The May 4th memo also has an example of it for the "111th" on point #2. I'm telling you, the Selectric was probably the most common typewriter of that era & it had proportional spacing. It may have also had the superscript feature, but I haven't been able to find any proof if it yet.
I think this is a tempist in a teacup. I don't see why or how the content in any of these memos is all that damning.
Why would a LTC need to type out "Not later than" and then explain it as (NLT)?
In the 4MAY1972 memo it is typed out "not later than (NLT)"; curious.
Also, I always accepted "NLT" to mean "No later than" do/did cloud-bangers say it differently than cannon cockers?
It's a fake. 14 may 1972 was a sunday. No doctors office would have been open.
After Drudge ran with this and Rush mentioned it, the Powerline Blog HAS CRASHED!!!
This signature is much closer to the initials in #46 than to the signature there.