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Also, the PC-850 Fcodes can be activated with a Special Code defined as Escape "(12U".$This is 5 cpi Courier: ABC abc 012*This is 6 cpi Letter Gothic: ABC abc 012 %This is 10 cpi Courier: ABC abc 012 +This is 12 cpi Letter Gothic: ABC abc 012%This is 17 cpi Courier: ABC abc 012%This is 20 cpi Courier: ABC abc 012+This is 24 cpi Letter Gothic: ABC abc 012 MKNote: The DeskJet drivers on AppleWorks 4.0 were originally developed by MKJohn Link for SuperPatch. Quality acquired the rights so I could implement LJthem in AppleWorks 4.0. a bug showed up, but I had no DeskJet 500 to test IGwith until Will Nelken came to the rescue. Will's church in California JHdecided to get another DeskJet, so he offered that I could buy one, get HFAppleWorks 4 tested, and then ship the printer to him. Because of his PNgenerosity you have these new features (extended characters, 6 cpi) available to you. 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Repeat the process in colum ns D and  E to< see all t he leap y ears starting with 1901.~| @=@@-This is a Leap Year @?=@@-This is a Leap Year @?=@@-This is a Leap Year @?D@@@This is a Leap YearThis is a Leap YearFAO=====<====<==============<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===@ O=====<====<==============<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===N Print page number ;9Below are examples of the new MouseText symbols for word processor printer options./ Boldface   Print page number ( Underline   Print date , Superscript   Enter Keyboard ( Subscript   Print time ( Sticky space  Mail Merge =;Use -Z to display word processor markers assigned for use by other programs.ЖЗИЙКЛМНРС@O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===@O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===Source: 1987 World Almanac George WashingtonMK George Washington, first president, was born February 22, 1732(February IG11, 1731 old style), the son of Augustine Washington and Mary Ball, at GEWakefield on Pope's Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia. His early NLchildhood was spent on the Ferry farm near Fredericksburg. His father died PNwhen George was 11. He studied mathematics and surveying and when 16 went to JHlive with his half brother Lawrence, who built and named Mount Vernon. PNGeorge surveyed the land of William Fairfax in the Shenandoah Valley, keeping OMa diary. He accompanied Lawrence to Barbados, West Indies, contracted small NLpox, and was deeply scarred. Lawrence died in 1752 and George acquired his OMproperty by inheritance. He valued land and when he died owned 70,000 acres <in Virginia and 40,000 acres in what is now West Virginia.HF Washington's military service began in 1753 when Gov. Dinwiddie of MKVirginia sent him on missions deep into Ohio country. He clashed with the NLFrench and had to surrender Fort Necessity July 3, 1754. He was an aide to NLBraddock and at his side when the army was ambushed and defeated on a march NLto Ft. Duquesne, July 9, 1755. He helped take Ft. Duquesne from the French in 1758.FD After his marriage to Martha Dandridge Custis, a widow, in 1759, OMWashington managed his family estate at Mount Vernon. Although not at first OMfor independence, he opposed British actions and took charge of the Virginia IGtroops before the war broke out. He was made commander-in-chief by the %Continental Congress June 15, 1775.HF The successful issue of a war filled with hardships was due to his OMleadership. He was resourceful, a stern disciplinarian, and the one strong, JHdependable force for unity. He favored a federal government and became HFchairman of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. He helped get the OMConstitution ratified and was unanimously elected president by the electoral LJcollege and was inaugurated, April 30, 1789, on the balcony of New York's Federal Hall.NL He was reelected in 1792, but refused to consider a 3rd term and retired OMto Mount Vernon. He suffered acute laryngitis after a ride in snow and rain Daround his estate, was bled profusely, and died December 14, 1799. !John AdamsK John Adams, 2nd president, Federalist, was born in Braintree (Quincy),KIMassachusetts, October 30, 1735 (October 19, old style), the son of John KIAdams, a farmer, and Susanna Boylston. He was a great-grandson of Henry MKAdams who came from England in 1636. He was graduated from Harvard, 1755, JHtaught school, studied law. In 1765 he argued against taxation without LJrepresentation before the royal governor. In 1770 he defended the British OMsoldiers who fired on civilians in the "Boston Massacre". He was a delegate PNto the first Continental Congress,and signed the Declaration of Independence. PNHe was a commissioner to France, 1778, with Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee; IGwon recognition of the U.S. by The Hague, 1782; was the first American LJminister to England, 1785-1788, and was elected vice president , 1788 and 1792.OM In 1796 