Stanley Morison

Standard Name: Morison, Stanley

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1912: To celebrate its forty thousandth number,...

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1912

To celebrate its forty thousandth number, The Times published a supplement on the history of printing and the newspaper press.

January 1913: The Imprint, a short-lived but influential...

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January 1913

The Imprint, a short-lived but influential monthly on technical aspects of printing, was started by Gerard Meynell of Westminster Press .

1920: The Cloister Press was founded by C. W. Hobson...

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1920

The Cloister Press was founded by C. W. Hobson at Heaton Mersey, near Manchester.

Probably 1922: Stanley Morison was appointed typographical...

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Probably 1922

Stanley Morison was appointed typographical advisor to Monotype Corporation .

1923: The first issue of The Fleuron, a magazine...

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1923

The first issue of The Fleuron, a magazine devoted to the history and practice of typography, was published.

1925: Arrighi type was used for the first time...

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1925

Arrighi type was used for the first time in Robert Bridges ' Tapestry, privately printed by F. W. and S. M. (Frederick Warde and Stanley Morison ).

3 October 1932: The Times first used the Times New Roman...

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3 October 1932

The Times first used the Times New Roman type-face, designed by Stanley Morison .

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