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Seymour rubenstein and rob barnaby rudge

          The King's Head, Chigwell: A Short Account of the Historic "Maypole" of Charles Dickens in "Barnaby Rudge" With drawings and engravings by Robert Seymour.

        1. The King's Head, Chigwell: A Short Account of the Historic "Maypole" of Charles Dickens in "Barnaby Rudge" With drawings and engravings by Robert Seymour.
        2. Figure Barnaby Rudge Manuscript, Chapter Nineteen, Vol.3, p Seymour Hill complaining of the way in which Dickens had written a.
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          Seymour Rubenstein

          In June , Seymour Ivan Rubenstein, director of marketing for IMS Associates Inc.

          (a California-based computer manufacturer, which designed the IMSAI computer), left the company with $ in cash and established his own software company, named MicroPro International Inc, one of the first software companies.

          Soon he hired another IMSAI employee, the system programmer John Robbins (Rob) Barnaby, to write an editor and a sorting program for data processing.

          Seymour Rubenstein was born and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, in His father was a Russian Jew, who emigrated to America in His mother was born in the USA to a Russian/Romanian emigrant family.

          Seymour got BSc and Master&#;s degrees from City College of New York and was engaged in repairing televisions and technical writing before starting at Sanders Associates as a programmer of IBM in the early s.

          Rob Barnaby aimed for a scientific career by entering Harvard College in ,