- A
mimeograph machine (often
abbreviated to mimeo,
sometimes called a
stencil duplicator or
stencil machine) is a low-cost
duplicating machine that works...
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adjusted could be used for multi-p**** and double-sided printing. Also,
mimeographed images were as
durable as the
paper they were
printed on, and didn't...
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activists working with
Human Rights Watch, led by
Alison Des Forges,
found a
mimeographed do****ent in a
Rwandan Hutu hut
entitled "Note
relative à la propagande...
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Mimeograph is an EP
consisting of
recordings by
American country/rock band Old 97's. It was
released on July 6, 2010. The EP
contains four
cover songs...
- The
Topaz Times was a
mimeographed newspaper published in the
Topaz War
Relocation Center (Topaz)
during the
period of ****anese
Internment in
World War...
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Press was a rock and roll
magazine started in New York in 1974 as a
mimeographed fanzine by editor/publisher Ira Robbins,
fellow fan of the Who, Dave...
- ****ociation for
humanistic psychology,
Articles of ****ociation. Palo Alto, CA (
mimeographed):
August 28, 1963; in
Severin (ed.),
Humanistic Viewpoints in Psychology...
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originally published in
mimeograph at the
Bread and Wine
Mission on
Grant Avenue in San Francisco's
North Beach from 8.5" x 11"
mimeographed sheets with an illustrated...
- is, "A
single physical unit of any printed, typewritten, handwritten,
mimeographed, or
processed work,
distinguished from
other units by a
separate binding...
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Edition Date
Editor Notes 1 1951
Richard S.
Pittman 10
mimeographed pages; 40
languages 2 1951
Pittman 3 1952
Pittman 4 1953
Pittman first to
include maps...