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- Green_eyeshade abstract "Green eyeshades are a type of visor that were worn most often from the late 19th century to the middle 20th century by accountants, telegraphers, copy editors and others engaged in vision-intensive, detail-oriented occupations to lessen eyestrain due to early incandescent lights, which tended to be harsh (the classic banker's lamp had a green shade for similar reasons). Because they were often worn by people involved in accounting, auditing, economics, and budgeting, they became associated with these activities.Green eyeshades were often made of a transparent dark green or blue-green colored celluloid, although leather and paper were used to make the visor portion as well. One manufacturer, The Featherweight Eyeshade Company, described their eyeshade as "restful" to the eyes. Eyeshades were sold through office supply stores through the 1950s.Several individuals, including William Mahoney, received patents for their eyeshade designs. Author Carl Sandburg wore a green eyeshade, which is on display at his former residence of Connemara at Flat Rock, North Carolina. The Society of Professional Journalists annually recognizes deserving journalists working in the Southern United States with its Green Eyeshade Excellence in Journalism Award. Green eyeshades are still on the market, typically sold as "dealer's visors." They retain a certain degree of popularity in the gambling community.".
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- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Accountant.
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- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Audit.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Auditing.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Sandburg.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hats.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Celluloid.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Copy_editing.
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- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Flat_Rock,_Henderson_County,_North_Carolina.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Incandescent_light.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Incandescent_light_bulb.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Professional_Journalists.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Southern_United_States.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Sports_visor.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Telegrapher.
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLink Telegraphist.
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- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Green eyeshade".
- Green_eyeshade wikiPageWikiLinkText "green eyeshade".
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- Green_eyeshade subject Category:Hats.
- Green_eyeshade hypernym Visor.
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- Green_eyeshade comment "Green eyeshades are a type of visor that were worn most often from the late 19th century to the middle 20th century by accountants, telegraphers, copy editors and others engaged in vision-intensive, detail-oriented occupations to lessen eyestrain due to early incandescent lights, which tended to be harsh (the classic banker's lamp had a green shade for similar reasons).".
- Green_eyeshade label "Green eyeshade".
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