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(Amos Emerson) title = The Telephone An Account of the Phenomena of Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound, as Involved in Its Action date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22500 sentences = 987 flesch = 69 summary = _Phenomena of Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound,_ electricity sent through the wire, the soft iron would become a magnet, closed, originated a current of electricity in the wire, the direction If the magnet be thrust into the coil, a current of electricity magnetism induces a current of electricity through the wire in the origin to a current of electricity when it is made to approach a magnet magnetic; and, second, a current of electricity will be generated in the revolves, a current of electricity is produced; and if the magnet be The pitch of a sound depends wholly upon the number of vibrations per sound is simply in the number of vibrations of the air reaching the ear tuning-fork giving 256 vibrations per second: the sound will be that of the sounds of musical instruments, are formed in air, the resulting wave telephony,--namely, electricity, magnetism, and sound,--it remains to The well-known re-actions of magnets upon electrical currents, first cache = ./cache/33154.txt txt = ./txt/33154.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23292 author = Bassett, Sara Ware title = Ted and the Telephone date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50109 sentences = 3556 flesch = 87 summary = Ted Turner lived at Freeman's Falls, a sleepy little town on the bank But Ted's father liked the new home better, far better, and so did Ruth "Wireless, telegraphs, telephones, and things like that," put in Ted. For comment Mr. Wharton tipped back in his chair and once more let his Thus it came about that Ted Turner began the long, golden days of his "There is no way you could come up here and live, is there, Ted?" Mr. Wharton inquired one day. Fervent as this wish was, it was several days before Ted saw Mr. Wharton again and in the meantime the boy began to adapt himself to his Mr. Fernald, this is Ted Turner, the lad I have been telling and the little shack among the pines became to both Ted and to Laurie "I should think," commented Laurie one day, when Ted and Mr. Hazen were cache = ./cache/23292.txt txt = ./txt/23292.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 819 author = Casson, Herbert Newton title = The History of the Telephone date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55270 sentences = 2889 flesch = 75 summary = the magnificent building of the New York Telephone Company stands to-day The Bell Telephone now took its place with the Telegraph, the Railroad, a reorganization; and the American Bell Telephone Company was created, Bell Company offered him a salary of ten thousand dollars a year to Reis instrument years before Bell invented the telephone; but they still costing the telephone companies several millions a year. has been the use of copper wire since then by the telephone companies, thousand families, to put the telephone wires in place and protect them But the wire chiefs of the Bell telephone have charge of as opened up the way to such an expansion of telephone business as Bell, thousand independent telephones were linked by wire to the nearest Bell of wire communication, which later grew into New York's first telephone telephones the news over one wire to ten or twelve newspapers at one cache = ./cache/819.txt txt = ./txt/819.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 = 101 author = Sterling, Bruce title = The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 105579 sentences = 7348 flesch = 72 summary = private telephone security, and state and local law enforcement groups by professional grifters and by underground hackers and phone phreaks, Said the New York Times Service: "Telephone company executives the magazine was seized by police and Pacific Bell phone-company officials. which a few hackers and law enforcement people actually do use. hackers often talk about common board topics, such as hardware, software, of the hacker group "Tribunal of Knowledge." People came and went knew hackers liked to "break into computers:" but telephone people's The Secret Service scrambler-phones and secured lines put in New York, Fry Guy switched the card-holder's number to a local pay-phone. to monitor phone-calls to the police and Secret Service. on hackers is why the United States Secret Service has anything at all as Secret Service people in particular examine bulletin boards with cops with hackers, civil rights with FBI, Secret Service with phone phreaks. cache = ./cache/101.txt txt = ./txt/101.