Marlyn Wescoff Meltzer
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She was born Marlyn Wescoff in 1922 and graduated from Temple University in 1942. She was later hired by the Moore School of Engineering later that year to perform weather calculations, mainly because she knew how to operate an adding machine then moved to perform calculations for ballistics trajectories in 1943. In 1945, she was selected to become one of the first group of ENIAC programmers. The other five ENIAC women were Kathleen McNulty, Betty Jennings, Betty Snyder, Frances Bilas and Ruth Teitelbaum. She resigned from the team in 1947 to get married before ENIAC was relocated to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. In 1997 she was inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame, along with the other original ENIAC programmers.
She died in 2008.
She died in 2008.