- with variable-width type fonts. The
terms punched card,
punch card, and
punchcard were all
commonly used, as were IBM card and
Hollerith card (after Herman...
- and
gained international fame a
decade later with the
production of a
punchcard loom
which was
exported across Southeast Asia, due to its effectiveness...
- card
equipment for the 1890
United States Census. "Using Hollerith's
punchcard equipment, the
Census Office was able to
complete tabulating most of the...
- A
mindset refers to an
established set of
attitudes of a
person or
group concerning culture, values, philosophy,
frame of reference, outlook, or disposition...
- "Universal
Match Maps Acquisition", The New York Times, 22
March 1961 "From
punchcard to prestaging: 50
years of ATM innovation". ATM Marketplace. 31 July 2013...
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Sciences meeting, New Orleans, LA. Hodgins, Cpl. J.H. (January 1963). "A
Punchcard System for
Identification of Typescript".
Journal of
Forensic Sciences...
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machines significantly reduce the down time ****ociated with
changing punchcards,
thereby allowing smaller batch sizes. However,
electronic Jacquards are...
-
further revolutionized the
actuarial profession. From pencil-and-paper to
punchcards to microcomputers, the
modeling and
forecasting ability of the actuary...
- factories, and the J. B.
Lippincott & Co.
publishing company,
where she was a
punchcard operator.
Fonder did not
start dating until her late
thirties and never...
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tower fronts Osborn Avenue and is
commonly referred to
locally as the "
Punchcard Building," due to
aesthetic similarities between the building's southeastern...