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  2. NPES - Wikipedia

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    The 26 charter member companies included manufacturers of printing presses, bindery equipment, typesetting machinery and specialty equipment. In 1939, NPEA held its first print exhibition in the US at the 1939 New York World's Fair.

  3. American Type Founders - Wikipedia

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    The new company, consisting of a consolidation of firms from throughout the United States, was incorporated in New Jersey. [2] The American Type Founders Co. should not be confused with the American Type Founders' Association, also called the Type Founders' Association of the United States. Both institutions are identified by the same acronym, ATF.

  4. Printing Machine Managers' Trade Society - Wikipedia

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    Steam-powered printing machines were being gradually introduced to the trade, and its members differentiated themselves from the compositors who held membership of existing societies. By the 1880s, the London Society of Compositors and the Typographical Association also tried to recruit machine managers, and because of the conflict, the society ...

  5. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

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    Preliminary Guide to the International Association of Machinists Hope Lodge 79 Records. 1932–1941. 25 items. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Aerospace Industrial District Lodge 751 Publications. 1939–2008. Jackie Boschok Papers. 1979–2013. 16.32 cubic feet (22 boxes), 2 oversize folders.

  6. International Typographical Union - Wikipedia

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    The concept for a typographical union was formed at a New York City meeting of 18 representatives from typographers' associations in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Kentucky in December 1850. A committee led by John Keyser of Philadelphia was formed to investigate issues and propose a plan of action.

  7. Mergenthaler Linotype Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, a new factory in Broadheath, Altrincham was opened. In 1903, the British company merged with Machinery Trust to form Linotype & Machinery Ltd. Mergenthaler Linotype dominated the printing industry through the twentieth century. The machines were so well designed, major parts remained virtually unchanged for nearly 100 years. [7]