Golub, Gene H. (Gene Howard), 1922-2011-06-132011-06-131979-05-16Gene H. Golub, OH 20. Oral history interview by Pamela McCorduck, 16 May 1979, Stanford, California. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://purl.umn.edu/107334OH 20https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107334Transcript, 6 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/94875Golub discusses his career in computer science at Stanford University. In 1962, after working as a numerical analyst for the Space Technology Center, Golub was hired by George Forsythe for Stanford's new computer science program. Golub describes interactions and tensions between the mathematics department and new computer science faculty. He mentions the resistance Forsythe encountered in his attempts to increase revenues by selling computer time to private industry. Golub describes Forsythe's personality and his performance as an administrator.en-USComputer historyForsythe, George E. (George Elmer), 1917-Computer science -- Study and teaching (Higher)Stanford University. -- Computer Science Dept.Oral history interview with Gene H. GolubOral History