Adams was chosen president by the electors. Intense antagonism to PNAmerica by France caused agitation for war, led by Alexander Hamilton. Adams *broke with Hamilton and opposed the war.MK To fight alien influence and muzzle criticism Adams supported the Alien NLand Sedition laws of 1798, which led to his defeat for reelection. He died JHJuly 4, 1826, on the same day as Jefferson (the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence).Z@O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===@O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===James Knox PolkPN James Knox Polk, 11th president, Democrat, was born in Mecklenburg County, MKNorth Carolina, November 2, 1795. He was the son of Samuel Polk, a farmer NLand surveyor of  !"#$Scotch-Irish descent, and Jane Knox. He graduated from the LJUniversity of North Carolina 1818 and was a member of the Tennessee state PNlegislature from 1823-1825. He served in Congress 1825-39 and was Speaker of NLthe House from 1835-1839. He was governor of Tennessee from 1839 to 1841, PNand was defeated for reelection in 1841 and 1843. In 1844,when both Clay and PNVan Buren announced opposition to annexing Texas, the Democrats made Polk the IGfirst dark horse nominee because he demanded control of all Oregon and KIannexation of Texas. Polk reestablished the independent treasury system IGoriginated by Van Buren. His expansionist policy was opposed by Clay, KIWebster and Calhoun. He sent troops under Zachary Taylor to the Mexican OMborder. When the Mexicans attacked, Polk declared war existed. The Mexican PNWar ended with the annexation of California and much of the Southwest as part JHof America's "manifest destiny". He compromised on the Oregon boundary PN("54-40 or fight") by accepting the 49th parallel and giving Vancouver to the OBritish. Polk died in Nashville, Tennessee on June 15, 1849 at the age of 53.Zachary Taylor_OM Zachary Taylor, 12th president, Whig, who served only 16 months, was born LJNovember 24, 1784, in Orange County, Virginia. He was the son of Richard IGTaylor, later collector of the port of Louisville, Kentucky, and Sarah NLStrother. Taylor was commissioned a first lieutenant in 1808. He fought in NLthe War of 1812, the Black Hawk War in 1832, and the second Seminole War in PN1837. His nickname was Old Rough and Ready. He settled on a plantation near IGBaton Rouge, Louisiana. In 1845 Polk sent him with an army to the Rio FDGrande. When the Mexicans attacked, Polk declared war. Taylor was LJsuccessful at Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. He occupied Monterrey in NL1846. Polk made Taylor a major general but sent many of his troops to Gen. PNWinfield Scott. Outnumbered 4 to 1, he defeated Santa Anna at Buena Vista in JH1847. A national hero, he received the Whig nomination in 1848 and was KIelected president. He resumed the spoils system and though once a slave JHholder worked to have California admitted as a free state . He died in office July 9, 1850.f@O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===@O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===Chester Alan ArthurLJ Chester Alan Arthur, 21st president, Republican, Fairfield, Vermont on KIOctober 5, 1829. He was the son of the Rev. William Arthur, from County PNAntrim, Ireland %'()*+,and Malvina Stone. He graduated from Union College in 1848, MKtaught school at Pownall, Vermont and studied law in New York. In 1853 he PNargued in a fugitive slave case that slaves transported through New York were JHthereby freed. He was made collector of the Port of New York in 1871. KIPresident Hayes, reforming the civil service, forced Arthur to resign in PN1879. This made the New York machine stalwarts enemies of Hayes. Arthur and HFthe stalwarts tried to nominate Grant for a third term in 1880. When KIGarfield was nominated, Arthur received second place in the interests of MKharmony. When Garfield died, Arthur became president. He supported civil NLservice reform and the tariff of 1883. He was defeated for renomination by NLJames G. Blaine. Arthur died in New York on November 18, 1886, of Bright's disease.Grover ClevelandOM(According to a ruling of the State Department, Grover Cleveland is both the JH22d and 24th president, because his two terms were not consecutive. By "individuals he is only the 22d.)OM Grover Cleveland, 22d and 24th president, Democrat, was born in Caldwell, KINew Jersey on March 18, 1837. He was the son of Richard F. Cleveland, a IGPresbyterian minister and Ann Neale. He was named Stephen Grover, but OMdropped the Stephen. He clerked in Clinton and Buffalo, New York, taught at MKthe New York City Institution for the Blind and was admitted to the bar in NLBuffalo in 1859. He became assistant district attorney in 1863, sheriff in PN1871, mayor in 1881 and governor of New York in 1882. He was an independent, MKhonest administrator who hated corruption. He was nominated for president PNover Tammany Hall opposition in 1884 and defeated Republican James