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Biography: A Brief Biography Of Grace Murray Hopper
Grace Murray Hopper
Grace Murray Hopper was born on December 9th, 1906, and was a very curious child. When she was seven years she dismantled an alarm clock and couldn’t figure out how to fix it. Her father, Walter Fletcher Murray was an insurance broker, as his father was before him. Her mother, Mary Campbell Van Horne Murray loved math and so did grace. Grace’s grandfather, on her mom’s side, John Van Horne was a senior civil engineer for the city of New York. Grace Murray Hopper went to Vassar College, and graduated in 1928. However in 1943 she resigned her position at Vassar College to join the Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service). After World War II, she became a researcher on the Harvard faculty. She then joined

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