Word: photostatting
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...addition M. Manoilescu carried a letter from the prince to his mother, Dowager Queen Marie, who was reported to have been greatly angered when informed that M. Bratino had dared to open it. Also, he was alleged to have with him a photostat of a document signed by his late father, King Ferdinand, in which it is said that the monarch advised M. Bratiano to recall Carol if he showed signs of being worthy of trust...
Taylor Starck, Assistant Professor of German, to obtain Photostat copies of two manuscripts by Notker Labeo for the purpose of collation, and the preparation of a dictionary of the works of that author...
...publications which are not generally or readily accessipbe. Realizing that many scientists lack the library facilities which their work demands, and that they are compelled either to journey to distant libraries or to borrow books by mail, the Service plans to have manuscripts, printed matter, or illustrations copied by Photostat or typewriter. The cost of copying varies from ten to twenty five cents per page. No charge is made for this service unless an advance estimate of cost has been submitted and approved by correspondence. Requests for assistance should be addressed, national Research Council, Information Service, 1701 Massachusetts avenue, Washington...
...announced to the members of the University that the College Library's photostat is again in operation, and is available for a great variety of work. While used principally for copying books, Plates, manuscripts or maps too valuable to be lent outside the Library building, but needed for scholars here or at a distance, it can also be used with advantage to copy tables, diagrams, cuts or other illustrations needed in connection with theses, or even for copying students' theses as a whole. Such work can usually be taken up promptly and the copies delivered within three or four days...