Vol. 7 (1911)
Note explaining that "triangle numbers" should not be used to identify matrices "these marks are for factory use only" but instead "Font Slots and Face Notches" (and a booklet by that title) should be used. A guage for assisting in this is illustrated. (Vol. 7, No. 1 (January, 1911): 3.
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Vol. 8 (1912)
"Base Ball figure matrices and punches." (Ten mats with figures for column headers, and a solid black sqaure matrix. Supplied along with 9 punches (6=9) for stamping actual figures into the cast blank squares as the paper goes to press).
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Vol. 9 (1913)
Vol. 9, No. 8 (August, 1913), p. 117 has the photograph (and story) of the Linotype in a railroad car which (the photograph, that is) appears in the original in the Library of Congress' Prints and Photographs division. (It was used to print a newspaper during the Glidden Automobile Tour from Minneapolis to Glacier Park.)
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Vol. 10 (1914, Jan. & Apr. Only)
This digitization is incomplete. Only Nos. 1 (January) and 4 (April) are present. Model 14 with one 28-channel auxiliary introduced in April.
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Vol. 11 (1914-1915)
With Volume 11, The Linotype Bulletin seems to have restarted its volume/issue numbering. Vol. 11, No. 1 is August 1914 (which would have been Vol. 10, No. 10 in the old numbering).
The use of the triangle trademark in matrices and the triangle-MLCo trademark on parts is announced officially (but the use of the triangle in matrices had been the practice as a factory marking since 1910 (announced Vol. 7, No. 1 (Jan. 1911.))
First (?) appearance of "The Hand That Keeps the World Informed" (as a photograph here),Vol 11, NO. 2 (Sept. 1914).
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