Hevelyn D . Benson, great-grandnephew of Egbert Benson, sent Jerome D . Greene, director of Harvard's Trancentanery, seven photostats concerning Egbert Benson.
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The Photostat brand machine, differing in operation from the Rectigraph but with the same purpose of the photographic copying of documents, was invented in genericized by the public.
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Benson also included a photostat of an article in " The Eagle " from September 16, 1935, which designated Egbert Benson as the man behind the Constitution.
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Xerographic office photocopying was introduced by Xerox in 1959, and it gradually replaced copies made by Verifax, Photostat, carbon paper, mimeograph machines, and other duplicating machines.
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One of the most curious documents in the collection is a photostat of the marriage certificate of Auden, who was homosexual, and Erika Mann, Thomas Mann's daughter.
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Having skipped two grades, he graduated at 16 and headed for Los Angeles, where he got a $ 6-an-hour job in the photostat room at an advertising agency.
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The artwork of most of the Stanley-drawn stories in the books, however, was " crudely trace [ d . . . ] as photostats for them did not exist ."
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A photostat of the letter ordering B92 to shut down provided to The Associated Press said it had no official work permit, and thus " the work of your radio station is illegal ."
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Fortunately, Ch�vez had made a photostat of the original manuscript from page 34, and a copy of the score up to that point had been made in ink by a copyist (;; ).
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Gouaches, oils, watercolors and Photostats are also on display through Jan . 9 . The collection then travels to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, its final stop after previous showings in San Francisco and Dallas.