
Here is an interesting application: “No books, pens, ink or pencils are used in the new method, but an Oliver Typewriter, fitted with an attachment for holding a roll of paper tape, has been substituted for these articles. This paper is one inch wide and perforated into detachable tags one inch square, having a hole punched through them for the purées of hanging on pins.”
Geyer’s Stationer (New York), May 29, 1902 —

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