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...Hon. Thomas D. Lockwood, of the American Bell Telephone Company, delivered a lecture last night, before a large audience, on "The Progressive Evolution of the Telephone System of today." Mr. Lockwood said that the first appearance of the telephone in anything like its present shape was in 1876, when a very simple apparatus, which could transmit a few words and phrases, was placed on exhibition at the Centennial Exhibition by its inventor, Mr. Alexander Graham Bell. The first form was what is known as the magneto telephone, which consisted of an electro magnet at each end of the line...
This evening at 7.45 Hon. Thomas D. Lockwood, of the American Bell Telephone Co., will deliver an address under the auspices of the Electric Club, on "The progressive Evolution of the Telephone System of Today." The address, generally, will deal with the tendency shown by great advances in applied electricity to beget and surround themselves by numerous subsidiary appliances-as illustrated by the growth of telephonic communication...
Harvard Electric Club. The Progressive Evolution of the Telephone System of today. Hon. T. E. Lockwood, Past Vice-President of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Sever...
Harvard Electric Club. The Progressive Evolution of the Telephone System of today. Hon. T. E. Lockwood, Past Vice-President of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Sever...
...negative by Albert Stokes Apsey, L. S., Alfred Samuel Hayes, L. S., and Henry Lee Prescott '94, from Harvard. Each speaker will be limited strictly to fifteen minutes. The merits of the debate will be judged by General Francis A. Walker, President of the M. I. T., Hon. Carl Schurz of New York, and Professor E. J. James of the University of Pennsylvania...