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Baron, Robert C.


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    • Birth Date

        1934-01-26
    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1971
        • Organization: Prime Computer
    • Has Affiliation

        • Organization: Fulcrum Publishing
        • Organization: Films by Fulcrum
        • Organization: International League of Conservation Writers
        • Organization: 3rd Third
        • Organization: WILD Foundation
        • Organization: Computer Control Company
    • Occupation

      Historian

      Scientist

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    • found: LCCN 67-17196: His Digital logic and computer operations, 1967(hdg.: Baron, Robert C.; usage: Robert C. Baron)
    • found: Of discovery and destiny, c1986:CIP t.p. (Robert C. Baron) data sheet (b. 1/26/34)
    • found: The libraries, leadership, and legacy of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, 2010:ECIP t.p. (Robert C. Baron)
    • found: The light shines from the West, 2018:ECIP t.p. (Robert C. Baron) data view (historian, scientist; author or contributor to 30 books. Program manager for the Mariner 2 (Venus) and the Mariner 4 (Mars) onboard space computers. In 1971, he founded Prime Computer in 1971. Founder of Fulcrum Publishing, Films by Fulcrum, the International League of Conservation Writers, and the 3rd Third, an educational program for older Americans)
    • found: Sourcewatch.com, May 11, 2010(Robert C. Baron; chairman of board of WILD Foundation; founder and president of Fulcrum, Inc., Colorado-based book publishing co. specializing in fields of conservation, history, biography, Native American writing, gardening, travel, and children's books; author or editor of 20+ books; currently writing book on history of business in America; writes and lectures on development and application of communications technology and its impact on society; worked over 25 years as engineer, entrepreneur, and executive, including at Computer Control Company as program manager for Mariner II (Venus) and Mariner IV (Mars) on-board space computers, and at Honeywell as worldwide system's manager for minicomputer business; founder and first president and CEO of Prime Computer; chairs American Antiquarian Society; former vice chair of Massachusetts Audubon Society; trustee of Lincoln Filene Center at Tufts Univ.; director of Rocky Mountain Women's Institute and Thoreau Society)
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    • 1984-02-16: new
    • 2018-03-06: revised
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