Cutting Composition Costs
A 12-page brochure. It is undated, but 1950s in style (it dates from after Mohr's move to Skokie, but before the introdution of ZIP codes).
Mohr Saw Installing, Edition C
Mohr Saw Installing Instructions (Linotype) Edition C. Registered Copy No. 76. This bears no date, but since it refers to Linotypes not equipped with quadders and to Linotypes equipped with the Self-Quadder, but not to the Hydraqudder, it presumably postdates the renaming of the "Double Quadding and Centering Device" as the "Self-Quadder" (circa 1940?) and predates the introduction of the Hydraquadder in the 1950s.
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