friends and asks for his reaction to the disposition of materials report he sent him previously.
Letter from Sam Legvold to J.V. Atanasoff, detailing the final status of a project they were working on. He also updates Atanasoff on his teaching load and urges him to get his friends to write Levgold.
Letter from H.V. Gaskill to J.B. Glennon responding to his request to extend Atanasoff's leave until August 31, 1944, due to the Naval lab's increased need for work.
This YouTube playlist consists of films regarding John Vincent Atanasoff, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, and its replica. The playlist includes all segments from the film ". . . From one John Vincent Atanasoff." Produced in 1983, this film recounts the invention of the first electronic digital computer at Iowa State University in 1939 by John V. Atanasoff. The playlist also includes videos from the Computer History Museum YouTube channel.