August 8, 2008

ANELEX (Dec, 1961)

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Source: Business Automation ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Dec, 1961
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ANELEX

Anelex High Speed Line Printers are standard equipment in the data processing systems of almost every major computer manufacturer here and abroad.

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ANelex Corporation

157 Causeway Street, Boston 14, Massachusetts

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  1. Her legs are too short.

    Comment by Torgo — August 8, 2008 @ 7:09 pm

  2. The Anelex building was next to the old Boston Garden, on the east side of the building. Bostonians might remember it as the storage place of the old Celtics parquet floor. And the ramp where the elephants were brought in for the circus.

    It was torn down 15 years ago to make room for the Big Dig–the down ramp from the Zakim bridge to the underground highway now sits in their space.

    Comment by David Moisan — August 9, 2008 @ 6:52 am

  3. I worked at Anelex Corporation back in the sixtys and the company was later bought out by Mohawk Data (NY). Mohawk Data Research and Development went to Stonham, Ma but later closed it’s doors in Stonham Dec. 31, 1971 and went to NY. It was a great company to work for. The Anelex building floors went from #1 to #12 and then contuined to #14 leaving out #13. The inside of the floors we were on were all painted battleship gray. I was told that the Navy owned the building priviously.
    I can remember looking out to the old expressway where rt93 now comes in.

    Comment by Richard Burns — November 6, 2008 @ 3:15 pm

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