| & | hair | 5em | 4em | ' | k | e | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
| ! | b | c | d | i | s | f | g | ffl | 9 | ||||||
| ? | ffi | 0 | |||||||||||||
| j | l | m | n | h | o | y | p | w | , | ff | $ | ||||
| z | fi | fl | |||||||||||||
| En quads | Em quads | ||||||||||||||
| x | v | u | t | 3 em spaces | a | r | ; | : | quads | ||||||
| q | . | - | |||||||||||||
This U.S. layout is shown in Hamilton Manufacturing Company: Modern Cabinets, Furniture and Materials for Printers Catalog 14, c. 1907. It was designed to save floor space and time in correcting Monotype matter, with a sloping space rest for a galley built in, and with the distance the compositor's hand had to travel reduced to a minimum.
The empty case configuration is Monotype Correcting.
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