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REFERENCES

1. Symposium on Electronic Composition in Printing. National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, June 15–16, 1967

2. Automatic Typographic-Quality Typesetting Techniques. A State of the Art Review. M. E. Stevens and J. L. Little, National Bureau of Standards Monograph 99 (7 April 1967)

3. Style Manual. American Institute of Physics, New York (1959)

4. A Manual for Authors of Mathematical Papers. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 68, p. 429 (1962)

5. Subroutines for the MORC CRT Printer. A. V. Hershey, Naval Weapons Laboratory Report No. 1686 (9 March 1960)

6. Three Fonts of Computer Drawn Letters. M. V. Mathews, Carol Lochbaum, Judith A. Moss, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N. J. (Private Communication, 1967)

7. Cryptology. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 6, p. 848 (1965)

8. Electron Diffraction. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 8, p. 245 (1965)

9. American Institute of Physics Handbook. D. E. Gray, Editor (McGraw Hill Co. , New York, 1963)

10. The Physiology of the Eye. H. Davson (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 1963) p. 103

11. MORC High-Speed CRT Printer Programming Manual. F. M. Urvinitka, NPG Report No. 1620 (October 1958)

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