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<p>the Alphabetic Tabulator Model B was quickly followed by the full alphabet ATC.<br/>
* 1931: The term "Super Computing Machine" is used by the <a href="page.php?w=New_York_World">New York World</a> newspaper to describe the Columbia Difference Tabulator, a one-of-a-kind special purpose tabulator-based machine made for the Columbia Statistical Bureau, a machine so massive it was nicknamed "<a href="page.php?w=Packard">Packard</a>". The Packard attracted users from across the country: "the Carnegie Foundation, Yale, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Ohio State,</p><p>
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