Note that Memos 1 and 4 also write "111th" and "187th" using superscript "th" in a smaller font. That feature is a 1990s windows development.
Also, in at least the first memo, the blacked out address is in the final scanned copy, because the black marker is grey enough to let the black text show through.
I think that this forgery is criminal. Someone should see jail time.
Alks
Not only that, but in the third memo, there is an extra space between the number "147" and the "th". In Microsoft Word, if you don't put a space between them, it will automatically reformat the "th".
"Note that Memos 1 and 4 also write "111th" and "187th" using superscript "th" in a smaller font. That feature is a 1990s windows development.
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Sorry, but not necessarily. A superscripted "th" and "st" were fairly common as single characters on some typewriters. In face, the IBM Executive I used to use to typeset a crappy magazine had both. You could get all sorts of special characters for the Executive.