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The index card was a turning point, Foucault believed, in the relationship between power and technology. Like the categories they cataloged, Linnaeus’s paper slips belong to the history of ...
A 3 x 5 history of the cards that helped catalog all of human knowledge in a way anybody could use.
Reese suggests writing a family history clue on one side of an index card. (For example, This person’s high school nickname was Cannonball because he could throw a baseball really fast and hard.) ...
Doublex The Rise and Fall of the Recipe Card A brief history of how we started bequeathing our favorite recipes via 3-by-5-inch index cards—and what will be lost when they finally disappear.
A selection of helpful links to get you started on your family history research ...
The family that owns well-known consumer brands like Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Keurig Dr. Pepper and Panera Bread say their Nazi ancestors used slave labor during World War II.
Card has history of service with Bush family Frank Buckley sets the scene in Miami-Dade County Stuart Rothenberg: Lawyers, politicians and other hypocrites in Florida's presidential race ...
Two years ago, University of Chicago professor Harold Pollack wrote his entire financial plan on an index card.
In Maisy Card’s debut novel, “These Ghosts Are Family,” a Jamaican immigrant reckons with a decades-old lie in 21st-century Harlem.
Dylan Dreyer shares her family's holiday card for 2024, which shows her three sons at various moments over the year.
The ideas on the index card weren't new — pay off your credit cards, invest in low-fee index funds, etc. — but there clearly was an appetite for this simple, good financial advice.