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  2. Dick Rowland - Wikipedia

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    One of the news articles that contributed to tensions in Tulsa. On May 30, 1921, Rowland attempted to enter the Drexel Building elevator. Although the exact facts are in dispute, according to the most accepted accounts, he tripped and, trying to save himself from falling, grabbed the first thing he could, which happened to be the arm of the elevator operator, Sarah Page.

  3. SimTower - Wikipedia

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    SimTower: The Vertical Empire (originally published in Japan as The Tower[a]) is a construction and management simulation video game developed by OPeNBooK and released in 1994 for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh System 7. Outside Japan, the game was published by Maxis and branded as part of their Sim series. Ports for Sega Saturn and 3DO were ...

  4. Hodge Kirnon - Wikipedia

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    Hodge Kirnon. Hodge Kirnon (13 May 1891 - November 1962) [1][2] was a Montserratian scholar, historian, and literary critic, [3] who also worked as an elevator operator at Alfred Stieglitz' gallery 291. [4][5] He has been described as "one of the leading lights of the postwar Negro Renaissance " [2] and as Montserrat's first historian. [3]

  5. Elevator operator - Wikipedia

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    Elevator operator. The Smith Tower in Seattle, Washington uses traditional elevator operators, as seen in this 2008 photo. An elevator operator (North American English), liftman (in Commonwealth English, usually lift attendant), or lift girl (in British English), is a person specifically employed to operate a manually operated elevator. [1]

  6. Triangle (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    "Triangle" is the third episode of the sixth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on November 22, 1998. . Written and directed by series creator Chris Carter, "Triangle" is a "Monster-of-the-Week" episode, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the overarching mythology of The

  7. Eugene Bullard - Wikipedia

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    Bullard wore his elevator operator uniform during the interview. Bullard died in New York City of stomach cancer on October 12, 1961, at the age of 66. [ 1 ] He was buried with military honors in the French War Veterans' section of Flushing Cemetery in the New York City borough of Queens .

  8. Calvin Mooers - Wikipedia

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    Mooers received the American Society for Information Science's Award of Merit in 1978. The citation reads in part: He was a participant in early developmental work on digital computers, a researcher, author, and implementer of applications in information retrieval; and a prophet in the 1950s describing the future importance of what is now called computer networks and distributive processing ...

  9. Keystroke-level model - Wikipedia

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    The keystroke-level model consists of six operators: the first four are physical motor operators followed by one mental operator and one system response operator: [5] K (keystroke or button press): it is the most frequent operator and means keys and not characters (so e.g. pressing SHIFT is a separate K operation). The time for this operator ...