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1. Harris & Ewing Baltimore, Md. The 'work' cards, by means of which constant check is kept on what is being done with each block of social security account applications, are punched in the Production and Control Section. Each hole in each 'work' or operation card represents a letter or a numeral. When translated, these give necessary pertinent data for the daily and permanent work records of the Social Security Board Records Office in Baltimore, Maryland. The photograph above shows a worker in the Production and Control Section of the Records Office punching 'work' on operation cards [1937 or 1938]

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2. Harris & Ewing Baltimore, Md. The 'work' cards, by means of which constant check is kept on what is being done with each block of social security account applications, are punched in the Production and Control Section. Each hole in each 'work' or operation card represents a letter or a numeral. When translated, these give necessary pertinent data for the daily and permanent work records of the Social Security Board Records Office in Baltimore, Maryland. The photograph above shows a worker in the Production and Control Section of the Records Office punching 'work' on operation cards

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3. Harris & Ewing Baltimore, Md. For each block of 1,000 social security account applications 'work' cards are prepared. One work card is made for each operation incident to seeting up individual accounts and necessary indexes. The photograph above shows a worker in the Social Security Board Records Office at work at the 'visible control' rack. Each card in this rack represents an operation completed on one block[?] of applications. By glancing at each compartment in the rack, the number of operations completed can be estimated at once [1937 or 1938]

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4. Harris & Ewing Baltimore, Md. For each block of 1,000 social security account applications 'work' cards are prepared. One work card is made for each operation incident to seeting up individual accounts and necessary indexes. The photograph above shows a worker in the Social Security Board Records Office at work at the 'visible control' rack. Each card in this rack represents an operation completed on one block[?] of applications. By glancing at each compartment in the rack, the number of operations completed can be estimated at once

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Work
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20258456
5. Harris & Ewing Baltimore, Maryland. The "work" cards, by means of which constant check is kept on what is being done with each block of Social Security Account Applications, are punched in the Production and Control Section. Each hole in each "work" or peration, card represents a letter or a numeral. When translated, these give necessary pertinent data for the daily permenent work records of the Social Security Board Records Office in Baltimore. The photograph above shows a worker in the Production and Control Section of the Records Office punching "work", or operation cards [ca. 1937]

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Instance 20248304
6. Identify cards. Personalausweise

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Topic
KKA6038
Law--Law of East Germany--Police and public safety. Polizei- und Ordnungsrecht--Public safety. Öffentliche Sicherheit--Control of individuals--Identification and registration. Pass- und Meldewesen--Identify cards. Personalausweise ; Identity cards--East Germany
7. Identity cards. Personalausweise

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
KK6038
Law--Law of Germany--Police and public safety. Polizei- und Ordnungsrecht--Control of individuals--Identification and registration of Germans. Pass- und Meldewesen für Inlander--Identity cards. Personalausweise ; Personalausweise ; Identity cards
8. Identity cards

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
KJC6038
Law--Regional comparative and uniform law (Europe)--Police and public safety--Control of individuals--Identification and registration--Identity cards ; Identity cards
9. Harris & Ewing Baltimore, Maryland. The "work" cards, by means of which constant check is kept on what is being done with each block of Social Security Account Applications, are punched in the Production and Control Section. Each hole in each "work" or peration, card represents a letter or a numeral. When translated, these give necessary pertinent data for the daily permenent work records of the Social Security Board Records Office in Baltimore. The photograph above shows a worker in the Production and Control Section of the Records Office punching "work", or operation cards

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10. Lange, Dorothea Farm Security Administration (FSA) migrant camp. Westley, California. This migrant mother lives in a contractor's camp because of contractor's control of jobs. She comes to the Farm Security Administration camp with sick baby and agricultural workers medical association card (FSA)

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19888203
11. Freeman, Albert ODT system of port control. Mrs. Elsie Maddox, automatic key punch and tabulator operator in the ODT (Office of Defense Transportation), feeds the punched tape through the machine that marks the cards on traffic movement [between 1940 and 1946]

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Instance 19637619
12. Montclair Public Library (Montclair, N.J.) Circulation records control by punched cards [Montclair]: [1942]

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Instance 9267393
13. Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives. Post Audit and Oversight Bureau. Preliminary report: firearms identification cards (FIDs) and licenses to carry (LTCs) after the implementation of the 1998 Gun Control Act Boston, Mass: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, House of Representatives, House Post Audit and Oversight Bureau; 2002

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Instance 13108724
14. Liberman, Howard Office equipment used by the War Production Board (WPB). Some of the twenty-four form-writing machines used by the WPB to write control cards (PD-1A) for applicants for preference ratings 1942 Feb

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Instance 19638670
15. Freeman, Albert ODT system of port control. Operator Jack Keefe, in the International Businees Machine (IBM) room of the ODT (Office of Defense Transportation), feeds the coded punched cards into the machine which records and tabulates by channel, section, zone and individual railroad the movement of all freight traffic 1942 June

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Instance 19644009
16. Lange, Dorothea Farm Security Administration (FSA) migrant camp. Westley, California. This migrant mother lives in a contractor's camp because of contractor's control of jobs. She comes to the Farm Security Administration camp with sick baby and agricultural workers medical association card (FSA) 1939 Apr

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Instance 19888203
17. Allgeier, James H. Winning with credit cards [San Diego, CA]: [A Associates]; [c1992]

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Instance 4399434
18. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 [Gore sinking and saying, Imagine my surprise when that Buddhist temple fund-raiser turned out to be a fund-raiser -- and about that DNC credit card -- it was actually a Clinton-Gore card, and the controlling legal authority knows that I'm proud the dog]

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18006680
19. United States. General Accounting Office. Purchase cards Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): U.S. General Accounting Office; [2001]

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Instance 12608510
20. United States. General Accounting Office. Forest Service purchase cards Washington, D.C. (441 G St., NW, Washington 20548): The Office; [2003]

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Instance 13346797


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