history of computing ... A Little More TWX History Message ... Shortly after the new Morkrum-Kleinschmidt Corporation (later called the Teletype Corporation) had been established, Sterling Morton, Howard Krum, and E. E. Kleinschmidt filed an application covering the commercial form of the well-known 15-Type page printer (Patent No.
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Teleprinter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A teleprinter ( teletypewriter , Teletype or TTY for T ele TY pe/ T ele TY pewriter) is a now largely obsolete electro-mechanical typewriter which can be used to communicate typed mess...
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Teletype machines from the Teletype Corporation, Skokie, Illinois. Left: ASR33 without built-in telephone. Right: ... History of Teletypewriter Development, monograph, R.A. Nelson (K. M. Lovitt, Editor), Teletype Corporation, October 1963. (Also HERE). ... A Synopsis of Teletype Corporation History, Don Robert House, 2001.
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History Of The Morkrum Company - First-hand Report of Teletype's Early Years; Article Written in 1925 ... History Of Teletype Development - Article Written in 1963 ... Search eBay for Teletype equipment own a piece of American history.
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This is a first-hand report of Teletype's early years. Although the original manuscript was found unsigned and undated, it has been positively identified as the work of Mr. Howard L. Krum, son of Mr. Charles L. Krum, a co-founder of ... A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MORKRUM COMPANY; By Howard L. Krum circa 1925 / 1928;
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These two came into my hands as Monographs when I was working for Teletype in 1963-1966. The main reason I typed them in is to get them into the telecom archive since they contain information that isn't readily available so far as I know. ... HISTORY OF TELETYPEWRITER DEVELOPMENT...
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A multi-million dollar plant with a million and a half square feet of operating area and employing over 6,000 workers, it represented a milestone in the history of the Teletype Corporation. Manual TWX stations are all converted to dial.
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History of Telegraphy from the Teletype Museum; Ransom D. Slayton, Consultant; 1983; (Document Notes); The Teletype Museum display was set up several years ago by Charley Hill and Ken Lovitt, and served for some time as a magnet attraction for visitors to the Teletype plant.
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haynes@cats.ucsc.edu haynes@cats.bitnet [Moderator's Note: Thank you for two very excellent articles this weekend on the history of Teletype and its predecessor companies. Jim's earlier article on the history of the Morkrum Company was distributed as a special mailing sent out between issues 936-937 on Saturday evening.
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