facilitated by having selected passages typewritten anddistributed to the class in mimeographed sheets.
Not sure I knew that typewritters and mimeograph machines were so prevalent by 1910. (typewriters yes, but mimeo?)
facilitated by having selected passages typewritten anddistributed to the class in mimeographed sheets.
Not sure I knew that typewritters and mimeograph machines were so prevalent by 1910. (typewriters yes, but mimeo?)
Typewriters had switches to allow the typewriter to use different portions of the typewriter ribbon. Some were utilized to differentiate between colors on multi-colored ribbons (typically between black and red) while others allowed the use of the top or bottom of a ribbon to get more use (economy) out of them. Many also made the ribbon inoperative so that the type struck directly against a sheet to allow for stencil cutting.
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Typewriters, Stencils, and Carbon Copies by Tim Covell