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The need for large scale calculations has grown exponentially with time at Los Alamos. In the fall of 1950 we had one Card Programmed Calculator, we now have six. About a year and a half ago, the Los Alamos Maniac was put into operation. And still we needed more calculations, so a 701 calculator was ordered to help fill that need. Our 701 was delivered last April and placed under the administrative control of a group called T-1, within the Theoretical Division.