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A Memorandum of the resources of 
this Press for all kinds of good 
printing and bookmaking ##® 
NLY a brief sketch can be given here of the facilities at the 
command of The University of Chicago Press for the execu- 
tion of its work. 
The printing department has a modern equipment, and 
includes, in addition to the ordinary types used in the various 
grades of book and magazine work, large fonts of Greek, 
German, Anglo-Saxon, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic type, all 
kinds of accented type, and all the signs and characters employed in the 
“xpression of the problems of the higher mathematics and astronomy. 
A large staff of skilled printers and proof-readers are constantly employed. 
The practical facility which the maintenance of such a printing 
department affords, especially in the production of technical work, is 
sumable. By this means the point of accuracy is guaranteed, while 
the cost and quality of the work is controlled at first hand. 
_ The setting of the type, however, is but a small portion of the work 
‘ssigned to the printing de artment, which is prepared to execute a// 
Hinds of presswork and ae The facilities supe in all the detailed 
‘aie of printing, and book and magazine manufacturing, are the very 
st. The first concern of The University of Chicago Press, in its 
& department, is the production of special work, such as 
€S, Magazines, books, reports of educational associations and learned 
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°cleties, for which estimates will be furnished on application. 
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