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MISS A. McLEAS operating net 1921 model stenotyping machine. In the background is a more recent model. Although larger and almost twice as heavy, the later model is worked on basically the same principles.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29687, 4 December 1961, Page 2

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MISS A. McLEAS operating net 1921 model stenotyping machine. In the background is a more recent model. Although larger and almost twice as heavy, the later model is worked on basically the same principles. Press, Volume C, Issue 29687, 4 December 1961, Page 2

MISS A. McLEAS operating net 1921 model stenotyping machine. In the background is a more recent model. Although larger and almost twice as heavy, the later model is worked on basically the same principles. Press, Volume C, Issue 29687, 4 December 1961, Page 2

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