Word: varies
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...affected) managed to get out token issues by makeshift methods. The New Statesman & Nation (TIME, Sept. 4), normally a comfortable 24 pages, squeaked out eight pages by photostated typewriting. The Economist, like many strikebound U.S. papers in the last few years (TIME, Dec. 1, 1947 et seq.), used Vari-Typing to produce a makeshift, 16-page issue for its 107th anniversary. It tartly warned the printers: "Union leaders would do well to observe that it is possible to get along without any compositors...
...bought the afternoon Times, a peppy, popular and moneymaking tabloid competing with John S. Knight's Daily News and Hearst's Herald-American. Six months later, under the impact of the Chicago printers' strike, the Sun and Times were merged into a Vari-Typed 24-hour tabloid...