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’Bonus Homo’ – Even to this Day / by Arthur E. Ormsbee. Source and date unknown
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
Excerpts from an address entitled “Civilization’s Dependency upon Printing” by Arthur E. Ormsbee, Grand Rapids, Mich. Published and distributed by Graphic Arts Assoc. of G.R., Oct. 1, 1938. [pamphlet]
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
Cover: Graphic Arts as an Industry. “Jan.1947”--handwritten. First page: Printing is Big Business / by Arthur E. Ormsbee.
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
Printing :the wings of Wisdom / by Arthur Ormsbee. [leaflet] 2 copies, from both accessions.
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
“This Printing Business / by Arthur E. Ormsbee, May 25, 1936 address …” 4 copies, 1 is smaller sized.
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
Oct-Nov. 1937 with Pearl E. Oldt, President, GR Club of Printing House Craftsmen.
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
1938 with Fred J. Hartman, United Typothetae of American, Lester Reppert, Chicago School of Printing & Lithography, and Allan Robinson, Ottmar Mergenthaler School of Printing (Baltimore).
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
1939 with Will Ransom, American Institute of Graphic Arts.
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
1945 with Fred J. Hartman, National Graphic Arts Education Assoc.
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.
1952 from John Backus, American Type Founders, Inc.
Primarily writings by Ormsbee about the printing industry. Many also serve as examples of printing. Some give insights into the man himself.