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Source/Notes: As quoted in Management and the Computer of the Future (1962) by Sloan School of Management, p. 277
Source/Notes: On the removal of a 2-inch-long moth from the Harvard Mark II experimental computer at Harvard in 1947, as quoted in Time (16 April 1984)

Source/Notes: As quoted in Grace Hopper : The Youthful Teacher of Us All by Henry S. Tropp in Abacus Vol. 2, Issue 1 (Fall 1984) ISSN 0724-6722

Source/Notes: As quoted in the U.S. Navy's Chips Ahoy magazine (July 1986)
Source/Notes: As quoted in the U.S. Navy's Chips Ahoy magazine (July 1986)

Source/Notes: On being the oldest active-duty officer in the U.S. military, in an interview on 60 Minutes (24 August 1986)

Source/Notes: On demonstrating a billionth of a second of electricity travel with a piece of wire, in an interview on 60 Minutes (24 August 1986)

Source/Notes: On demonstrating a billionth of a second of electricity travel with a piece of wire, in an interview on 60 Minutes (24 August 1986)

Source/Notes: As quoted in Grace Hopper : Navy Admiral and Computer Pioneer (1989) by Charlene W. Billings, p. 74 ISBN 089490194X
Source/Notes: As quoted in The Reader's Digest (October 1994), p. 185

Source/Notes: As appeared in the October 1986 issue of Chips, a Department of the Navy information technology magazine
Source/Notes: The Wit and Wisdom of Grace Hopper (1987)