Some Vintage Photos

At the �Astroflash� office in Grand Central Terminal in New York January 18, 1971. Your horoscope is computed by IBM machines after you give your day, month, and year of birth, plus city and state, and, if possible, the exact hour. IBM card in punched with this data, and then run through the computer, which spills out your character portrait and a six-month forecast on many sheets of computer copy, costs $10.00. There are other, mote economical readings to be had. The computer operator is Joseph Chillo; the receptionist is Maryliz (cq) Scott. The girl reacting to her horoscope is Elizabeth Speert. (Photo by John Lent/AP Photo)
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