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Definition of Folders
1. folder [n] - See also: folder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Folders
Literary usage of Folders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pamphlets and Clippings in a Business Library by Virginia Fairfax (1921)
"Miscellaneous folders In any collection of pamphlets and clippings there will be on
... Filing space is too valuable to fill it with folders holding only a ..."
2. Card System at the Office by J. Kaiser (1908)
"28 folders etc. When new correspondents are added, new binders or folders are
required. Binders should be used whenever the correspondence is likely to be ..."
3. Notes on the Care, Cataloguing, Calendaring and Arranging of Manuscripts by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, John Clement Fitzpatrick (1921)
"... of the same dimensions as the manila folders plus 1£ inches for the flat-back
hinge, and a pair of tie tapes: These portfolios will, of course, ..."
4. Giant Write Every Day by Jo Ellen Moore, Marilyn Evans, Jill Norris (1997)
"Writing folders Writing folders are a must for a successful writing program. ...
(Students may want to decorate their folders showing some of their special ..."
5. Credits and Collections: Tested Methods and Records for Handling Credits (1918)
"Perfection of the filing routine in a middle-western bank enabled the officers
to keep such accurate track of their credit folders that they only lost trace ..."
6. Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Wm Ripley Nichols, Charles R Cross (1861)
"... folders, dominoi • a thousand and one other things, in England, Germany, and
the I Portugal «"as the England of the sixteenth century in more respect» ..."
7. Handbook of Organization and Method in Hospital Social Service: An Outline by Margaret Smith Brogden (1922)
"folders Surname, father's and mother's Christian names are typed in the extreme
... CARE OF RECORDS folders ARE NEVER TAKEN FROM THE DRAWER EXCEPT: 1. ..."