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The vowels A E I O U and Y are used to classify the names, so that five-sixths of the time is saved in looking for a name. This is effected by writing the name in the column where its first vowel appears. Thus, Chas. Ford, under O; Miller & Metcalf, under I. Half the time can be saved in indexing by writing with indelible pencil instead of ink, thus doing away with the blotters and their repeated turning. [3 column table] | O | U | Y | | --- | --- | --- | | Hue, J. D. 15. | | | | Oliver H. W. 171- | | | | North, E.D. 348-416-520-531- | | | | Norwell, W. G. 425- | | | | Nomura, Y. 446-447-593- | | | | O'Brien, P. G. 535- | | |
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