PRINTING PRESS IS PREPARED FOR RUN Technicians add color ink to giant printing press, rollers are engaged and the press is turned on. 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
PRINTING PRESS PRODUCES MAGAZINE Printed, cut and folded magazine sections spit out of the Curtis Publishing printing press, where they are examined by a press technician. 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
PRINTED MAGAZINES ARE BATCHED A print technician gathers together a batch of magazine sections newly produced by the Curtis Publishing printing press. 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
COVERS ARE ADDED TO MAGAZINES Covers are added to newly printed copies of HOLIDAY and THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL at the Curtis Publishing printing press. 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
MAGAZINES ARE BOUND WITH WIRE AND TRIMMED Newly printed copies of The Saturday Evening Post are binded with wire and trimmed at the Curtis Publishing printing press. 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
MAGAZINE SECTIONS ARE JOINED Separately printed sections of the Saturday Evening Post are combined and then joined with the cover page at the Curtis Publishing printing press. 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
STACKS OF MAGAZINE SECTIONS ARE LIFTED A forklift driver lifts a batch of magazine sections newly produced by the Curtis Publishing printing press. 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P
ADDRESS PLATES ARE CREATED Address plates are created in order to send out newly printed copies of HOLIDAY and THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL at the Curtis Publishing printing press. 1950s - COLOR Source: Film: 16P