Bauer, Helen AnnChessler, FranFeay, Mary R.Holt, MaryMalleck, JoyceMarsh, Anita B.2017-06-232017-06-232016-11-18Helen Ann Bauer, Fran Chessler, Mary R. Feay, Mary Holt, Joyce Malleck, and Anita B. Marsh, OH 515. Oral history interview by Thomas J. Misa, 18 November 2016, Wheaton, Illinois. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.OH 515https://hdl.handle.net/11299/188571Transcript, 98 pp.This interview — with Helen Bauer, Fran Chessler, Mary Feay, Mary Holt, Joyce Malleck, and Anita Marsh — took place during a two-hour luncheon. The interview does not have a biographical or career narrative, and is only loosely chronological. The interviewer posed periodic questions but the interview is mostly the stories, anecdotes, and observations of these six women. The topics include dress codes and AT&T corporate culture; early job experiences and attraction to programming and computing; women in leadership positions at Bell Labs; affirmative action committees and workshops; interactions with the wider 1970s women’s movement; personal experiences with child care; the impact of the Urban Minorities Workshop; observations about the levels of women in computing today; reflections on the transformation of the women’s movement, and responses to the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president (ten days prior to this interview); comparisons of computing with other professions; and general observations about recent modes of computing including mobile computing and social media. This material is based on work funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation award B2014-07 “Tripling Women’s Participation in Computing (1965-1985).”enComputer historyWomen's historyGenderAlfred P. Sloan FoundationAffirmative action5ESSBell Labs -- Indian Hill facilityBell Telephone Laboratories, inc.Boozer, KarenChessler, FranElectronic Switching System (ESS)Feay, MaryHerr, Lois KathrynHolt, MaryMarsh, AnitaMen and Women in the Work Environment (Workshop)Purdue University. -- Dept. of Computer ScienceUrban Minority WorkshopWestern ElectricWomen’s movementMalleck, JoyceOral history interview with Helen Ann Bauer, Fran Chessler, Mary R. Feay, Mary Holt, Joyce Malleck, and Anita B. MarshOral History