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32324 author = Leinster, Murray title = Sam, This Is You date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 7352 sentences = 651 flesch = 94 summary = It began about six o'clock on July second, when Sam was up a telephone The voice said, "Sam, it's the second of July where you are, and you're "Whoever you are," Sam said formidably, "it ain't going to be lucky for When he'd fixed the second break, Sam called Central and told her he was They got settled down in the hammock on Rosie's front porch, and Sam father came out presently, looking patient, and asked Sam to go home so "I come to tell you good-by, Rosie," said Sam. "Sam!" said Rosie. "Sam!" said Rosie. after next--had known it was going to happen, and told Sam to go watch "He knew it after it happened," said Sam bitterly, "and he could've told When she came to the truck, Sam said, "What's the idea, Rosie?" "Hello!" said Sam, up at the top of the telephone pole. cache = ./cache/32324.txt txt = ./txt/32324.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 59297 author = Sheldon, Walter J. title = Your Time is Up date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3319 sentences = 409 flesch = 93 summary = sense--but not the kind of wrong number I thought it was. and somebody said, "Office of Historical Research. This time his voice went off like a small bomb. The voice said, "Look here, are you joking with me?" said, "Look, fellow, come off it, will you? operator, of course, just a recorded voice, part of the new automatic wrong time, the way the system was working. The operator's voice said, "_I'm sorry. "Now, wait!" said my communicant, his voice fading a little, "Don't cut "Clipper," I said finally, "you're the G.L.E. on this future science "Time travel is nonsense," he said. "Look, just who are you, and where are you?" I said. difficult, but I think I can!" said Zon Twenty. It was Zon. He said, "Oh, _there_ you are! "There's no point in your asking," said Zon. "I don't know what you're talking about," I said. cache = ./cache/59297.txt txt = ./txt/59297.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32672 author = Garson, Clee title = Direct Wire date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5884 sentences = 615 flesch = 94 summary = Mort and Mike got strange calls on this phone; they didn't As for Mike's partner, Mort Robbins, the patriotic picture was pretty "Wouldn't I like to know," Mike exclaimed redly. Mort and Mike looked at me as if I were crazy, which possibly I was. "Ordinary days that joker might be funny," Mort said. Mike and Mort evidently took turns acting as sobering influence on hands expressively to Mike and Mort who stood there eagerly waiting Mort and Mike, each behind a dice about the telephone loony of Mike and Mort's. the connection each time Mort or Mike hung up? telephone and been right on tap the moment Mort or Mike picked up the Mike was looking at Mort. Mike was looking at Mort. Mort was looking at the telephone man. "Mike," said Mort, "I think it is a good idea we should get drunk." cache = ./cache/32672.txt txt = ./txt/32672.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 Building ./etc/reader.txt 33437 15617 819 15617 33437 819 number of items: 10 sum of words: 550,506 average size in words: 55,050 average readability score: 78 nouns: line; telephone; circuit; wire; system; battery; lines; time; current; office; relay; subscriber; illustration; 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computer people service; mr ted said; proves 1st actions file(s): ./cache/15617.txt, ./cache/819.txt, ./cache/101.txt, ./cache/23292.txt, ./cache/59297.txt titles(s): Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy, Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. | The History of the Telephone | The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier | Ted and the Telephone | Your Time is Up Type: gutenberg title: subject-telephone-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 15:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Telephone" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics 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: 23292 author: Bassett, Sara Ware title: Ted and the Telephone date: words: 50109 sentences: 3556 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/23292.txt txt: ./txt/23292.txt summary: Ted Turner lived at Freeman''s Falls, a sleepy little town on the bank But Ted''s father liked the new home better, far better, and so did Ruth "Wireless, telegraphs, telephones, and things like that," put in Ted. For comment Mr. Wharton tipped back in his chair and once more let his Thus it came about that Ted Turner began the long, golden days of his "There is no way you could come up here and live, is there, Ted?" Mr. Wharton inquired one day. Fervent as this wish was, it was several days before Ted saw Mr. Wharton again and in the meantime the boy began to adapt himself to his Mr. Fernald, this is Ted Turner, the lad I have been telling and the little shack among the pines became to both Ted and to Laurie "I should think," commented Laurie one day, when Ted and Mr. Hazen were id: 819 author: Casson, Herbert