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Addressograph

American  
[uh-dres-uh-graf, -grahf] / əˈdrɛs əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf /
Trademark.
  1. a machine designed for the rapid, automatic addressing of mail in large quantities.


Addressograph British  
/ əˈdrɛsəʊˌɡrɑːf, -ˌɡræf /

noun

  1. a machine for addressing envelopes, etc

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One of their number went to state committee headquarters, ripped out the drawers of party Addressograph plates and dumped them on the floor.

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In 1924 Chairman Woods and his associates bought a half interest in Addressograph Co. for $2,500,000.

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For handling letters the Seal-ometer sealed, stamped and counted envelopes; Addressograph stencilled name & address on them; Bircher's Lightning letter opener slit them open.

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Since taking over the state chairmanship, Grenier has opened a full-time headquarters, complete with staff, Addressograph machines, multilith offset printing presses, and a $150,000 budget.

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Bean rules his board of directors�two sons and two grandsons�with a firm hand, and brushes aside suggestions from his heir apparent, Grandson Leon Gorman, 27, that the company "automate" by buying an Addressograph.

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