Box 4
Contains 47 Results:
20. 1978_04_12 to 1978_04_28_W600B Acceptance Test Specifications, 1978 April 12-28
Due to the critical requirement of absolute scanning, processing, and tabulating accuracy - as mandated by MRC and DMS - an extensive Acceptance Testing Document was prepared by WLC. The first 40-page section describes in detail the many tests involved, and the second 21-page section covers maintenance procedures, and additional diagnostic tests, including the General Electric 340 Terminet printer, and the Data Products Model 2470 Line Printer. It is worth noting that the high-speed (~ 100,000 ballots/hour) WLC equipment in the 1970's performed flawlessly in several major elections in Douglas & Sarpy County, NE, and in St. Joseph, MO. Compare this to the many irregularities and errors associated with vote-tallying equipment from the 2000 election onward!
21. 1978_04_25&26_WLC-MRC Operations Review, 1978 April 25-26
This pamphlet covers the topics and personnel in one of the many WLC Headquarters reviews conducted at the MRC facility in Iowa City, IA. Ten WLC Headquarters staff members are identified, and eleven MRC staff managers are identified. The JVM Archival DVD Folder of the same name contains seven JPEG-Image scans of the booklet, and the Original Copy is included in the 3-Ring binder
22. 1978_05_30_ENGINEERING EXAMINATION of the DMS-600 BALLOT SYSTEM, 1978 May 30
23. 1978_or later_after EFL Death_LINDQUIST IDEALS Article, after 1978
This undated and non-attributed article/testimonial to Dr. E. F. Lindquist, published after his death (probably shortly thereafter) is an eloquent summary of his life. A JPEG scan of the article is included in this folder on the JVM Archival Media disc
24. 1980_10_11_Iowa City PRESS-CITIZEN Irving B. Weber about LINDQUIST CENTER, 1980 October 11
Irving Weber, noted Iowa City historian, published many articles in the local paper about historical events and buildings. Page 6B of the Saturday, October 11, 1980 Issue of the Press Citizen devoted a full page to the entire block along College, Burlington, Capitol, and Madison Streets, now occupied by "the $10 million Lindquist Center College of Education and the campus that surrounds itÂ…" The lower left-corner of the Press Citizen Page 6B contains the heading, "Lindquist built in 2 phases", showing a photo of the Lindquist Center, and three columns of historical, explanatory, and descriptive text. This JVM Accession item includes an Original Page 6B from the above Press-Citizen publication date, and JPEG Image scans of the this page in the folder on in the accompanying Archival Media disc
25. 1981_TARGA at WLC, NCS_JVM, 1981
26. 1982_10_U of I SPECTATOR reprint photo of Dr. E. F. Lindquist and his Scoring Machine, 1982 October
An MS Word file: 1982_10_U of I SPECTATOR Reprint of E.F.Lindquist_ORG.doc, prepared by JVM (with 'caption correction' footnotes) is included & the original SPECTATOR Clipping
27. 1984_11_16_PRESS-CITIZEN_ACT 25th Anniversary, 1984 November 16
An Original Copy of the PRESS-CITIZEN Newspaper, dated November 16, 1984, featuring a front-page article about the AMERICAN COLLEGE TESTING business (ACT) in Iowa City, IA. A 1950s vintage photo of Dr. E. F. Lindquist in standing in front of his 'Mod II' OMR Test Scoring Machine is shown. The front-page article continues on Page 8A, and features a photo of Dr. Oluf Davidson, ACT President at the time. The JVM Archival Media Disc contains JPEG scans of the article
28. 1989_FAIRCHILD LETTER to JVM, 1989
The earliest archival-recorded R&D activity at the WLC Engineering Facility in Iowa City into the potential incorporation of CCD linear-array line-scan cameras into a new OMR Scanner product line was in early 1977, and more than ten years later, the priority was still very high on our R&D activity list. This Accession Item is a letter to JVM from Burkhard Zellner, the Marketing Manager of Fairchild Weston Instruments, Milpitas, CA. This is the company from which we purchased the CCD-array camera modules for several years, working closely with them in the specifications we required, trading liaison visits back and forth as required. Zellner paid a visit to our WLC Iowa City R&D Facility in March 1989 and had some very complimentary comments to offer in his letter following his visit. The Archival DVD Folder 1989_FAIRCHILD LETTER to JVM contains the JPEG-images of the 2-page letter, and a transcribed MS Word file 1989_03_29_FAIRCHILD LETTER to JVM_ORG.doc
