Fox, Margaret R.2011-06-102011-06-101984-04-13Margaret R. Fox, OH 49. Oral history interview by James Baker Ross, 13 April 1984, Washington, D.C. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://purl.umn.edu/107292OH 49https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107292Transcript, 39 pp.Fox describes how her Navy service in World War II led to a career in computing. She discusses the negotiations between the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation and the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), as an agent for the Bureau of the Census, over the completion of the first UNIVAC computer, and the development at NBS of SEAC and SWAC. Fox recounts her involvement in the National Joint Computer Committee which led to her work in the American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) and describes the role of AFIPS in the International Information Processing Conference in Paris in 1959.en-USComputer historyUnited States. -- NavyUnited States. -- National Bureau of StandardsSwac computerSeac computerEckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation (Philadelphia, Pa.)Computers -- United States -- HistoryComputer industry -- United States -- HistoryAmerican Federation of Information Processing Societies.Univac computerWomen's historyOral history interview with Margaret R. FoxOral History