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Photostat

[foh-tuh-stat] / ˈfoʊ təˌstæt /


















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Signed: “Harry S Truman, a photostat copy, signed 11/27/65.”

From Fox News

Born in 1928, Warhol prefigured the digital age by shaping a personal brand and using technology such as photostat machines, cameras and tape recorders to experiment and create.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tennessee’s Public Records Act allows for “reasonable rules” on handling requests but also guarantees residents the right to “take extracts or make copies thereof, and to make photographs or photostats” of the records inspected.

From Seattle Times

It contained a jumble of original and photostatted letters and reports from the British government, A.N.C. officials, the colonial administration, and Nkoloso himself.

From The New Yorker

His room was cluttered with tapes, transcripts. photostats, law journals, legal briefs.

From Los Angeles Times