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Mr. Good met Greeley once and Mergenthaler, inventor of the linotype machine.
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Today he sits in an easy backed chair and uses a linotype.
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After the war, he became a linotype operator, and sang in a choir.
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He could manipulate a linotype machine (that almost humanly intelligent piece of mechanism).
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Shortly after noon a linotype operator came to me with his hands full of copy.
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Plates, linotype, lock-up, make-ready, will cost as much for one magazine as for one thousand.
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The linotype machines, now used in all large printing establishments, have increased the demand for lead.
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Wilbur said "Possibly not," though he knew he would now loathe the linotype forever.
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If the book is set in linotype, the make-up will have been unable to make these changes.
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I have not experience as linotype operator, but can fill any other place in a printing office.
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When the linotype machines came in I was one of the men to go out, just as he did.
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We possess linotype machines and rotary presses and we can print a new book in a couple of days.
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Rumors came of the Rogers machine and the Thorne machine and the Mergenthaler linotype, but Mark Twain only smiled.
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That looks like the combined mince-pie nightmares of a whole flock of linotype operators, pipe-organists, and hard-boiled radio hams!
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In 1880 the different offices introduced stereotyping, and in 1892 linotype type-setting machines were installed.
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This is especially marked in rapid color-printing, and in the successors of inadequate typesetting-machines-inthe linotype, the monotype, the typograph, etc.