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Columbia, Boone County, Missouri
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The Missouri Association for the Relief and Control of Tuberculosis plans to install new machines next week, enabling production of 25,000 addressed, stamped, and sealed circular letters in one day to manage growing workload, as stated by secretary Dr. Walter McNab Miller.
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New Machines in Anti-Tuberculosis Work to Make 25,000 in Day.
Twenty-five thousand circular letters can be printed, addressed, stamped and sealed in one day in the offices of the Missouri Association for the Relief and Control of Tuberculosis after several new machines are installed next week. The new equipment will include a multigraph, addressograph and machine for stamping and sealing the letters.
'The work for the association,' says Dr. Walter McNab Miller, secretary, 'has increased so extensively within the last year that the new equipment is necessary if we were to carry on our present business. In twenty-four hours after we have the copy for a circular letter, it will be possible to have 25,000 copies ready for the mail.'
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Missouri
Event Date
Next Week
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increased capacity to produce 25,000 circular letters per day
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Installation of new machines including multigraph, addressograph, and stamping/sealing machine in the offices of the Missouri Association for the Relief and Control of Tuberculosis to handle extensively increased work within the last year.