Word: mimeographed
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...solve these problems, the structure envisioned by the Council would be administered by the heads of the legitimate organizations and would contain offices equipped with typewriters, telephones, and mimeograph machines. The central feature of the building--a theatre seating approximately 1000--could be used for films, plays, forums and similar functions. Music and dramatics, long relegated to musty, out-of-the-way auditoriums, would at last be heard and viewed at best advantage. Stress must be laid upon the fact that the building would serve graduate students as well as undergraduates; the Law School Forum and many organizations such...
More & more the President has let George do more & more important tasks-from prodding the Democratic leadership in Congress to masterminding Administration projects. The Allen hand has been in many of the President's recommendations to Congress. Few Truman statements or speeches reach the mimeograph machine without Allen's O.K. Lately, to the vexation of Democratic National Committeemen, Allen has been consulted more & more on appointments to important posts...
...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...