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  2. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Fourth District Bank entrance on East 6th Street in Downtown Cleveland. The door sealing the original primary vault inside the Bank's basement. In January 2006, the bank opened the Learning Center and Money Museum, replacing the public teller windows vacated after September 11, 2001.

  3. Bank teller - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, tellers held approximately 608,000 jobs in 2006. Of these, approximately 25% were classified as part-time. Median annual earnings as of May 2006 were $22,140. [2] The number of tellers in the United States increased from approximately 300,000 in 1970 to approximately 600,000 in 2010.

  4. ATM - Wikipedia

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    An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account information inquiries, at any time and without the need for direct interaction with bank staff.

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    The Buckeyes were the first team to win the College Football Playoff in 2015. Ten years later, Ohio State is the first team to win the 12-team playoff.

  6. Security of automated teller machines - Wikipedia

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    Automated Teller Machine In Dezfull, Southwest Iran. Automated teller machines (ATMs) are targets for fraud, robberies and other security breaches. In the past, the main purpose of ATMs was to deliver cash in the form of banknotes, and to debit a corresponding bank account.

  7. Byron A. Stover - Wikipedia

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    Stover moved to Bend, Oregon in 1914. In Bend, Stover found a job with the Bend Company, which operated a sawmill on the west bank of the Deschutes River. However, he soon secured a position as a bank teller with the First National Bank. He stayed with the bank until the United States entered World War I. [7] [10] [11] [14]