Word: mimeographed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...statement said that the Lebanese believed Moslem states will act together. Hanging up, the correspondent formulated a new definition of a Middle Power*: one that has access to a Mimeograph machine...
While guns and bombs in the Pacific were thunderously underlining the formidable fact last week, mimeograph machines in Washington were grinding out the impressive story behind the fact: how the U.S. in four years had become the greatest naval power in the world...
...former partner, Bob Allen, now a colonel in the Army Intelligence on General Patton's staff - received only a percentage of the take from the columns' sales.) "But what makes me happiest," he added, "is that the column will now be distributed by wire instead of mail mimeograph. Before, my column had to be written five days ahead. Now it will be about a day and a half." Most of his 600 subscribing newspapers, he thinks, will continue to carry the column, even though Bell will charge dome of them slightly higher rates...
...major and a lieutenant colonel, armed with a mimeograph of the Presidential order directing the Army to seize all U.S. railroads, walked into Union Pacific's towering Omaha headquarters building at 8 o'clock one morning last week. They took an elevator to the 12th-floor executive offices, began knocking at doors. At last they came to the office of tough little Vice President G. F. Ashby. He grinned and guessed...
...larger units employ German-made artillery and tanks. Scarce items-medicines, winter clothes, shoes-are supplied by Red Army planes and parachutes. An air shuttle service flies doctors and Army officers into guerrilla territory, flies the wounded out. The bigger "armies" operate their own bakeries, hospitals, community bathhouses. Many mimeograph and distribute their own newspapers...