1929 H.P.C. Convention (WITH ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS & Posters)
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NP, n/d. Hardcover. g. Oblong quarto. Bolted black leather with lettering in green on front cover "1929 H.P.C. Convention, Berlin, January 27 and 28, 1930." Unique photo-album and scrapbook documenting the H.P.C. (One Hundred Percent Club) convention which was held in Berlin in 1930. The organization was introduced by Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. in the mid-nineteen-twenties to reward sales personnel who met their annual quotas. In 1924 the company changed its name to IBM (International Business Machines Corporation). To this day, every year IBM recognizes (truncated)