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TELETYPE celebrates 50 years of NEW ideas!

TELETYPE celebrates 50 years of NEW ideas!
This advertisement is from 1957. The text of the ad is reprinted below:

TELETYPE celebrates 50 years of NEW ideas!

A new idea—the first really practical telegraph printer—put the company now known as the Teletype Corporation in business in 1907. And—since we have stressed research from the beginning—new ideas have been coming from our laboratories ever since.

Today, equipment made by Teletype flashes news, messages, orders, reports, reservations... classifies freight cards... coordinates industrial production lines. It provides a "conveyor system" for channeling complex raw data to computing centers thousands of miles away... transmits and reproduces text and punched tape for office automation.. and simplifies the handling of many other modern "chores."

Ideas like these may speed your operation, cut your paperwork load. For more information, contact your local telephone or telegraph company. Also send for our booklet, "The ABC's of Teletype Equipment." Write to Teletype Corporation, Dept. F8, 4100 Fullerton Avenue, Chicago 39, Illinois.

1957 Golden Anniversary Year

TELETYPE CORPORATION
SUBSIDIARY OF
Western Electric Company
INCORPORATED


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