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Hi Bob,
Yes, as I posted last week, the Hall I used in 1949 had a carriage return 
lever that also advanced one line.
The slightly smaller machines we had at the same time had no lever.  Also, 
they had a piece of metal on the roller that could flip up to put in the 
paper, then snap down to keep the paper on the roller.
In the late 50's I saw a couple stenographer's braille writers.  They wrote 
on paper tape.
Jerry Handel  KA3ROC 

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