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A color photograph of industrial printing machinery. Large rollers feed paper into the machine.
The pages developed in the composing room next traveled to the engraving room before the plates were added to the printing press and printed. These large wheels would feed paper through the machine for printing.

A color photograph of the slipboard in the hallway. Several large corkboards line a white wall, affixed with posters and paper. On one of the boards, large grid-lined paper sheets are affixed. Large bolded text on the sheets identifies the day and shift times.
These boards were used to indicate time off, assign substitute workers. Scheduling printers shift assignment and work hours. Printers shifts included: day 10:20-5:40, night 6pm-1:30am, lobster 1:30am-9am, and clean up shift 7am-2:30pm). Days off,…

A color photograph of a large room filled with machinery and heavy tables; in the center of this room are two massive linotype machines with black protruding mechanics, and cords which plug into the ceiling of the room. Two chairs lie empty in front of these machines.
For most of the twentieth century, newspapers were formed from text blocks created on large linotype machines. Newspapers would have many such machines. As printing techniques changed, linotype was used less.

A color photograph of a large composing room with several rows of long composing desks. Each segment of the desks have large, uncut papers with newspaper designs on them. In the background there are people scattered across these rows, working at the composing desks.
The pages of the paper begin to take shape in this room as employees use special tools and techniques to layout each page of text and images.

A color photograph of a large, gray film output machine within the engraving room. Several tables surround the output machine, each with a stack of plates.
After pages were completed in the Composing Room, negative copies were created in the Film Output machine in the Engraving Room. These negatives were used to create the metal plates used in the printing machines. These would be sent to the Press…

A color photograph of a composing desk with several items laid on it including papers, a line gauge, roller for wax paper, two pairs of scissors, and a knife with a retractable blade.
Work in the composting room started when an employee was assigned a layout. They would use various tools to paste-up the page, a line gauge, roller for wax paper, scissors, and exacto-knife.

A color photo of a group of four people within an office space; there are two fair-skinned older women and two fair-skinned older men. The men both wear short sleeved collared shirts, one with a tie who is sat down at a table with a clipboard and the other standing while holding a cup. The women wear short sleeved shirts, one of whom wears jeans and is standing while mid-sign. The tables surrounding them hold food and drink items.
Many work related meetings were held in the Composing Room.

A color photograph of a fair-skinned older man standing in a large room with his back to the camera. He wears a plaid shirt tucked into jeans and a baseball cap. He is holding a long black plate against a large, gray machine used for film output.
After pages were completed in the Composing Room, negative copies were created in the Film Output machine. These negatives were used to create the metal plates used in the printing machines.

A color photograph of a fair-skinned older man standing in a large composing room. He is wearing a plaid shirt tucked into jeans and glasses. He leans over a composing desk, intently focused while holding a knife with a retractable blade and a ruler to a large paper on the desk.
Among the tools used by staff in the Composing Room were cutting tools. Cutters were used to trim type and images into sections to be arranged into page columns. These sections would then be adhered to a paper board and the completed page would be…

A color photograph shows a large, red machine with clear glass through the center that reveals the mechanics of the machine as well as a stack of printed newspapers within the machine. On the left of this machine is a series of different-colored buttons. Both sides of the machine have yellow caution tape with the words “STAY CLEAR” printed in bold red lettering.
After they were printed, folded and stacked in this large newspaper press, the completed papers would next go to the mail room where ads and inserts would be added.
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