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Hammond Typewriter 
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FAHE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER has been, since 
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(i its introduction in 1884, the Favorite Writing Ma- 
“I chine of the Educated, the Literary, and the Pro- 
fessional Man. We can point to College Professors by 
hundreds, and to College Alumni by thousands, who are 
users of the Hammond. i 
Their preference for it is not accidental, but 1s due to 
the inherent merits of the machine itself. The printing of 
the Hammond is automatic—independent of the operator s 
touch —therefore, the novice can do as good as the expert, 3 
the type of the Hammond is interchangeable, therefore the 
Linguist can write on one Hammond any desired languas® | — 
mathematical and algebraic signs are provided; therefore, 
the Mathematician and the Scientist can work out wor 
tions and problems; and finally, the work is in sight, % 
renders easy the orderly arrangement of tabulated matter 
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Hammond Typewriter Company 
Factory and General Offices, 
69th to 7oth Streets & East River, Mew York Cay 
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