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  • Linotype keyboard and type matrixes used by third-generation newspaperman Dean Coombs in composing the weekly Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman, publisher and printer at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. sets type at the keyboard of his 1921 Linotype machine.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman, publisher and printer at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. sets type at the keyboard of his 1921 Linotype machine.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation at the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S. sets type at the keyboard of his 1921 Linotype machine.
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