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hectograph
hectograph, n. (ˈhɛktəʊgrɑːf, -æ-) Also hekto-. [f. hecto- + Gr. -γραϕος writing.] An apparatus for multiplying copies of writing: = chromograph 2. Also applied to the process of taking copies by means of this.1880 Printing Times 15 Feb. 43/2 A multiplying process based upon the use of the glue plat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hectograph
Hectograph pencils and pens are sometimes still available. The gelatine hectograph has been commercialized by Joan Bess and Lou Ann Gleason. The hectograph has been plasticized, and made more resilient. wikipedia.org
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hectography
hectography (hɛkˈtɒgrəfɪ) [f. hectograph n.: see -graphy.] The use of the hectograph.1889 J. H. Scrine Mem. E. Thring 31 Splice 3 pens together,..and execute the task..by fraudulent hectography. Oxford English Dictionary
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Homan (1884)
It was printed in Minsk on a hectograph and promoted the idea of autonomy of Belarus. References [Turuk 1921] Ф. Турук. Белорусское движение. wikipedia.org
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Rush Call
It was originally published in Dave's Rag, a weekly neighborhood newspaper self-published by King's older brother David King in Durham, Maine using a hectograph wikipedia.org
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graph
▪ I. graph, n.1 (grɑːf, -æ-) [Orig. an abbreviation of graphic formula: see graphic.] 1. A kind of symbolic diagram (used in Chemistry, Mathematics, etc.) in which a system of connexions is expressed by spots or circles, some pairs of which are colligated by one or more lines. Also, occas. the syste... Oxford English Dictionary
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S4N
These first issues were somewhat juvenile, as Fitts experimented with publishing by way of a hectograph - 'which enabled him to duplicated single handwritten wikipedia.org
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Die Innere Front
Grass procured both the hectograph printing press and the paper rolls needed for printing on. wikipedia.org
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Facsimile
In the past, techniques and devices such as the philograph (tracing an original through a transparent plane), photostat, hectograph, or lithograph were wikipedia.org
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Spirit duplicator
See also Hectograph List of duplicating processes References Further reading Printing devices wikipedia.org
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Diatype (machine)
See also Heliographic copier Offset Contact copier Spirit duplicator Duplicating machines Hectograph Fordigraph List of duplicating processes wikipedia.org
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Duplicating machines
Hectographs The hectograph introduced in 1876 or shortly before, was a technology in which a dye-impregnated master copy, not unlike a spirit master, While good-quality, reasonably rapid copies from a hectograph require fairly specific materials (Aniline dye is the most effective), passable copies can wikipedia.org
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Frederick William Wadely
(unpublished: hectograph copy of vocal score held in Carlisle Archive Centre ref. wikipedia.org
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Homer Hailey
Hailey reviewed the old hectograph outlines and refined them for publication. As a child, Homer Hailey lived outside Marshall, Texas. wikipedia.org
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Jadvyga Juškytė
She prepared his notes on Lithuanian grammar into a book which was published via primitive hectograph in 1897. The notes were edited by Juškytė and Petkevičaitė-Bitė and the resulting book was published (via primitive hectograph) by a group of Lithuanian students wikipedia.org
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