Lester O. Kruger papers, 1956-2005, (bulk 1974-1990).
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Biach, George.
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Sonnonstine, T. J.
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National Micrographics Association
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Linaugh, Peggy.
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Kidd, Harry B.
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3M Company
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In the 1950s the Filmsort Company of Pearl River, N. Y., was a division of Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc., engaged in the production and sales of microfilm equipment and supplies, especially in the area of microfilm aperture cards. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing purchased Filmsort on November 1, 1959, and moved its headquarters to St. Paul, Minnesota. The Filmsort executive and management staff was retained and established as a self-contained unit in the 3M Duplicating Products Division. ...
Courtot, Marilyn E.
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Hensel, Jürgen 1939-
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Bagg, Thomas Campbell, Jr.
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Kruger, Lester O.
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Lester Otto Kruger was a long-time 3M employee and a leader in the micrographics industry. As an active member of the National Micrographics Association and Association for Information and Image Management, Kruger helped develop national and international micrographic standards. From the description of Lester O. Kruger papers, 1956-2005, (bulk 1974-1990). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 192080309 ...
Müller-Saala, Heinz.
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McArthur, Donald W.
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White, Herbert J.
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Hollinger, James L.
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Hodur, Ted.
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Nelson, Carl E. (Carl Erwin), 1903-
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Nelson worked for Bell Laboratory (N.J.), helped invent micrographics technology (microfilm, microfiche, etc.), served under General Eisenhower in World War II, worked on the NASA Apollo rocket project and was a contractor for University Microfilm Company, Xerox and IBM. Portia (Betty Mae) Nelson (Carl's sister) was an actress on Broadway and in Hollywood. From the description of Papers, ca. 1890-2001 bulk prior to 1960s. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 51591274 ...
Anderson, Carlotta R., 1929-....
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Rupp, Dale.
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Kinney, Ron
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Dormann, Kurt.
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Association for Information and Image Management (U.S.)
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Fromm, Harold.
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Avedon, Don M. (Donald M.)
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Benshoof, Barton A.
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