Word: teller
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...service, far more than the average household spends on the checks and stamps used to pay bills. But the biggest obstacle is that home computers have no way to produce hard cash, so they fail to eliminate a customer's periodic trek to the bank or automated-teller machine...
According to Homans, Kang had been drinking at his MIT fraternity, Delta Upsilon in Boston, when he decided to cross the Harvard Bridge to get $10 from an automated teller machine on the Cambridge side of the Charles River to buy a pizza. He had gotten the money and was headed back to Boston when he encountered Foppiano head-on, Homans said. He said Kang was not intoxicated...
...despair incarnate. The glib hustler in designer jeans glides down the movie line. The kids with the grimy windshield rags orbit the intersection. The old man with no eyes sits on the steam grates in winter in a wet cloud of pain. The obsequious panhandler waits outside the automated-teller machines, where wallets are full and walls are transparent. Somehow, always never seemed so often...
...Wait," I protested. "First of all, Harvard doesn't need my money. It has assets in excess of $4 billion. I can't even use the automatic teller without getting into negative numbers...
...Bank/Harvard Trust customers will have more automatic teller machines (ATMs) to chose from, as the Harvard Square branch opened 10 cash dispensers yesterday...