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1. 1966_08_MRC Eng.Notebk JVM#11, 1966 August
A photocopy reproduction, packaged in a 3-ring binder, of the MRC Engineering JVM Lab Notebook containing designs related to the M-1501 card reader
1. 1968_02_09_EF Lindquist MONOGRAPH : The Impact of Machines on Educational Measurement, AERA-PDK Annual Award Address given by E. F. Lindquist at the AERA 1968 Annual Meeting at the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, 1968 February 9
An Original Copy. JVM Archival media disc contains JPEG Image Files of the Cover, frontispiece, Introduction, and the first 12 pages of the 28-page document
1. 1975_circa_W-2300 Presentation_JVM, circa 1975
This Accession Item consists of my 7-pages of handwritten notes (scribbles!) that I prepared to assist Mr. Robert J. Roelf, WLC Hardware Marketing Manager, on some unknown, long-forgotten sales/marketing call to a prospective customer who was interested in leasing an OMR Scanner from WLC. It was definitely an 'off site' call, as I refer in my notes to "Bob asked me to come out and talk about the Engineering of the W-2300. I'm Chief Engineer - he thinks I know something about the W2300. Realize what a powerful fellow Mr. Roelf is; I'll bet IBM wouldn't send out their chief engineer to talk about their scanners!" And, so on, with light-hearted opening comments, before getting down to the nitty-gritty
1) A 10-page section, entitled 'BALLOT SCANNER' listing 41 design parameters, 1975 February 15
1-A: "The Suggested Etiology of Colon Cancer", 1972 July 11
01 Acct - Preschool supplies and operation, Undated
1. An original copy of the Krohn-Hite Proposal for the design of the Mod I scoring machine, 1952
Including a handwritten page of Lindquist's analysis. I suspect this is the only surviving copy of what I feel should rightly be regarded as a historical document. The success of this machine spawned a lot of jobs in Iowa City, IA!