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Computers and the Humanities, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, September 1966
- Louis T. Milic:

The next step. 3-6 - Irwin C. Lieb:

The ACLS program for computer studies in the humanities: Notes on computers and the humanities. 7-11 - D. Lieberman, Jacob Leed:

Reviews. 12-14
Volume 1, Number 2, November 1966
- Jack Heller, George Logemann:

PL/I: A programming language for humanities research. 19-27 - Kenneth C. Lindsay:

Art, art history, and the computer. 27-30 - Laurence Urdang:

The systems designs and devices used to process the random house dictionary of the english language. 31-33 - James Pruett:

The Harpur College Music-Computer seminar: A report. 34-38 - Karl Kroeber:

Reviews. 55-58
Volume 1, Number 4, March 1967
- Alyce E. Sands:

MLA, ERIC, and the future. 113-122 - Thomas J. Condon:

Computers, traditional scholarship, and the ACLS. 123-126 - George R. Woolfolk, Anasuya Rao:

The rise of native capital in Texas, 1850-1860: A test of incipient transition of the Rostow thesis. 127-129 - Marian W. Cobin:

Musicology and the computer in New Orleans. 131-133 - R. E. Roberson:

Letters to the editor. 134 - Michael A. Baer, Harmon Zeigler:

Computers and political science: A review article. 135
Volume 1, Number 5, May 1967
- Allen Forte:

The programming language SNOBOL3 An introduction. 157-163

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