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Hammond Typewriter 
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WreHE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER has been, since 
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fj its introduction in 1884, the Favorite Writing Ma- 
===! 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. 
Their preference for it is not accidental, but is 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; 
the type of the Hammond is interchangeable, therefore the 
Linguist can write on one Hammond any desired language; 
mathematical and algebraic signs are provided; therefore, 
the Mathematician and the Scientist can work out equa- 
tions and problems: and finally, the work is in sight, which 
renders easy the. orderly arrangement of tabulated matter. 
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flammond Typewriter Company 
Factory and General Offices, 
69th to 7oth Streets & East River, Mew York City, N. Y. 
