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This is a vintage postcard featuring a glimpse of the Filing Section at the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.'s Home Office Building in New York City. The image shows a large office with numerous female employees working at long desks surrounded by rows of tall steel filing cabinets, noted as the 'largest outfit of steel filing cases in the world'. A handwritten note on the front reads, 'How would you like to have a position like that. 'Kit''.

The back of the postcard indicates it was a complimentary card from the company. It is postmarked in 1906 from St. Louis, MO, and features a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp. The card is addressed to Miss Adelia Kukenhenn.