| 1. | The Rectigraph Company was acquired by the Haloid Company in 1935.
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| 2. | Haloid continued selling Rectigraph machines into the 1960s.
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| 3. | Haloid eventually changed its name to Xerox Corporation.
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| 4. | Haloid needed to grow, and its existing offices in Rochester were old and scattered.
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| 5. | After meeting with Joe Wilson, Carlson accepted an offer to become a consultant to Haloid.
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| 6. | The Haloid Company had the Photostat, which it licensed to Eastman Kodak, the photography giant.
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| 7. | Gundlach helped transform the Haloid Company, a small photographic firm, into the thriving Xerox Corporation.
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| 8. | Haloid felt that the word " electrophotography " was too complicated and did not have good recall value.
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| 9. | Xerox's original name was " The Haloid Photographic Company ", or just " Haloid ".
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| 10. | Xerox's original name was " The Haloid Photographic Company ", or just " Haloid ".
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