A Printing Genius Named Milton A. McKee

In the early 1900’s, Milton A. McKee, a “technical expert and authority on letter-press printing,”​2​ made two of the most important contributions to printing industry. Donald C. Cottrell, President of The Cottrell Company, for whom McKee worked, referred to McKee as a “printing genius” in his 1955 address to the Newcomen Society.​3​ That Cottrell made a point to honor McKee with this epitaph 26 years after his death is a testament to the impact he had on the industry. However, achieving this level of success…

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