Word: microfilming
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...befits the press, the CRIMSON will also maintain its regular $13 subscription fee in New York City and vicinity. Prices remain the same for the CRIMSON's International Edition (distributed weekdays from Paris and weekly from Tokyo, Manila and Melbourne, and from New York for South America), bound volumes, microfilm edition, and Index. Rates to other countries on request...
...revive the spiritual past, the scholars use modern tools of science. Housed in a new wing of the 900-year-old monastery will be a chemical laboratory, tape recorders, electric typewriters, X-ray and microfilm equipment. On the staff are eight Beuron monks and eight laymen, including two Protestants...
...through it with a pencil eraser. Rheem Califone's Didak 501 ($157.50) follows Skinner's original design, with the programing on paper tape. Crowder designed Western Design's new AutoTutor Mark II ($1,250), a highly sophisticated branching device with up to 5,000 frames of microfilm. Eastman Kodak is well launched on a microfilm device, capable of handling different programs, that would sell to public schools for about...
Computer Translator. A machine that can take the figurings of a computer on magnetic tape, translate them into words, and print them on microfilm at the rate of two pages a second, faster than any competitor's model was announced by Eastman Kodak's Recordak Corp. subsidiary. It will, says the company, eliminate volumes of paper records and make computer findings instantly available. Price...