Word: blankly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...separate factory clocks representing the different systems employed in registering workers as they anter upon or finish a piece of work, together with the "sub stations" for catching the exact time they do so. There is also a very complete system of card indexes, telephone and mailing lists; typical blank forms, ledgers, and account books, and the latest ideas in filing devices. The $10,000 tabulating machine is considered one of the greatest time-savers ever invented; it is not sold, but rented by the year to various organizations. The newest addition to the laboratory is a "stenotype" machine, which...
...still some men in the class of 1920 who have not signed their room contracts for next year, and it is imperative that these men attend to this matter at once or they will lose the right to occupy the rooms which have been assigned to them. The blank contracts are obtainable in Randolph 7 and should be signed and returned there within the next few days or they will be automatically cancelled...
Tickets to the 26th Division reviewing stands for the parade will be distributed exclusively to the families of the officers and men who have been, or now are, on service with the Yankee Division. Every officer and man will receive an official blank which must be signed and sent to the relatives therein designated who will present if in person, or send by mail, such an application to the office of the ticket committee, Room 158, State House, Boston...
...after the declaration of peace, government insurance may be at an especially low rate, to any one of six forms of civilian policy. To convert it one must first renew it. And it may be renewed in either monthly or quarterly instalments by sending in a cheque with the blank which the Bureau sends for the purpose. As all premium rates are based on the age of the person insured, of course the sooner one converts into a permanent policy the cheaper it will be. Policies may not at any time be increased, but they may be reduced...
...each state selections will be made by committees constituted for that purpose. A list of the names of the men to whom applications should be sent, together with a formal application blank will be printed in June. Copies will be sent upon application to Professor Frank Aydelotte, American Secretary to the Rhodes trustees, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass...