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B. 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B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/11018.txt cache: ./cache/11018.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 18 resourceName b'11018.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-telegraph-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 11017 author = Morse, Samuel Finley Breese title = Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume I. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 130599 sentences = 6547 flesch = 74 summary = Jedediah Morse was a man of note in his day, known and respected at home time a letter is to be paid for, then comes up a great tax from the class in New Haven that I have not time to think of one of my old friends. The following extract from a letter to Morse written by his friend, Mr. Jeremiah Evarts, father of William M. Going back a few days in point of time, the following letter was written His friend Leslie, in a letter from London of May 7, 1816, writes: "Mr. West said your picture would have been more likely than any of them to live at home with his family, and find time to paint some of the great Success in New York.--Chosen to paint portrait of Lafayette.--Hope of a Success in New York.--Chosen to paint portrait of Lafayette.--Hope of a cache = ./cache/11017.txt txt = ./txt/11017.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33437 author = American School of Correspondence title = Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 2 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 116545 sentences = 6280 flesch = 66 summary = Circuit--Lamps--Mechanical Signals--Relays--Jacks--Switchboard the line connected through to the calling relay and battery. normal connection with ground and the battery and the line relay. _Testing--Called Line Idle._ Having now shown how the operator connects operator and in turn controlling the connection of the line relay with operator inserts a plug into the jack of the line, the relay _2_ which operates to cut off the line relay and to complete the connection If, upon testing the multiple jack of the called subscriber's line, the left and the called subscriber's line in the second office is shown at connection with the relays of the called subscriber's line in just the connection with the subscriber's line shown in the second office, and _A_-operator's calling plug had been connected directly with the line of subscriber's line in one office, through an _A_-operator's cord circuit when the operator plugs into the jack of the line called, relay _5_ is cache = ./cache/33437.txt txt = ./txt/33437.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 979 author = Munro, John title = Heroes of the Telegraph date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77735 sentences = 3231 flesch = 64 summary = applied by Morse in his electro-magnetic printing telegraph. The electric telegraph, like the steam-engine and the railway, was a electricity had taken a certain time to travel from the ends of the wire mechanical vibration of rods, and took up the electric telegraph. In 1870 the electric telegraph lines of the United Kingdom, worked by The length of line through which Morse could work his apparatus was the invention to be at work in France within two years, and when Morse working telegraph in 1839; the idea of a submarine line across the current TIMES: 'It is a great work, a glory to our age and nation, electrical condition of the telegraph wire into intelligible signals. To introduce his apparatus for signalling on long submarine cables, Sir year he laid the first great underground telegraph line from Berlin to electric telephone was thought about some years before it was invented. cache = ./cache/979.txt txt = ./txt/979.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48118 author = Meyer, Hugo Richard title = The British State Telegraphs A Study of the Problem of a Large Body of Civil Servants in a Democracy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 111971 sentences = 5021 flesch = 61 summary = Post Office employees for a House of Commons Select Committee on the In August, 1881, the House of Commons accepted the proposal of Mr. Fawcett, Postmaster General, to increase the pay of the telegraph the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph Department_), 1876; THE HOUSE OF COMMONS SELECT COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE SERVANTS, 1906 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS SELECT COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE SERVANTS, 1906 [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph cache = ./cache/48118.txt txt = ./txt/48118.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15617 author = American School of Correspondence title = Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 131749 sentences = 7977 flesch = 69 summary = the subscriber's station closes the line circuit, causing current to current and the inductance of a circuit (a line or piece of direct current flowing over the telephone line will pass through these In the case of a simple bar electromagnet, such as is shown in Fig. 90, the lines of force emerging from one end of the bar must pass back receiver in the line circuit that the steady current from the battery in the same light as that of the impedance-coil circuit shown in Fig. 131, and to consider that the voice currents originating in one line In Fig. 164 there is shown a metallic-circuit series line on which _Circuits of Two-Party Line Telephones._ In Fig. 175 is shown in line relay at the last station brings into circuit the coil _8_, Figs. currents will pass out over the circuit of the line connected with the cache = ./cache/15617.txt txt = ./txt/15617.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28449 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = The Motor Boat Club and The Wireless; Or, the Dot, Dash and Dare Cruise date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52637 sentences = 3990 flesch = 89 summary = nodded Captain Tom Halstead of the motor yacht "Restless." "A twenty-six-mile sea-going motor boat right at the pier here," Joe Halstead, Joe Dawson and Hank Butts, all members of the Motor Boat Tom Halstead and Joe Dawson, fast friends and both from the same was believed that Captain Tom Halstead and Engineer Joe Dawson would "Sounds like something big, Joe," smiled Captain Tom, his eyes "That comes from Mr. Seaton, all right," nodded Captain Tom. Turning the wheel over to Hank, Captain Tom Halstead snatched up the "Halstead," supplied Tom. The motor boat boy glanced hurriedly through the document. After Joe and Hank had departed, Tom Halstead watched the light "Now, if you'll be good enough to come up to the bridge deck, Mr. Seaton, I want to explain matters to you, sir," proposed the captain "Can you make out Dalton aboard of her?" asked Powell Seaton, as Tom deck, Skipper Tom and Powell Seaton being with Joe. cache = ./cache/28449.txt txt = ./txt/28449.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21740 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = The Iron Horse date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92670 sentences = 4516 flesch = 77 summary = John Marrot was an engine-driver on the Grand National Trunk Railway. "Sam," said John Marrot stopping, "I'll go an' send a friend, as I knows "Oh no, Mrs Tipps, not by no means," said Marrot, hasting to relieve "The fastest mail-coaches in _my_ young days," said Mrs Tipps, "used to "Pardon _me_, Mr Marrot," said Mrs Tipps, with little hysterical ballast trains are to be working on the line; the times and, places when Mrs Captain Tipps was, as we have said, a thin old lady of an "That is not usually considered robbery, Captain Lee," said Mrs Tipps "You'll have time to catch the 6.30 train," he said, as Mrs Tipps Doors began to slam, and John Marrot's iron horse let off a little "Come, sir," said Blunt, entering the carriage, and laying his hand on Mrs Marrot was to accompany him and Bob to the great railway "Works" on cache = ./cache/21740.txt txt = ./txt/21740.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 25859 author = Ellis, Edward Sylvester title = The Telegraph Messenger Boy; Or, The Straight Road to Success date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27135 sentences = 1446 flesch = 81 summary = This boy was Ben Mayberry, then ten years old, and he was a remarkable I saw tears in the bright eyes, as Ben ran home to carry the good news to When I approached the office the next morning, little Ben Mayberry was At the end of a month Ben Mayberry was made a messenger boy of the office "Did Ben Mayberry take a telegraphic message across the river to-night?" ten o'clock, Ben Mayberry came along and said he had a message which he On the night that Ben Mayberry started across the bridge to deliver the For the time, Ben and the little girl were safe, but it will be seen that It need hardly be said that the friends of Ben Mayberry and myself took Ben Mayberry smiled over the earnest words and manner of the boy, and Ben Mayberry was sitting at his desk in the Damietta office, one cache = ./cache/25859.txt txt = ./txt/25859.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37857 author = Castlemon, Harry title = The Haunted Mine date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 84268 sentences = 5706 flesch = 93 summary = "I don't care," said Julian, settling the box under his arm and going "That is no way for you to save money, Julian," said Jack. "What do you want to know for?" said Julian, remembering what Jack had "I tell you, that boy is coming to some bad end," said Jack. "I've got the box," said Julian, when Casper asked him what he meant "I tell you, Jack, that fortune in the box is ours," said Julian. "I will tell you one thing, Jack," said Julian. "By George, Jack," said Julian, when he went home that night, "did I "We don't want a sleeping-car," said Jack, catching Julian by the arm "And to think that that fellow watched us all the while we were in St. Louis," said Jack, leaning over and whispering the words to Julian. "Come on, boys," said Mr. Banta, turning to Julian and Jack, who cache = ./cache/37857.txt txt = ./txt/37857.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11018 author = Morse, Samuel Finley Breese title = Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 169538 sentences = 7061 flesch = 66 summary = at the time of the invention of Morse's telegraph." years, it was gradually superseded by the Morse telegraph which proved Mr. F.O.J. Smith had, in the mean time, returned to America, and Morse Morse alone doing any work.--Encouraging letter from Professor Henry.-Morse alone doing any work.--Encouraging letter from Professor Henry.-This was the second great moment in the history of the Morse Telegraph. PROFESSOR MORSE,--As an assistant in the telegraphic experiment "At the end of a week Professor Morse returned from New York and came to purposes.--Letters to his brother Sidney.--Telegraph matters.--Mexican purposes.--Letters to his brother Sidney.--Telegraph matters.--Mexican discoveries bearing on the telegraph, and of his own inventions, Morse Goes to Dresden.--Trials financial and personal.--Humorous letter to E.S. Sanford.--Berlin.--The telegraph in the war of 1866.--Paris.--Returns to Goes to Dresden.--Trials financial and personal.--Humorous letter to E.S. Sanford.--Berlin.--The telegraph in the war of 1866.--Paris.--Returns to Morse and America the great invention of the telegraph was due. cache = ./cache/11018.txt txt = ./txt/11018.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12375 author = Towers, Walter Kellogg title = Masters of Space Morse and the Telegraph; Thompson and the Cable; Bell and the Telephone; Marconi and the Wireless Telegraph; Carty and the Wireless Telephone date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52199 sentences = 2789 flesch = 68 summary = DOCTOR BELL AT THE TELEPHONE OPENING THE NEW YORK-CHICAGO LINE, cable, the telephone, the wireless telegraph, and, most recently, the using small, easily concealed wireless telegraph or telephone sets for telegraph, remained in use for a long time on some English lines. Magnetic Telegraph Company was formed and work started on the line. the telegraph as invented by Morse but one message could be sent over telephone, Bell was experimenting with a sort of musical telegraph. telephone to transmit messages with the Morse code by means of long The telephone which Bell had invented, and on which he received a Great as are the possibilities of the telegraph and the telephone in experimenting with a telephone along a telegraph line a curious telegraph than the telephone, so the apparatus used in wireless telephone line had been put in operation, Carty had his wireless wire telephone, the new wonder has great possibilities as a supplement cache = ./cache/12375.txt txt = ./txt/12375.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30387 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Mark Mason's Victory date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46202 sentences = 4654 flesch = 93 summary = "I'm glad you've come home, Mark," said Edith, "I want you to help me in "Good evening, Mrs. Mack," said Mark. "I will be careful for your sake, Mrs. Mack," said Mark good-humoredly. "Mother," said Mark, preceding the two visitors, "here are Uncle Solon "Mark sometimes makes as high as five dollars a week," said Mrs. Mason "Uncle Solon," said Mark calmly, "I am only a boy, but I know that one "I think I won't sign the receipt, Solon," said Mrs. Mason. "If you think that is best, Mark," said Mrs. Mason doubtfully. "Where does the lady live, Mark?" asked Mrs. Mason. "You won't be long?" asked Mark, as the young man left the room. "Do you think I am old enough for the commission, Mr. Swan?" said Mark "I'll look after you, Uncle Solon," said Mark. "I don't mind being called a boy," said Mark. cache = ./cache/30387.txt txt = ./txt/30387.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 15617 33437 11018 48118 11018 11017 number of items: 12 sum of words: 1,093,248 average size in words: 91,104 average readability score: 75 nouns: line; time; telegraph; circuit; man; way; telephone; office; day; lines; battery; men; letter; current; years; wire; system; work; number; hand; relay; subscriber; illustration; station; case; service; means; part; operator; side; use; apparatus; position; end; connection; place; cable; room; money; year; boys; order; one; night; business; coil; invention; life; country; wires verbs: is; was; be; have; had; are; were; been; do; has; said; made; did; being; see; am; make; know; go; get; shown; called; think; say; give; found; take; came; come; used; having; going; went; ''s; given; asked; put; find; received; connected; got; took; done; seen; sent; left; ringing; employed; told; let adjectives: other; great; first; same; good; many; such; more; little; own; few; much; young; long; large; last; small; old; new; current; common; next; necessary; possible; several; high; private; central; second; public; single; certain; various; best; able; present; short; right; different; proper; general; full; whole; better; electric; local; multiple; ordinary; automatic; ready adverbs: not; so; up; n''t; out; now; then; very; as; only; more; also; here; well; just; there; down; most; thus; again; however; too; much; off; never; even; therefore; back; still; on; all; soon; away; far; in; yet; once; almost; always; about; long; ever; rather; enough; over; already; first; perhaps; together; quite pronouns: i; it; he; his; you; they; we; him; my; me; their; them; its; your; her; our; she; us; himself; myself; themselves; itself; one; yourself; ''em; ourselves; mine; yours; herself; ours; thy; theirs; em; ''s; yourselves; parents,--i; thee; ye; up:--; portsmouth.--morse; improvements.--first; hers; d''you; you?--looked; whereof; transcribe:--; thyself; they--; these:--; prove:-- proper nouns: _; mr.; morse; fig; m.; new; julian; office; committee; telegraph; mark; jack; post; house; |; government; tom; london; york; professor; general; company; bell; sir; seaton; electric; john; mrs; joe; halstead; claus; ben; england; united; mrs.; postmaster; captain; casper; secretary; western; commons; vail; treasury; smith; hank; paris; washington; magneto; report; america keywords: mr.; new; london; york; telegraph; st.; morse; england; vail; thomson; telephone; professor; paris; mrs.; house; general; dr.; company; bell; atlantic; america; wheatstone; western; washington; united; tom; switchboard; states; sir; september; office; march; line; kellogg; john; january; jack; illustration; government; france; fig; europe; electric; circuit; captain; boston; bob; american; academy; william one topic; one dimension: mr file(s): ./cache/15617.txt titles(s): Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. three topics; one dimension: mr; line; mr file(s): ./cache/11017.txt, ./cache/15617.txt, ./cache/48118.txt titles(s): Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume I. | Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. | The British State Telegraphs A Study of the Problem of a Large Body of Civil Servants in a Democracy five topics; three dimensions: morse mr time; line circuit fig; said mr did; telegraph morse mr; mr office committee file(s): ./cache/11017.txt, ./cache/15617.txt, ./cache/37857.txt, ./cache/11018.txt, ./cache/48118.txt titles(s): Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume I. | Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. | The Haunted Mine | Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II | The British State Telegraphs A Study of the Problem of a Large Body of Civil Servants in a Democracy Type: gutenberg title: subject-telegraph-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 15:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Telegraph" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 30387 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Mark Mason''s Victory date: words: 46202 sentences: 4654 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/30387.txt txt: ./txt/30387.txt summary: "I''m glad you''ve come home, Mark," said Edith, "I want you to help me in "Good evening, Mrs. Mack," said Mark. "I will be careful for your sake, Mrs. Mack," said Mark good-humoredly. "Mother," said Mark, preceding the two visitors, "here are Uncle Solon "Mark sometimes makes as high as five dollars a week," said Mrs. Mason "Uncle Solon," said Mark calmly, "I am only a boy, but I know that one "I think I won''t sign the receipt, Solon," said Mrs. Mason. "If you think that is best, Mark," said Mrs. Mason doubtfully. "Where does the lady live, Mark?" asked Mrs. Mason. "You won''t be long?" asked Mark, as the young man left the room. "Do you think I am old enough for the commission, Mr. Swan?" said Mark "I''ll look after you, Uncle Solon," said Mark. "I don''t mind being called a boy," said Mark. id: 15617 author: American School of Correspondence title: Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. date: words: 131749 sentences: 7977 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/15617.txt txt: ./txt/15617.txt summary: the subscriber''s station closes the line circuit, causing current to current and the inductance of a circuit (a line or piece of direct current flowing over the telephone line will pass through these In the case of a simple bar electromagnet, such as is shown in Fig. 90, the lines of force emerging from one end of the bar must pass back receiver in the line circuit that the steady current from the battery in the same light as that of the impedance-coil circuit shown in Fig. 131, and to consider that the voice currents originating in one line In Fig. 164 there is shown a metallic-circuit series line on which _Circuits of Two-Party Line Telephones._ In Fig. 175 is shown in line relay at the last station brings into circuit the coil _8_, Figs. currents will pass out over the circuit of the line connected with the id: 33437 author: American School of Correspondence title: Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 2 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. date: words: 116545 sentences: 6280 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/33437.txt txt: ./txt/33437.txt summary: Circuit--Lamps--Mechanical Signals--Relays--Jacks--Switchboard the line connected through to the calling relay and battery. normal connection with ground and the battery and the line relay. _Testing--Called Line Idle._ Having now shown how the operator connects operator and in turn controlling the connection of the line relay with operator inserts a plug into the jack of the line, the relay _2_ which operates to cut off the line relay and to complete the connection If, upon testing the multiple jack of the called subscriber''s line, the left and the called subscriber''s line in the second office is shown at connection with the relays of the called subscriber''s line in just the connection with the subscriber''s line shown in the second office, and _A_-operator''s calling plug had been connected directly with the line of subscriber''s line in one office, through an _A_-operator''s cord circuit when the operator plugs into the jack of the line called, relay _5_ is id: 21740 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: The Iron Horse date: words: 92670 sentences: 4516 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/21740.txt txt: ./txt/21740.txt summary: John Marrot was an engine-driver on the Grand National Trunk Railway. "Sam," said John Marrot stopping, "I''ll go an'' send a friend, as I knows "Oh no, Mrs Tipps, not by no means," said Marrot, hasting to relieve "The fastest mail-coaches in _my_ young days," said Mrs Tipps, "used to "Pardon _me_, Mr Marrot," said Mrs Tipps, with little hysterical ballast trains are to be working on the line; the times and, places when Mrs Captain Tipps was, as we have said, a thin old lady of an "That is not usually considered robbery, Captain Lee," said Mrs Tipps "You''ll have time to catch the 6.30 train," he said, as Mrs Tipps Doors began to slam, and John Marrot''s iron horse let off a little "Come, sir," said Blunt, entering the carriage, and laying his hand on Mrs Marrot was to accompany him and Bob to the great railway "Works" on id: 37857 author: Castlemon, Harry title: The Haunted Mine date: words: 84268 sentences: 5706 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/37857.txt txt: ./txt/37857.txt summary: "I don''t care," said Julian, settling the box under his arm and going "That is no way for you to save money, Julian," said Jack. "What do you want to know for?" said Julian, remembering what Jack had "I tell you, that boy is coming to some bad end," said Jack. "I''ve got the box," said Julian, when Casper asked him what he meant "I tell you, Jack, that fortune in the box is ours," said Julian. "I will tell you one thing, Jack," said Julian. "By George, Jack," said Julian, when he went home that night, "did I "We don''t want a sleeping-car," said Jack, catching Julian by the arm "And to think that that fellow watched us all the while we were in St. Louis," said Jack, leaning over and whispering the words to Julian. "Come on, boys," said Mr. Banta, turning to Julian and Jack, who id: 25859 author: Ellis, Edward Sylvester title: The Telegraph Messenger Boy; Or, The Straight Road to Success date: words: 27135 sentences: 1446 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/25859.txt txt: ./txt/25859.txt summary: This boy was Ben Mayberry, then ten years old, and he was a remarkable I saw tears in the bright eyes, as Ben ran home to carry the good news to When I approached the office the next morning, little Ben Mayberry was At the end of a month Ben Mayberry was made a messenger boy of the office "Did Ben Mayberry take a telegraphic message across the river to-night?" ten o''clock, Ben Mayberry came along and said he had a message which he On the night that Ben Mayberry started across the bridge to deliver the For the time, Ben and the little girl were safe, but it will be seen that It need hardly be said that the friends of Ben Mayberry and myself took Ben Mayberry smiled over the earnest words and manner of the boy, and Ben Mayberry was sitting at his desk in the Damietta office, one id: 28449 author: Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title: The Motor Boat Club and The Wireless; Or, the Dot, Dash and Dare Cruise date: words: 52637 sentences: 3990 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/28449.txt txt: ./txt/28449.txt summary: nodded Captain Tom Halstead of the motor yacht "Restless." "A twenty-six-mile sea-going motor boat right at the pier here," Joe Halstead, Joe Dawson and Hank Butts, all members of the Motor Boat Tom Halstead and Joe Dawson, fast friends and both from the same was believed that Captain Tom Halstead and Engineer Joe Dawson would "Sounds like something big, Joe," smiled Captain Tom, his eyes "That comes from Mr. Seaton, all right," nodded Captain Tom. Turning the wheel over to Hank, Captain Tom Halstead snatched up the "Halstead," supplied Tom. The motor boat boy glanced hurriedly through the document. After Joe and Hank had departed, Tom Halstead watched the light "Now, if you''ll be good enough to come up to the bridge deck, Mr. Seaton, I want to explain matters to you, sir," proposed the captain "Can you make out Dalton aboard of her?" asked Powell Seaton, as Tom deck, Skipper Tom and Powell Seaton being with Joe. id: 48118 author: Meyer, Hugo Richard title: The British State Telegraphs A Study of the Problem of a Large Body of Civil Servants in a Democracy date: words: 111971 sentences: 5021 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/48118.txt txt: ./txt/48118.txt summary: Post Office employees for a House of Commons Select Committee on the In August, 1881, the House of Commons accepted the proposal of Mr. Fawcett, Postmaster General, to increase the pay of the telegraph the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph Department_), 1876; THE HOUSE OF COMMONS SELECT COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE SERVANTS, 1906 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS SELECT COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE SERVANTS, 1906 [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph [432] _Report from the Select Committee on Post Office_ (_Telegraph id: 11017 author: Morse, Samuel Finley Breese title: Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume I. date: words: 130599 sentences: 6547 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/11017.txt txt: ./txt/11017.txt summary: Jedediah Morse was a man of note in his day, known and respected at home time a letter is to be paid for, then comes up a great tax from the class in New Haven that I have not time to think of one of my old friends. The following extract from a letter to Morse written by his friend, Mr. Jeremiah Evarts, father of William M. Going back a few days in point of time, the following letter was written His friend Leslie, in a letter from London of May 7, 1816, writes: "Mr. West said your picture would have been more likely than any of them to live at home with his family, and find time to paint some of the great Success in New York.--Chosen to paint portrait of Lafayette.--Hope of a Success in New York.--Chosen to paint portrait of Lafayette.--Hope of a id: 11018 author: Morse, Samuel Finley Breese title: Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II date: words: 169538 sentences: 7061 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/11018.txt txt: ./txt/11018.txt summary: at the time of the invention of Morse''s telegraph." years, it was gradually superseded by the Morse telegraph which proved Mr. F.O.J. Smith had, in the mean time, returned to America, and Morse Morse alone doing any work.--Encouraging letter from Professor Henry.-Morse alone doing any work.--Encouraging letter from Professor Henry.-This was the second great moment in the history of the Morse Telegraph. PROFESSOR MORSE,--As an assistant in the telegraphic experiment "At the end of a week Professor Morse returned from New York and came to purposes.--Letters to his brother Sidney.--Telegraph matters.--Mexican purposes.--Letters to his brother Sidney.--Telegraph matters.--Mexican discoveries bearing on the telegraph, and of his own inventions, Morse Goes to Dresden.--Trials financial and personal.--Humorous letter to E.S. Sanford.--Berlin.--The telegraph in the war of 1866.--Paris.--Returns to Goes to Dresden.--Trials financial and personal.--Humorous letter to E.S. Sanford.--Berlin.--The telegraph in the war of 1866.--Paris.--Returns to Morse and America the great invention of the telegraph was due. id: 979 author: Munro, John title: Heroes of the Telegraph date: words: 77735 sentences: 3231 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/979.txt txt: ./txt/979.txt summary: applied by Morse in his electro-magnetic printing telegraph. The electric telegraph, like the steam-engine and the railway, was a electricity had taken a certain time to travel from the ends of the wire mechanical vibration of rods, and took up the electric telegraph. In 1870 the electric telegraph lines of the United Kingdom, worked by The length of line through which Morse could work his apparatus was the invention to be at work in France within two years, and when Morse working telegraph in 1839; the idea of a submarine line across the current TIMES: ''It is a great work, a glory to our age and nation, electrical condition of the telegraph wire into intelligible signals. To introduce his apparatus for signalling on long submarine cables, Sir year he laid the first great underground telegraph line from Berlin to electric telephone was thought about some years before it was invented. id: 12375 author: Towers, Walter Kellogg title: Masters of Space Morse and the Telegraph; Thompson and the Cable; Bell and the Telephone; Marconi and the Wireless Telegraph; Carty and the Wireless Telephone date: words: 52199 sentences: 2789 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/12375.txt txt: ./txt/12375.txt summary: DOCTOR BELL AT THE TELEPHONE OPENING THE NEW YORK-CHICAGO LINE, cable, the telephone, the wireless telegraph, and, most recently, the using small, easily concealed wireless telegraph or telephone sets for telegraph, remained in use for a long time on some English lines. Magnetic Telegraph Company was formed and work started on the line. the telegraph as invented by Morse but one message could be sent over telephone, Bell was experimenting with a sort of musical telegraph. telephone to transmit messages with the Morse code by means of long The telephone which Bell had invented, and on which he received a Great as are the possibilities of the telegraph and the telephone in experimenting with a telephone along a telegraph line a curious telegraph than the telephone, so the apparatus used in wireless telephone line had been put in operation, Carty had his wireless wire telephone, the new wonder has great possibilities as a supplement ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel