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Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 10
A Yankee "Tyro's" More of Procuring a Printing G price.--One of the employees of the Government Directing Office at Washington, formerly publisher of a paper in Indiana, has been detected in stealing type from the establishment.
He has always among the first in the office and the last to leave, bringing an empty carpet sack every morning, which he carried home at night, crammed with type from the depository of new material.
The affair is typical in more senses than one.
Tyro (search for this): article 10
A Yankee "Tyro's" More of Procuring a Printing G price.--One of the employees of the Government Directing Office at Washington, formerly publisher of a paper in Indiana, has been detected in stealing type from the establishment.
He has always among the first in the office and the last to leave, bringing an empty carpet sack every morning, which he carried home at night, crammed with type from the depository of new material.
The affair is typical in more senses than one.