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The jelly-like substance used by teachers in the 1940s and 1950s to make classroom copies of pictures was called "spirit duplicator" or "ditto." This method involved a special ink and a master copy that, when pressed onto paper, transferred the image onto multiple sheets. The resulting copies had a distinct purple hue and were popular for distributing worksheets and coloring pages to students.

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