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Explaining how the system works Item Info

Title:
Explaining how the system works
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1961
Approximated Date:
yes
Description:
Caption reads: 'Potlatch Forests, Inc., officials inspect their IBM 1710 process control system, first of its kind in the nation, immediately after it has been installed on paper machine number one at the company's Lewiston, Idaho, mill. In the foreground are Dwain M. Bates, instrumentation engineer; and V. V. Vallandigham, vice president for pulp, paper and converting. In the background are from left Edwin C. Rettig, executive vice president and general manager; Donald Keller, production manager, and Robert Zipse, computer systems programmer.'
Subjects:
computer components meetings
Location:
United States;Idaho;Nez Perce County;Lewiston
Latitude:
46.426563
Longitude:
-116.963974
Source:
Potlatch Corporation Historical Archives, 1900-2007, MG 457, University of Idaho Special Collections and Archives
Finding Aid:
https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv40829
Source Identifier:
457_203_62_005
Type:
image;stillimage
Format:
image/jpeg

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