Lexicographical Neighbors of Hectographing
Literary usage of Hectographing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Health Education in Rural Schools by James Mace Andress (1919)
"For hectographing a pan about 11 x9| inches is desirable. ... "If in the
hectographing the copy blurs, the hectograph was too moist; if the paper sticks, ..."
2. Annual Report by New Haven (Conn.). Board of Education (1900)
"Second, third and fourth grade teachers are poring over various text-books and
hectographing problem sheets for use five days in the week, because they are ..."
3. American Annals of the Deaf by Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf (1911)
"Drill on these syllables, and different combinations containing these syllables
will soon straighten the pupil out. hectographing the drill ..."
4. The Association Review by American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf (1907)
"... scissors the lines, straight, angled, and curved which have been prepared for
them; time may be saved by hectographing numbers of sheets of such work. ..."
5. The Life of John Livingston Nevius: For Forty Years a Missionary in China by Helen Sanford Coan Nevius (1895)
"The last few days before leaving home he was engaged in hectographing the pages
thus prepared, in order that each station should be supplied with them. ..."
6. Everyday Pedagogy, with Special Application to the Rural School by Lillian Isabel Lincoln (1915)
"If in the hectographing the copy blurs, the hectograph was too moist; if the
papers stick, the sponge may be used to moisten it more without fear of ..."
7. Annual Report of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist by Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church (1886)
"The Missionary Literature Committee has sent out, with the gratuitous assistance
of five ladies, in hectographing, a great number of letters from ..."