1956 November 8, Alexander R. Hammer, “Duplicator Still The ‘Work Horse’”, inThe New York Times[1],→ISSN:
Although glamour equipment such as theelectronic computers have had most of the headlines in recent years, the mimeograph machine is still grinding out billions of copies of material a year.
1963, James Allan Painter, “Editor's Preface”, in Stephen Maxfield Parrish, editor,A Concordance to the Poems of W. B. Yeats, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press,→ISBN,page v:
To invoke the aid of anelectronic computer in mapping Yeats's private worlds of myth and symbol and Irish legend may well arouse disquiet.