Newton title: The History of the Telephone date: words: 55270 sentences: 2889 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/819.txt txt: ./txt/819.txt summary: the magnificent building of the New York Telephone Company stands to-day The Bell Telephone now took its place with the Telegraph, the Railroad, a reorganization; and the American Bell Telephone Company was created, Bell Company offered him a salary of ten thousand dollars a year to Reis instrument years before Bell invented the telephone; but they still costing the telephone companies several millions a year. has been the use of copper wire since then by the telephone companies, thousand families, to put the telephone wires in place and protect them But the wire chiefs of the Bell telephone have charge of as opened up the way to such an expansion of telephone business as Bell, thousand independent telephones were linked by wire to the nearest Bell of wire communication, which later grew into New York''s first telephone telephones the news over one wire to ten or twelve newspapers at one id: 33154 author: Dolbear, A. 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Mort and Mike looked at me as if I were crazy, which possibly I was. "Ordinary days that joker might be funny," Mort said. Mike and Mort evidently took turns acting as sobering influence on hands expressively to Mike and Mort who stood there eagerly waiting Mort and Mike, each behind a dice about the telephone loony of Mike and Mort''s. the connection each time Mort or Mike hung up? telephone and been right on tap the moment Mort or Mike picked up the Mike was looking at Mort. Mike was looking at Mort. Mort was looking at the telephone man. "Mike," said Mort, "I think it is a good idea we should get drunk." id: 32324 author: Leinster, Murray title: Sam, This Is You date: words: 7352 sentences: 651 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/32324.txt txt: ./txt/32324.txt summary: It began about six o''clock on July second, when Sam was up a telephone The voice said, "Sam, it''s the second of July where you are, and you''re "Whoever you are," Sam said formidably, "it ain''t going to be lucky for When he''d fixed the second break, Sam called Central and told her he was They got settled down in the hammock on Rosie''s front porch, and Sam father came out presently, looking patient, and asked Sam to go home so "I come to tell you good-by, Rosie," said Sam. "Sam!" said Rosie. "Sam!" said Rosie. after next--had known it was going to happen, and told Sam to go watch "He knew it after it happened," said Sam bitterly, "and he could''ve told When she came to the truck, Sam said, "What''s the idea, Rosie?" "Hello!" said Sam, up at the top of the telephone pole. id: 59297 author: Sheldon, Walter J. title: Your Time is Up date: words: 3319 sentences: 409 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/59297.txt txt: ./txt/59297.txt summary: sense--but not the kind of wrong number I thought it was. and somebody said, "Office of Historical Research. This time his voice went off like a small bomb. The voice said, "Look here, are you joking with me?" said, "Look, fellow, come off it, will you? operator, of course, just a recorded voice, part of the new automatic wrong time, the way the system was working. The operator''s voice said, "_I''m sorry. "Now, wait!" said my communicant, his voice fading a little, "Don''t cut "Clipper," I said finally, "you''re the G.L.E. on this future science "Time travel is nonsense," he said. "Look, just who are you, and where are you?" I said. difficult, but I think I can!" said Zon Twenty. It was Zon. He said, "Oh, _there_ you are! "There''s no point in your asking," said Zon. "I don''t know what you''re talking about," I said. id: 101 author: Sterling, Bruce title: The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier date: words: 105579 sentences: 7348 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/101.txt txt: ./txt/101.txt summary: private telephone security, and state and local law enforcement groups by professional grifters and by underground hackers and phone phreaks, Said the New York Times Service: "Telephone company executives the magazine was seized by police and Pacific Bell phone-company officials. which a few hackers and law enforcement people actually do use. hackers often talk about common board topics, such as hardware, software, of the hacker group "Tribunal of Knowledge." People came and went knew hackers liked to "break into computers:" but telephone people''s The Secret Service scrambler-phones and secured lines put in New York, Fry Guy switched the card-holder''s number to a local pay-phone. to monitor phone-calls to the police and Secret Service. on hackers is why the United States Secret Service has anything at all as Secret Service people in particular examine bulletin boards with cops with hackers, civil rights with FBI, Secret Service with phone phreaks. 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