Computing pioneer Licklider's boyhood home

by BlockShopper Historian published Aug. 18, 2009

One of the most important figures in computing, J.C.R. Licklider graduated from University City High School in 1932 and Washington University in 1938 while living in this home. The computer scientist and MIT professor predicted that millions of people would be interconnected, despite the lack of any infrastructure to allow such a thing 30 years before the advent of the Internet.

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