THE MAGIC NUMBER PRESS
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rules
© 1933 T. G. Nichols Co., Inc.
T. G. Nichols Co., Inc.
A.M. P.M.
7 8 9 0
1 2 3 4 5 6
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I desire to express my appreciation to Byron Cosby, Professor of Mathematics, State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri, to Miss Pauline Orear, teacher in the Kansas City Public Schools, and to the many supervisors for their help and advice in perfecting THE MAGIC NUMBER PRESS to fill the needs of the modern school.
T. G. NICHOLS, Designer
ADDITION
SUBSTRACTION
MULTIPLICATION
DIVISION
FRACTIONS
Copyright 1933 by T. G. NICHOLS CO., Inc., Kansas City, Mo.
International Copyright Reserved for all Continents
T. G. Nichols (designer)
printed under box lid
cardboard box
16 inches wide — 16 inches high
40.6 cm wide — 40.6 cm high
Wooden blocks of various sizes are marked with numbers, words, or symbols, such as: "Subtract", "No. 2 Add - Multiply", "Clock", "Add", "year", "week", "day", "cent", "nickel", "dime", "Divisible by 7", "+", "=", "pound", "peck", "dozen", etc. These blocks are inked and then pressed to print the values on them.
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