Construction of the Mayo Clinic’s Gonda Building is proceeding on time, with opening activities planned for this fall. Gonda is the centerpiece of a $300 million project that involves several other ...
A trial to determine whether a Michigan lawyer was involved in an illegal scheme to obtain and examine vote tabulators used in the 2020 presidential election might not occur until after the 2026 ...
Herman Hollerith's punch-card machinery, created for the 1890 census, became the foundation for the company later known as IBM. IBM secured a major government contract to process the first Social ...
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The Hollerith tabulator and sorter box, invented by Herman Hollerith and used in the 1890 United States census. It 'read' cards by passing them through electrical contacts. Closed circuits, which ...
When President Theodore Roosevelt laid the foundation stone at the Washington National Cathedral on Sept. 27, 1907, the Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith’s great-grandmother was in the audience.
Herman Hollerith constructed it in 1890 and called it the tabulator. The tabulator does not require an OS and a program, in the modern sense. It only performs a limited set of arithmetic operations, ...
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