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A Lift: Dressagraph Multilift Model 1275

The cover of Watt's Current from January 1961 with Patrica Vogt & Wally Brann working on a Dressagraph Multilift Model 1275. Enlarge
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Date: 1961

Patrica Vogt and Wally Brann worked on a Dressagraph Multilift Model 1275, a printer that had a capacity of 50,000 impressions or 25,000 sheets a day. Vogt was one of 2,600 women who worked at Hewlett-Packard by the mid-1960s.

Tags: 1960s • 1961 • Diversity and Inclusion • Watt's Current • women

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