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- Letter from Richard Gutman to Frank Trombetta concerning the Midway Diner, January 11, 1996 -

- January 11, 1996
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Letter from Richard Gutman to Frank Trombetta concerning the Midway Diner, January 11, 1996
- "Modern Diner Closing Doors," Article from "The Providence Journal," February 3, 1978 -

- February 03, 1978
- Collections - Artifact
"Modern Diner Closing Doors," Article from "The Providence Journal," February 3, 1978
- "Simpson's Diner, 45-Year Landmark, Closing For Good," Article from "The Houston Post," December 25, 1976 -

- December 25, 1976
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"Simpson's Diner, 45-Year Landmark, Closing For Good," Article from "The Houston Post," December 25, 1976
- Letter from Richard J.S. Gutman to Harold Kullman, December 19, 1974 -

- December 19, 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Richard J.S. Gutman to Harold Kullman, December 19, 1974
- Your Key Operator's Instructions: Xerox 660-I and 660-II Copier, circa 1966 -

- circa 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Your Key Operator's Instructions: Xerox 660-I and 660-II Copier, circa 1966
- How to Use Your 660 I Copier, circa 1966 -

- circa 1966
- Collections - Artifact
How to Use Your 660 I Copier, circa 1966
- Xerox Photocopier Model 914, Introduced in 1959 - The Xerox 914 was the first commercially successful automatic office copier. Using Chester Carlson's xerography process, documents were produced electrostatically, using powdered toner. This copier weighed 650 pounds and made one copy every 26 seconds on paper up to 9 x 14 inches. The 914 also came with a "scorch eliminator" -- a small fire extinguisher for taming fires caused by overheating.

- 1959-1976
- Collections - Artifact
Xerox Photocopier Model 914, Introduced in 1959
The Xerox 914 was the first commercially successful automatic office copier. Using Chester Carlson's xerography process, documents were produced electrostatically, using powdered toner. This copier weighed 650 pounds and made one copy every 26 seconds on paper up to 9 x 14 inches. The 914 also came with a "scorch eliminator" -- a small fire extinguisher for taming fires caused by overheating.
- How to Use Your 660 I Copier, 1966-1972 -

- 1966-1972
- Collections - Artifact
How to Use Your 660 I Copier, 1966-1972
- Photocopier, 3M Duplicating Products, circa 1970 -

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Photocopier, 3M Duplicating Products, circa 1970
- "Coffee and...," Article from "The World's Work" Magazine, February 1932 -

- February 01, 1932
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"Coffee and...," Article from "The World's Work" Magazine, February 1932