In May 1929 the first 27-page hand-booklet detailing how Habonim was to function was published by Aron with help in the mimeographing from Norman Lourie and his lady friend Nadia, who he later married.
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Others really want to hear family news, but be careful _ " It is unlikely . . . that anyone's interests extend to three pages of single-spaced purple mimeographing, " she says.
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In addition, the business was renowned for its Jewish greeting cards sold during major Jewish holidays . Many Jewish " landsmanshaften " [ organizations of people from the same European area ] depended on Hyman's service for mimeographing multiple copies of local community society newsletters and minutes.
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By May 1940, " Notes " had written its own constitution, doubled its membership and gained a new dignity . The solitary voice that droned on alone in the first issue soon gained more voices, who took turns mimeographing the 15 issues of the first series.
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Using ink from melted crayons and gelatin taken from Red Cross food packages, Plunkett and his team assembled a crude mimeographing system that let him print about 20 copies from every original map they drew, said Jonathan Vance, a history professor at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario.
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Professor Adolf Hemberger ( 1929 1991 ), the holder of the Chair for Scientific Theory and Methodology of Research at the University of Gie�en, collected S�ttler's rare works, making copies of them through mimeographing or photocopying them and distributing them among his friends and members of his magical study groups, C 72.