Exhibits photographs and records, 1947-1983.

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Exhibits photographs and records, 1947-1983.

Contains photographs and correspondence on Burroughs Adding Machine Company (1947-1952) and, later, Burroughs Corporation (1953-1983) tradeshow and conference exhibits as well as lobby displays arranged chronologically in a single series. The correspondence includes memos on selecting exhibibitions for displays and reports on successes at specific events often accompanied by fliers, news releases, and layouts of the overall exhibit space. Entries for photographs list show name, location (when available), and date. Many photographs are mounted on fabric backing and were originally held in ring binders and a few photographs are mounted on paperboard. There are no records from 1971 through 1978.

3.25 cubic ft. (10 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7856592

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Burroughs Adding Machine Company

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Burroughs Sales Division was expected to keep detailed ledgers and notes about their business deals and business prospects. From the guide to the Burroughs Corporation records. Sales records, 1914-1922, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Charles Babbage Institute. [cbi]) The Burroughs Adding Machine Company sent regular "To The Field Force" letters to their salesmen and sales/service managers in the field to notify them of new company decisions, procedures and other various...

Burroughs Corporation

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The collection contains manuals for a number of different Burroughs computer systems, including the B6700, the B7000/B6000/B5000 families, and large systems in general. They concentrate on the programming languages (ALGOL and COBOL), but also contain primers on CANDE, WFL, and the DMSII system. From the guide to the Burroughs Corporation records. Product literature., 1910-1984, (Bulk: 1961-1982), (University of Minnesota Libraries. Charles Babbage Institute. [cbi]) The HOBO ...