G. Blaine. PNHe enlarged the civil service and vetoed many pension raids on the Treasury. OMIn 1888 he was defeated by Harrison for president, although his popular vote PNwas larger. Reelected over Harrison in 1892, he faced a money crisis brought HFabout by lowering of the gold reserve, circulation of paper money and NLexorbitant silver purchases under the Sherman Act. He obtained a repeal of PNthe Sherman Act and a reduced tariff. A severe depression and labor troubles PNracked his administration but he refused to interfere in business matters and OMrejected Jacob Coxey's demand for unemployment relief. He broke the Pullman KIstrike in 1894. In 1896 the democrats repudiated his administration and PNchose silverite William Jennings Bryan as their candidate. Cleveland died at )Princeton, New Jersey on June 24, 1908.@O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===@O=====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<====<===Herbert Clark HooverPN Herbert Clark Hoover, 31st president, Republican, was born at West Branch, PNIowa on August 10, 1874. He was the son of Jesse Clark Hoover, a blacksmith, HFand Hu-/01234567lda Randall Minthorn. Hoover, grew up in Indian Territory (now PNOklahoma) and Oregon. He received his A.B. from Stanford in 1891. He worked LJbriefly with the U.S. Geological Survey and western mines. Then he was a PNmining engineer in Australia, Asia, Europe, Africa, and the U.S. While chief IGengineer with the Imperial Mines in China, he directed food relief for NLvictims of the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. Hoover directed the American Relief PNCommittee, London, 1914-1915; the Committee for Relief in Belgium, 1915-1919; IGAmerican Relief Administrator, 1918-1923, feeding children in defeated QOnations; Russian Relief, 1918-1923. He was secretary of commerce, 1921-1928. NL He was elected president over Alfred E. Smith in 1928. In 1929 the stock KImarket crashed and the economy collapsed. During the depression, Hoover MKopposed federal aid to the unemployed. He was defeated in the 1932 in the EC1932 election by Franklin D. Roosevelt. President Truman made him GEcoordinator of the European Food Program in 1947 and chairman of the OMCommission for Reorganization of the Executive Branch 1947-1949. He founded OMthe Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. /He died in New York City on October 20, 1964.Franklin Delano RooseveltKI Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32d president, Democrat was born near Hyde MKPark, New York on January 30, 1882. He was the son of James Roosevelt and LJSara Delano. He graduated from Harvard in 1904 and attended Columbia Law MKSchool but did not get his law degree. However Roosevelt did pass the New NLYork State bar examinations in 1907 and was admitted to the bar. He was in OMthe N.Y. senate for the period 1910-1913. In 1913 President Wilson made him Eassistant secretary of the Navy, a position he occupied until 1920.PN Roosevelt ran for vice president in 1920 with James Cox and was defeated. NLFrom 1920 to 1928 he was a New York lawyer and vice president of Fidelity & MKDeposit Company. In August, 1921 polio paralyzed his legs. He learned to $walk with leg braces and a cane. NL Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in 1928 and 1930. In 1932 at PNthe Democratic Convention, W. G. McAdoo, pledged to John N. Garner, threw his LJvotes to Roosevelt, who was nominated. The depression and the promise to GErepeal prohibition insured his election. He asked emergency powers, OMproclaimed the New Deal, and put into effect a vast number of administrative NLchanges. Foremost was the use of public funds for relief and public works, KIresulting in deficit financing. He greatly expanded the controls of the ECcentral government over business, and by an excess profits tax and GEprogressive income taxes produced a redistribution of earnings on an PNunprecedented scale. The Wagner Act gave labor many advantages in organizing OMand collective bargaining. He was the last president inaugurated on March 4 :(1933) and the first inaugurated on January 20 (1937). PN Roosevelt was the first president to use radio for "fireside chats". When PNthe Supreme Court nullified some New Deal laws, he sought power to "pack" the MKcourt with additional justices. However, Congress refused to give him the PNauthority. He was the first president to break the "no third term" tradition NL(1940) and was elected to a fourth term in 1944 despite failing health. He OMwas openly hostile to fascist governments before World War II and launched a OMlend-lease program on behalf of the Allies. He wrote the principles of fair PNdealing into the Atlantic Charter on August 14, 1941 (with Winston Churchill) NLand urged the Four Freedoms (freedom of speech, of worship, from want, from MKfear) on January 6, 1941. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, PN1941 the U.S. entered the World War II. 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