Two items from the Boston Computer Society: an issue of the "BCS Activist" from January–February 1989 (Volume 5, Number 2), 24 pages, 8.5 x 11, featuring pieces by Jonathan Rotenberg, Pam Bybell, Lisa Stark, Martha Healy, David Field, and others; and a "BCS Activist Phone Directory" for February–July 1989, 50 pages, 8.5 x 11, listing details and contact information for both special interest groups and individual members, including Stewart Alsop II, Daniel Bricklin, Mitch Kapor, Ray Kurzweil, and many others. In overall fine condition.
Co-founded by Jonathan Rotenberg in 1977, the Boston Computer Society (BCS) grew to become the largest personal computer user's group in the world. At its peak in the early 1990s, BCS supported more than 75 different user and special interest groups and held more than 150 monthly meetings.