REMEMBERING MANSON WHITLOCK. He used to work on my typewriter. “Mr. Whitlock was often described as America’s oldest typewriter repairman. He was inarguably one of the country’s longest-serving. Over time he fixed more than 300,000 machines, tending manuals lovingly, electrics grudgingly and computers never. . . . The shop, near the Yale campus, attracted a tide of students and faculty members; the Pulitzer Prize-winning writers Robert Penn Warren, Archibald MacLeish and John Hersey; the Yale classicist Erich Segal, who wrote the best-selling novel ‘Love Story’ on a Royal he bought there; and, on at least one occasion, President Gerald R. Ford.”