The Texas Collection, Baylor University
Baylor University, Hankamer School of Business, Casey Computer Lab, Dr. Helen Ligon on an IBM 1620 Data Processing System, March 1, 1968 (1)
Dr. Helen Ligon poses with her long-time "co-worker," the IBM 1620 Data Processing System, which was Baylor University's first computer. It was part of the Hankamer School of Business, and located in the Casey Computer Lab, named in honor of the machine's donor, Carl Casey. This IBM was used by the institution from 1962-1974. Its replacement was an IBM Systems 3 Computer.
This image is from a digital scan of a photo negative (F-238) located in the BU Records: Marketing and Communications: Baylor Photography section of the vast photographic holdings of the The Texas Collection, Baylor University. Rights: Some rights reserved. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.
Baylor University, Hankamer School of Business, Casey Computer Lab, Dr. Helen Ligon on an IBM 1620 Data Processing System, March 1, 1968 (1)
Dr. Helen Ligon poses with her long-time "co-worker," the IBM 1620 Data Processing System, which was Baylor University's first computer. It was part of the Hankamer School of Business, and located in the Casey Computer Lab, named in honor of the machine's donor, Carl Casey. This IBM was used by the institution from 1962-1974. Its replacement was an IBM Systems 3 Computer.
This image is from a digital scan of a photo negative (F-238) located in the BU Records: Marketing and Communications: Baylor Photography section of the vast photographic holdings of the The Texas Collection, Baylor University. Rights: Some rights reserved. Visit www.baylor.edu/lib/texas/ for more information about our collections.