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  2. Amalgamated Lithographers of America - Wikipedia

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    Official organ of the ALA during the early 20th Century was the monthly magazine Lithographers Journal.. The Amalgamated Lithographers of America (ALA) was established in 1915 through a merger of 4 of the 6 unions then operating in the lithographic industry — the LIPBA (established 1886), the ILAE (1890), the Paper Cutters (1900), and the Stone and Plate Preparers (1900). [4]

  3. Recto and verso - Wikipedia

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    In double-sided printing, each leaf has two pages – front and back. In modern books, the physical sheets of paper are stacked and folded in half, producing two leaves and four pages for each sheet. For example, the outer sheet in a 16-page book will have one leaf with pages 1 (recto) and 2 (verso), and another leaf with pages 15 (recto) and ...

  4. Berlin Wall Monument (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    A great wall was erected almost two decades later to strengthen the division, literally and figuratively. Built in 1961, the Berlin Wall represented one of the great political, economic, and ideological divides of the twentieth century [1] between two major powers: the United States and the Soviet Union. It was 96 miles in length.

  5. Broadside (printing) - Wikipedia

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    Today, broadside printing is done by many smaller printers and publishers as a fine art variant, with poems often being available as broadsides, intended to be framed and hung on the wall. Broadsides pasted on walls are still used as a form of mass communication in Haredi Jewish communities, where they are known by the Yiddish term " pashkevil ...

  6. Duplicating machines - Wikipedia

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    Unlike mimeo, ditto had the useful ability to print multiple colors in a single pass, which made it popular with cartoonists. Spirit duplicators were incapable of double-sided printing, since the saturation of the paper with solvent inherent to the process would destroy a previously printed image.

  7. Duplex printing - Wikipedia

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    Duplex print devices, depending on options, software, and printer settings, can print single-sided page to single-sided page (1:1) or double-sided page to double-sided page (2:2). Many can also combine single-sided pages into a double-sided page format (1:2). Double-sided booklet formats (2:2 with a center fold) are also available, depending on ...

  8. United States post office murals - Wikipedia

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    Marling, Karal Ann. Wall to Wall America: Post Office Murals in the Great Depression. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1982. Park, Marlene and Gerald E. Markowitz. Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984. Jones, Todd.

  9. Double-sided painting - Wikipedia

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    A double-sided painting is a canvas which has a painting on either side. Historically, artists would often paint on both sides out of need of material. [ citation needed ] The subject matter of the two paintings was sometimes, although not normally, related.