Photograph of an exhibit on Burroughs computer system installations nation-wide. Sign is titled " Burroughs Corporation Equipment and Systems Marketing Division Electronic Data Processing System Installations and On Order Status" and has a map of the United States. The exhibit also includes a table with scale models of the B260, B270, and B280 c...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
View of the exhibition hall showing a side and entrance to the "Pipeline for Automation" display. It is a tube-like structure approximately seven-feet high. Two men in business suits stand just inside the round entryway in the foreground. Signage on the "pipeline's" side includes Burroughs logo and "Pipeline for Automation." A crowd of men and w...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Exterior of the "Pipeline for Automation" exhibition. On left side of photograph a Burroughs representative greets two men entering "pipeline" as a woman exits. On the right side of the photograph, another woman dressed in a "cowgirl" outfit stands next to a man in business suit at an information table. The Burroughs logo and "Pipeline for Autom...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Interior of the tunnel-like walkway within the "Pipeline for Automation" exhibit. Four men carrying Burroughs information portfolios are talking with a Burroughs representative.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Print after a scratchboard illustration, depicting a train depot with a train to the left of depot. The viewpoint is positioned slightly low, so that the depot appears to loom above the viewer.
Josephine Falco (left) and Anne Puscarelli pose for a photo in front of a train. The sign above the women reads: "Mass. Sons of Italy Travel Unlimited. New Haven Railroad."
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.