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Catchword for “Tingle table”
Catchword: Tingle table
Part of speechn.
The part of speech reflects that used in the full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: The Tingle Table, designed by an IRS employee in 1961, is used at Service Centers to sort paper tax returns.
Author:
Department of The Treasury Internal Revenue Service
Article, document, publication, web site:
Annual Report Fiscal Year 1998
Publishing location:
Washington, D.C.
Date of publication:
May 20, 1999
This cite belongs to a full entry for Tingle table.
Comments:
My father, James M. Tingle, invented the "Tingle Table" while working for the IRS in Chamblee/Atlanta, Georgia, in the early 1960's. He never worked in Fresno, Californa, but did transfer to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1976.
by Judy Tingle Stancel 21 May 07, 0653 GMT

Hello, I saw your entry for the Tingle Table and thought I could give you additional information. James Tingle was my father. He did invent the table while employed by the IRS in Atlanta, Georgia. He built the prototype in our back yard when I was a child. I helped him by sitting on the lumber as he cut it to the lengths needed to build the table. He later transfered to the Chamblee, Georgia service center where the table was first tested and installed. The first units were built by federal prison labor. The table was built upon motion principles and therefore not able to patented. What it accomplishes is to reduce the time taken by the mail opener to remove the contents of an envelope, previously opened mechanically, sort the contents, file them for action and "candle" the envelope to ensure that all the contents have be removed. The table was so sucessful that it was implemented in all IRS Service Centers nation wide, where it is still in service today. Use of the table has saved taxpayers millions of dollars by reducing the time spent to open and sort mail during tax season.
by James M. Tingle, Jr. 19 Jun 08, 0521 GMT

Hello Judy and Jim Tingle. I was the Facilities Management Branch Chief at the IRS Cincinnati Service Center when your father retired from his position as Chief, Management Staff working for the Assistant Regional Commissioner-Resources Management. Out Director, Pat Ruttle, had me deliver a 'well used' Tingle Table to your family home as a farewell gesture...can't imagine what Jim did with it. Also, in late 85 when I moved away your father, then retired, was the realtor that sold my home. I returned to the Cinci area in 99 and retired from my position as Accounts Management Center director.
Dan Myers

by Dan Myers 24 Jul 08, 0904 GMT

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