A house organ "published for stenographers and typists by the Remington Typewriter Company."
Remington Notes, Vol. 4, No. 4 (May 1917)
Remington Notes. Vol. 4, No. 4 (May 1917). 16pp.
The icon at left links to a presentaiton of this number at The Internet Archive. Here is a local copy of the PDF (112 Megabytes): remington-notes-v04-n04-1917-05-0600rgbjpg.pdf
Remington Notes, Vol. 4, No. 4 (May 1918)
Remington Notes. Vol. 4, No. 4 (May 1918). 16pp.
This number is notable for containing an obituary of William K. Jenne (1837-1918), the now unknown engineer who actually made the typewriter work, with a portrait of him.
The icon at left links to a presentaiton of this number at The Internet Archive. Here is a local copy of the PDF (112 Megabytes): remington-notes-v04-n07-1918-05-0600rgbjpg.pdf
Here are 120dpi RGB scans of the halftones from the magazine (click through or "save link as" to get the full resolution version), including "Miss Remington" emphasizing the wartime responsibilities of the typist and the portrait of Jenne.
Remington Notes for 1917 and 1918 are in the public domain due first to failure to file for copyright as then required and second to the expiration of all possible copyright. The reprints here were scanned by me from my own copies, and remain in the public domain.
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