29. 1989 to 1990's_early_History Summary: MRC to NCS, 1989-early 1990s
30. 1993_ca_Iowa Inventors HALL of FAME, circa 1993
A foldout Pamphlet that features 16 inventors inducted as members, including Dr. E. F. Lindquist, inducted in posthumously in 1982. The JVM Archival media disc features JPEG image files of the entire pamphlet
31. 2003_08_01_PEARSON 50th ANNIVERSARY, 2003 August 1
32. 2003_WINTER_U of I SPECTATOR_H. D. Hoover & MRC, 2003 Winter
An Original Copy of the WINTER 2003 Issue of the University of Iowa SPECTATOR Publication, featuring an article on Page-5 about H. D. Hoover, and his role in ITED. This article includes a vintage early1950s photo of Dr. E. F. Lindquist, President of MRC, and Robert Edberg, Chief Engineer in the early days of the MOD I Scoring Machine. Image scans of the article included in the JVM Archival Media disc
33. 2006_11_13_FORTUNE MAGAZINE_Rage Against the Machine, 2006 November 13
This article in the November 13, 2006 issue of Fortune Magazine is a good reference about the role of DIEBOLD in the Electronic Vote Tallying business. While it doesn't mention by name my circa 1974-1979 business associate, Robert J. Urosevich, former President of Data Mark Systems (DMS), circa 1974 onward, who later became President of the DIEBOLD Election Systems Division, he is certainly chastised indirectly when the article discusses the aftermath of the June 2001 Diebold acquisition of Global Election Systems of McKinney, Texas - which Urosevich was also president of when Diebold acquired them. The Archival DVD in this U of I Accession Set #3: 2006_11_13_Fortune Mag_Rage Against the Machine, contains an MS Word file JVM text-transcription of the Fortune Magazine article (from an Internet download), and a set of JPEG-Image scans of the 8 original article pages, plus the Magazine Cover page, as they appeared in the magazine
34. 2007_01_03_PEARSON Internet Download, 2007 January 3
The frame of the PEARSON URL site gives a brief overview/summary of the HISTORY, commencing in 1953 with Dr. Lindquist, to the WLC acquisition, followed by the NCS acquisition, and the 2000 acquisition by Pearson. A printout is attached, for quick reference
35. 2007_01_15_TIME MAGAZINE_E-Voting, 2007 January 15
36. 1956_06_MRC Eng.Notebk JVM#01, 1956 June
This is my first MRC Lab Notebook when I was working at MRC as a student engineer from February 1956 to late January 1957. The entries in this notebook, however don't begin until June 21, 1956 and the last entry is dated September 3, 1956. The JVM Archival DVD Folder 1956_06_MRC Eng.Notebk JVM#01 contains forty-one JPGE-Image scans of selected pages from the notebook, as well as the cover, and photos of electronic test equipment I designed in the summer of 1956 for Lindquist's Mod I MRC scoring machine. A 3-ring notebook binder is provided with photocopies of all pages of Notebook #1 that contains entries. The original notebook is not included
37. 1959_03_MRC Eng.Notebk JVM#02, 1959 March
This is my second MRC Lab Notebook, with the first entry dated March 3, 1959 after I returned from my previous 2-year employment at Sandia Corporation and rejoined MRC as a project engineer. A 3-ring notebook binder is provided with photocopies of all pages of Notebook #1 that contains entries. The original notebook is not included. The Archival DVD Folder, named as above, contains a JPEG-Image scan of the cover and a few of the early entries
38. My third MRC Lab Notebook, 1960 January 1-August 16
39. 1960_03_MRC Eng.Notebk JVM#04, 1960 March 3-1961 February 7
This Accession Item is a photocopy set of the pages from my MRC-JVM Lab Book #4; the entries beginning on March 3, 1960. The Archival DVD Folder of the same name contains only a JPEG-Image scan of the cover of the spiral-bound original, and a few additional scans of dated pages. The photocopy set of the entire contents is provided in a 3-Ring Notebook binder. Note: Although the cover of the original notebook shows the entries extending to September 22, 1962, the most recent date found is February 7, 1961 - thus pages may have been removed long ago, or else there is a recording error