Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts
A supply of cards for any year can thus be made up at small expense, without having to have cards printed differently each year just because mankind has not yet made a calendar which always has the same relation between days of the week and days of the month. The scheme of indicating the relation of weeks and months by the short vertical pen marks permits the carrying on hand of a supply of printed cards which can be used for absolutely any fiscal year without danger of having to send the supply of cards to the scrap basket, as calendars are sent to the scrap basket
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