The
mimeograph office produced the requisite number of copies--this could be quite large on a major production--and pages would be collated and bound in colored wrappers by stenographic department staff.
From here, Yeah is basically a
mimeograph magazine that draws on other publications such as these, just as the early Mad magazine was a comic book making fun of other comic books.
Beginning in the 1980s, personal computers began to replace typewriters, "stickies" replaced thumbtacks and paper clips, and photocopiers and printers replaced
mimeograph machines.
For the moment, though, I will happily retreat back in reverie to 1980 when all I had to do was plod on my Selectric and publish news of Kamaji on the
mimeograph.
Using live recordings, the marginalia of
mimeographed magazines, and interviews galore, he arrives at a Kevin Bacon-like matrix of poetical relationships with the Poetry Project as its nexus.
Lee establishes Third World Press in his Southside Chicago basement apartment with $400, a used
mimeograph machine, and the help of poets Johari Amini and Carolyn Rodgers.
The National Federation was working its
mimeograph machines to the bone issuing all kinds of illuminating reports on "football's No.
Up until the late 1980s, the company, which was founded by Joseph Keen in 1931, had specialized in making stencils for
mimeograph machines.
"In the past, there were lots of sources of paper like
mimeograph or Xerox machines.
After humble beginnings with a
mimeograph machine, she later recited her spiritual visitors' messages (on both mundane and heavenly matters) straight into a tape recorder for distribution to followers nationwide.
We had manual typewriters,
mimeograph machines, carbon paper, and of course, a rotary dial telephone.