"With so many men involved in combat operations, the army started recruiting women math majors to do the grueling computing involved!" - KELLY THERESE POLLOCK, The Women who Programmed the ENIAC, Unsung History #UnsungHistory #InternationalWomensDay
"Once they were grown, she continued to lobby for the rights of people in mental asylums." - KELLY THERESE POLLOCK, Elizabeth Packard, Unsung History #UnsungHistory
"You can't tell, but I am recording in my dining room." - KELLY THERESE POLLOCK, Agatha Christie, Unsung History #UnsungHistory #AgathaChristie
"Well, she definitely knew how to keep these voices separate!" - DR. TARA T. GREEN, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Unsung History #UnsungHistory #DrTaraTGreen
"That will happen in the '20s." - EINAV RABINOVITCH-FOX, Fashion, Feminism, and the New Woman of the late 19th Century, Unsung History #UnsungHistory
"They knew how to do it, to calculate it on a desktop calculator." - KELLY THERESE POLLOCK, The Women who Programmed the ENIAC, Unsung History #UnsungHistory
"Abigail Smith was born on November 22nd, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts!" - KELLY THERESE POLLOCK, Abigail Adams, Unsung History #UnsungHistory
"In John's absence, Abigail ran the household, taking charge of the children's education and overseeing the farm." - KELLY THERESE POLLOCK, Abigail Adams, Unsung History #UnsungHistory #AbigailAdams #HappyBirthdayAbigailAdams
"It may be even more expensive, if everyone ate the salmon with peas and turtle soup meal that John and Abigail Adams supposedly ate for the holiday." - KELLY THERESE POLLOCK, Independence Day, Unsung History #UnsungHistory #AbigailAdams #HappyBirthdayAbigailAdams
"Abigail Adams died at home in Quincy of typhoid fever, on October 18th, 1818, just two weeks shy of her 74th birthday." - KELLY THERESE POLLOCK, Abigail Adams, Unsung History #UnsungHistory #NationalAlaskaDay