Giving Stephanie credit for her goodwill in highlighting what she could…This did not show Mellon Institute very well especially since the Library was closed. It should have been planned around open areas. Not many labs were accessed. The deserted halls were not a draw. I worked in Mellon Institute starting in the General Office Technical Secretarial pool (prior to Word Processors and computers doing everything). My typewriter did not have a cover so I could remove keys to put scientific symbols when typing equations. An art form. I was promoted to being a Secretary for three Groups and my office was the first on the right off the elevator on the 7th floor. I met my future husband there when my boss brought him into my office to introduce him. When they left I made a file on him and said to myself “I’m going to marry him someday”! I didn’t even give it a thought as to why I said that! And I did marry him 45 years ago and counting! My time at Mellon was special and I feel I contributed to the work. I went on to work at USC’s School of Engineering in the Dean’s Office when we married and my husband became a Hughes Fellow out in California! I came to USC in the Summer and when the Fall came near, they all talked about “the Trojans”…I asked “What’s a Trojan?”
Giving Stephanie credit for her goodwill in highlighting what she could…This did not show Mellon Institute very well especially since the Library was closed. It should have been planned around open areas. Not many labs were accessed. The deserted halls were not a draw. I worked in Mellon Institute starting in the General Office Technical Secretarial pool (prior to Word Processors and computers doing everything). My typewriter did not have a cover so I could remove keys to put scientific symbols when typing equations. An art form. I was promoted to being a Secretary for three Groups and my office was the first on the right off the elevator on the 7th floor. I met my future husband there when my boss brought him into my office to introduce him. When they left I made a file on him and said to myself “I’m going to marry him someday”! I didn’t even give it a thought as to why I said that! And I did marry him 45 years ago and counting! My time at Mellon was special and I feel I contributed to the work. I went on to work at USC’s School of Engineering in the Dean’s Office when we married and my husband became a Hughes Fellow out in California!
I came to USC in the Summer and when the Fall came near, they all talked about “the Trojans”…I asked “What’s a Trojan?”
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