Gwen Bell

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Gwen Bell (born 1934) was the first president of the The Computer Museum in Boston, which she co-founded with her husband Gordon Bell.

She received a BS degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Master of City and Regional Planning from Harvard University (1959), and a PhD in geography from Clark University (1967). She has been a visiting associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (1972-1973), an associate professor of urban affairs at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, a consultant to the United Nations for Indonesia, The Philippines and Brazil (1970-1977), and a social science editor for Pergamon_Press.[1].

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  1. ^ Committee Biographies. Retrieved on 2007-01- 28.