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The description for the first photograph in the article says the crouching woman is Ruth Lichterman and the standing woman is Marlyn Wescoff, but this source [1] says the crouching woman is Gloria Ruth Gordon and the standing woman is Ester Gerston. They can't both be right.
Rlorenr (
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14:42, 5 October 2019 (UTC)reply
In the time since the above Talk comment was made, the picture was replaced with
this one which is not, unfortunately, of Ruth Teitelbaum. It is, instead, Mrs. Milly Beck. The picture is cropped from the
famous one of Mrs. Beck holding an ORDVAC board, along with three other Aberdeen Proving Ground BRL employees holding other computing components. The caption with her name can be found
here. This picture should be deleted.
Robert K S (
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21:50, 15 November 2021 (UTC)reply