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A high-speed belt, a
microphone, and an automatic clock help Mrs kelly to speed up "Stox" traffic.
(Nov41) |
Martin McHugh (Nov-41) |
Elliott C. Rundquist
(Supervisor-Riverhead) (Apr.43) |
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A "printer" is a
typewriter whose keyboard and carriage are so far apart they must be connected by wires
instead of mechanical parts. (Nov-41) |
When a customer has traffic for
us, a light appears on our Concentrator switchboard, An Operator (George Nappo) plugs in a
wire, and (Lena Nardone) receives the message. (Nov-41) |
Printer Operators:
(Top) Sonya Dorosh, Mildred Annunziata, Mildred Crane. (Botton) Gertrude Cushing,
Margaret Kelly, Lena Nardone & Frances Motta. (Nov-41) |
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Yvonne McEvoy of Traffic
Accounting punches the time clock in the front lobby while Timekeeper Ken Eldred looks on
(May-43) |
At the end of the week the
cards are collected and Mrs. Schmidt, on the sixth floor, figures out the hours worked.
(May-43) |
Rudy Peterson lists the amounts
to "prove them back" before the checks are issued, (May-43) |
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Joe Tarrentino Working
the old calculator. (Relay-June-63) |
Tex calls are growing as new
circuits are installed. Relay-Jan-1953) |
Award checks were given(from
top to bottom) Bob Feigenbaum, John Gillen, Frank McGinty. (Relay
June-63) |
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