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Photograph caption dated February 15, 1965 reads, "New compact model - Newest compact, easy-to-run computer, Honeywell 120, is smallest of five new models introduced by Honeywell Inc. New systems, called Series 200, feature a 'building block' design to handle any type of data processing job from very small to large. The H-120, being operated here by Carol Tiberi, is now the lowest-cost magnetic tape computer available, company officials say. It can read and punch cards, print at high speeds, and store information on tape as well as compute."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Honeywell Inc Computer software developers--United States Computable functions--Data processing Computer multitasking Electronic data processing--California--San Fernando Valley Computers--California--San Fernando Valley Women--California--San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley (Calif.) Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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