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  2. Studio cards - Wikipedia

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    A 1950s Box Card by Bill Box. In 1960, Box Cards were collected into a book, Burn This, with an introduction by Mort Sahl, who wrote: My initial exposure to the new awareness cards, as I shall refer to them, was not in the area of shock, because I recognized them for what they were. This is a cliché but they were a sign of the times.

  3. Computer programming in the punched card era - Wikipedia

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    A single program deck, with individual subroutines marked. The markings show the effects of editing, as cards are replaced or reordered. Many early programming languages, including FORTRAN, COBOL and the various IBM assembler languages, used only the first 72 columns of a card – a tradition that traces back to the IBM 711 card reader used on the IBM 704/709/7090/7094 series (especially the ...

  4. Category:1950s American animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1950s American animated television series" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. History of Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    The handmade cards soon gained popularity, so Yamauchi hired assistants to mass-produce cards. Fusajiro Yamauchi did not have a son to take over the family business. Following the common Japanese tradition of mukoyōshi , he adopted his son-in-law, Sekiryo Kaneda , who then legally took his wife's last name of Yamauchi.

  6. The Christmas Card - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Card is an American romantic drama television film directed by Stephen Bridgewater and written by Joany Kane.The film stars John Newton and Alice Evans, with Lois Nettleton, Peter Jason, Ben Weber, Vaughn Armstrong, and Ed Asner in supporting roles.

  7. Lit Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Lit Brothers was a moderately-priced department store based in Philadelphia.Samuel and Jacob Lit opened the first store at Market and N. 8th streets in 1891. Lits positioned itself well as a more affordable alternate to its upscale competitors Strawbridge and Clothier, John Wanamaker, and Gimbels.