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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES - PRINT & PUBLICATIONS - MSC

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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES - PRINT & PUBLICATIONS - MSC

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Peggy Carlisle Operates the copy camera- ( 00015 ); Left to right- Stanley Richards, Paul Armstrong, Robert Adams, Erwin Wright. ( 00016 ); Harry M. Porter Operates the Printing Press- ( 00017 ); Laverne Brazil at her desk in the Farnsworth Chambers Building - ( 00018 ); John T. Roach operates the Photocamera - ( 00019 ); Ivan C. Nachman Addressing Envelopes on the Adressograph - ( 00020 ); John Thiel and Homer Scott - ( 00021); Oscar Jenkins Making large format copies on the Ozalid Machine - ( 00022 ); Albert Brooks on the left operates an A&M Collator, Homer Scott on the right. - ( 00023 ); Barbara Thompson as she retouches film in a vugraph frame. - 00024 );
NASA Identifier: S63-00018

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18/05/2011
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