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Digital This Week (DTW) was a bi-weekly internal newsletter for Digital employees, chronicling product announcements, personnel assignments, and employee activities in the greater Maynard area. It often included a "classified ad" section for the…

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Digital This Week (DTW) was a bi-weekly internal newsletter for Digital employees, chronicling product announcements, personnel assignments, and employee activities in the greater Maynard area. It often included a "classified ad" section for the…

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Digital This Week (DTW) was a bi-weekly internal newsletter for Digital employees, chronicling product announcements, personnel assignments, and employee activities in the greater Maynard area. It often included a "classified ad" section for the…

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Digital This Week (DTW) was a bi-weekly internal newsletter for Digital employees, chronicling product announcements, personnel assignments, and employee activities in the greater Maynard area. It often included a "classified ad" section for the…

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Digital This Week (DTW) was a bi-weekly internal newsletter for Digital employees, chronicling product announcements, personnel assignments, and employee activities in the greater Maynard area. It often included a "classified ad" section for the…

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A series of newsletters distributed within Digital management. Topics frequently centered on corporate strategy and financial health.

The extent and frequency of the newsletters is unknown.

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Phone directory of employees working in the Mill in 1968

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Two color photos of the three dimensional model of Ken Olsen Plaza. The design of the Plaza model was done by Vanasse/Hangen & Associates, Inc.; Lane, Frenchman and Associates, Inc.

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A series of 26 color photos celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Digital Equipment Corporation and Testimonial Banquet to Ken Olsen, Founding President. The event was held April 19, 1983. The first photo of attendees include Bill Keto, Winnie Hearon,…

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A Program for Appreciation Night held November 30, 1971, in the Maynard High School Auditorium. The event was sponsored by the Town of Maynard to extend its gratitude to Digital Equipment Corporation for bringing "great credit to the name of…

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Two black and white photos of the interior of the DEC building. One photo is labeled "module test". The photos are 1960 ca.

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A black and white aerial view of the Maynard Mill Buildings/Digital Equipment Corp.

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A black and white photo of DEC Building #12.

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Everyone was required to leave the plant during fire drills which were scheduled periodically. In the photo, occupants of Building #5 wait for the "all clear" signal.

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A black and white photo of "Building 1 Illuminated" was Yu Hata's prize winning entry in Digital's Photo contest and was taken by a Pentax camera, set for a 2 second exposure at 5.6f stop.

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A black and white copy of a photo of the home office and manufacturing facilities of DEC.

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A map of the origin and development of Digital Equipment Corporation from 1957 through 1986. The DEC Tree is an article that was published in the magazine "Computerworld" on September 24, 1986.

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A black and white paper copy of a memorial photo of Harry S. Mann (1917-1968), Vice President of Digital Equipment Corp., 1965-1968.

A collection of Digital Equipment Corporation documents including but not limited to the following subjects: Ken Olsen, DEC World, Manuals, Bumper Stickers, newspaper clippings, Celebrations, and a variety of documents.

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A poster/calendar for the Digital Central Engineering Development Programs in 1985. The calendar features a picture of the Assabet Mills from Thompson Street in 1881.