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TRUCK MOVING. One of three moving vans bringing parts of a huge scientific computer arrives at its destination on the SMU campus in Dallas. SMLU Univac becomes the home of a Remington Rand Scientific computer, sometimes called an "electronic brain." SMU officials hail the Univac's arrival as a "great step in the technologicial development of the Southwest.
TWO GUYS.
Bob Bremer, on the left, of Remington Ran,
' says the nearest computer of this type is in Los Alamos, New Mexico--and it is not avaiiabbe to private industry as this one is. CU ANOTHER JOE Ted Hellweg, regional Univac manager, says
SMU will be allowed use of the computer free for training and "pure research," and industry will be able to rent the computer's services. He says the Univac can do nothing that a
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a news story about a Univac Scientific Computer being delivered to Southern Methodist University.
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