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Two soldiers on campus on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918 Two SATC soldiers standing the diag at UM's main campus. One is still wearing an influenza mask.
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Influenza and Influenza Pneumonia. An Analytic Report of Clinical Findings in 131 Cases of Epidemic Influenza.
A 1919 medical journal article detailing 131 cases of epidemic influenza treated in University of Michigan's Contagious Service of the University Hospital.
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"The Dilemma." Image of a woman attempting to apply foundation over a flu mask.
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Stillwater prison inmate using a PLATO terminal Photograph of a inmate at the Minnesota Correctional Facility - Stillwater using a PLATO terminal
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Children using PLATO terminal Photograph of children using a PLATO terminal
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Man seated at PLATO terminal Photograph of a man seated at a PLATO terminal
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Woman student using a PLATO terminal Photograph of a woman student using a PLATO terminal
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PLATO I terminal Photograph of the PLATO I terminal
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University of Illinois students using PLATO II terminals Photograph of University of Illinois students using PLATO II terminals
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PLATO II terminal Photograph of the PLATO II terminal displaying Coordinated Science Laboratory
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Women students using PLATO III terminals Photograph of women students using PLATO III terminals
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A young student using the PLATO IV terminal Photograph of a young student using the PLATO IV terminal
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Students using PLATO terminals at the Fairbreak Center Photograph of students using PLATO terminals at the Fairbreak Center
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PLATO Terminal from 1973 Photograph of a PLATO Terminal from 1973
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PLATO terminal displaying Real Time Simulation System graphics Photograph of a woman next to a PLATO terminal displaying Real Time Simulation System graphics. Caption reads: "Control Data PLATO delivers instructional materials in the form of text, drawing and animated graphics via this interactive terminal. Users communicate with the lesson materials through the keyboard or by touching the screen. The terminal is designed to operate with multi-media devices such as printers, mark sense readers, audio-visual equipment and on-line data capturing devices."
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In-Plant Maintenance Training program with PLATO terminal Photograph showing a demonstration of the In-Plant Maintenance Training program with a PLATO terminal. Caption reads: "PLATO computer-based training (CBT) delivers the In-Plant Maintenance Training program that helps employers protect their investment in new electronic equipment and other sophisticated manufacturing hardware."
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PLATO CRT terminal displaying a medical application Photograph of a PLATO CRT terminal connected to a Revox projection system and tape records with a pair of hearing stethoscopes. A medical application is on the two screens.
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Student using the PLATO IV terminal to perform lesson materials Photograph of a student using the PLATO IV terminal to perform lesson materials. Caption reads: "Complicated processes, structures and operations are displayed in animated drawings as well as text and numbers with Control Data PLATO, the computer-based education system offered by Control Data Corporation. Instructors and students use the same terminals to enter and retrieve lesson materials."
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Student using the PLATO IV terminal Photograph of a student using the PLATO IV terminal. Caption reads: "Control Data Corporation's computer-based education system distributes instructional materials in the form of text, numbers, animated drawings and other graphics for individualized, self-paced learning."
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Navy personnel using PLATO terminal Photograph of a Navy personnel using a PLATO terminal. Caption reads: "A computer-based education system capable of delivering a wide range of instructional materials for military personnel is offered by Control Data Corporation. Control Data PLATO provides individualized, self-paced instruction in the form of text, numbers, animated drawings and other graphics."
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Students using PLATO software on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, and Apple II Plus microcomputers Photograph of students using PLATO software on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, and Apple II Plus microcomputers. Caption reads: "October 19, 1982--Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis-based computer and financial services company, has just announced conversion of its PLATO software for use on Texas Instruments 99/4A, Atari 800 and Apple II Plus microcomputers. PLATO computer-based education is currently used in more than 100 schools, colleges and universities."
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Students using PLATO software on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, Apple II Plus microcomputers Photograph of students using PLATO software for on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, Apple II Plus microcomputers. Caption reads: "October 19, 1982--Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis-based computer and financial services company, has just announced conversion of its PLATO software for use on Texas Instruments 99/4A, Atari 800 and Apple II Plus microcomputers. Control Data spent 20 years developing PLATO, a self-paced, highly motivating computer-based education."
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Student using PLATO software on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, Apple II Plus microcomputers Photograph of a student using PLATO software on Atari 800, Texas Instruments 99/4A, Apple II Plus microcomputers. Caption reads: "October 19, 1982--Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis-based computer and financial services company, has just announced conversion of its PLATO software for use on Texas Instruments 99/4A, Atari 800 and Apple II Plus microcomputers. PLATO is a self-paced, highly interactive computer-based education system."
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Boy without front tooth at PLATO terminal Photograph of a boy without front tooth at PLATO terminal. The date is unknown, but likely mid 1980s.
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PLATO Educational Courseware Brings New Excitement To Learning PLATO Educational Courseware ad from Control Data from 1983