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.
A man and a woman stand just to the right of an exhibit panel titled "Pioneering in Precision.' The panel displays a Sensimatic machine, a Norden Bomb Sight, and an early manual adding machine. It also features a photograph and statement about William Seward Burroughs.
Created:
1952
Contributed By:
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.
A convention presentation on a stage with two men employees, one gesturing and one listening. Complex graphics including maps, charts, large cardboard rulers, and cardboard cut-outs of men form the backdrop for the presentation. Agency Managers Convention, circa 1924
Created:
1924?
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Minnesota Issues was a half-hour weekly television program produced by University Media Resources of the University of Minnesota that was broadcast on public television channel KTCA, St. Paul. The program was produced and hosted by former Minneapolis mayor and University public affairs professor Arthur Naftalin from 1976 to 1988. [broadcast Sept...
Creator:
University of Minnesota. University Media Resources
Contributor:
Naftalin, Arthur; Xu, Han; Marlow, Andrew (Producer); T.S. (Engineer)
Created:
1985-08-30
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University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.