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Addressograph was one of the comparator companies in the book Good to Great.
An addressograph is an address labeler and labeling system.
He thought they could convert the old addressograph plates to computer, then they could sort letters alphabetically, by state, etc.
Mr. Quick came to know Wall Street as an equipment salesman for the Addressograph Company.
She spent the first two weeks filing papers, then graduated to the task of operating the Addressograph, which printed labels with the names and addresses of subscribers.
The bride is a granddaughter of the late David W. Hall of Chicago, who was the founder of the Addressograph Corporation.
Karalus worked for Hugh Hefner in the subscription department and agreed to pose for the July 1955 episode in exchange for a new addressograph for the office.
At this time the Addressograph Libromatic Scheme replaced the Browne System, this involved new book & borrower cards and complete borrower re-registration.
In 1896, the first U.S. patent for an addressing machine, the Addressograph was issued to Joseph Smith Duncan of Sioux City, Iowa.
In one of his earliest jobs at the Addressograph Company, an Iowa-based manufacturer of addressing systems, he achieved some success-but quit the company after a year so he could sail his 23-foot sloop.
In reality, the notch was designed to hold the tag in place when being imprinted on the carbon-paper medical form by the Model 70 Addressograph (a pistol-type imprinting machine used by the Medical Department during World War II).
When she got her first office job in 1945, people addressed one another as Miss, Mrs. or Mr., the latest high-technology office tool was the Addressograph machine and bosses sent employees home early if the thermometer rose above 90 degrees because there was no air-conditioning.
The original company which manufactured the Addressograph, Addressograph International, merged in 1932 with American Multigraph of Cleveland, Ohio to form the Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation manufacturing highly efficient addressograph and duplicating machines.