10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHONOGRAPHIST»
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Mary Ferguson described herself as 'the first English lady phonographist', and
she is thought to have been the person who made the recordings of Florence
Nightingale and Robert Browning, among others.10 9 Joyce observes that
Dickens's ...
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The Journal of Commercial Education
3. Appropriate as to words, or other symbols, and as to thought. 4. Sensible
thinking. 5. Sensible acting. 6. Successful phonographist and typist. RESULTS, if
not followed: 1. Confusion in thought and in statement. 2. Bombast, or bathos, or
...
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The American Cattle Doctor: A Complete Work on All the ...
The eloquence of the great literary magicians of the New World, the honored
graduates of free institutions and free schools, no sooner falls from their lips than
the phonographist transfers it to paper, the nimble fingers of the compositor puts it
...
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Ozark Baptizings, Hangings, and Other Diversions: Theatrical ...
... County in 1910.7 The two hundred people who attended the box supper at the
Scott schoolhouse in 1907 saw three plays and were entertained by a "
phonographist" between acts.8 Conduct at pie and box suppers was surprisingly
good.
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Two Years on the Farm of Uncle Sam
... but by-and-by, when the boy and horse returned to the stand, and he had
started the price, the paroxysms increased — his articulation became so rapid as
to defy even the ear of a phonographist — his eyes flashed — he threw up his
arms ...
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Reminiscences of Rufus Choate, the Great American Advocate
In the great Quaker case, in the fall of 1852, which tilled Boston with broad brims
and brown coats, one of the Quaker gentlemen was resolved to get Choatc's
speech and keep it. He employed a phonographist, and when the report was
ready, ...
Edward Griffin Parker, 1860
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Reminiscences of Rufus Choate, the great American advocate
He employed a phonographist, and when the report was ready, he took it to Mr.
Choate, and telling him how important the Quaker fraternity considered it, asked
him to correct it as he would wish it to stand. Choate took it. \Vhe-n the gentleman
...
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Dadd's Theory and Practice of Veterinary Medicine and ...
The eloquence of the great literary magicians of the New \Vorld, the honored
graduates of free institutions and free schools, no sooner falls from their lips than
the phonographist transfers it to paper, the nimble fingers of the compositor puts it
...
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Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary with CD-ROM
... 'foo.n9.graf -s -5 phonographer fau'nog.r9.f9', Q9 f0o'na:.gra.fa', fa- -s -2
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phonographic 'system phonographist fau'nog.r9.f15t, ...
Peter Roach, Jane Setter, John Esling, 2011
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
He is not allowed a student for an assistant, as heretofore. — Dr. Stone, of Boston
, is considered the most expert phonographist in this country. One can hardly
articulate so fast that he cannot preserve every word, with surprising accuracy.
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHONOGRAPHIST»
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Herman Melville's Typee: a Peep at Polynesian Life
Although the full text is not extant, we do have notes from a "phonographist" from the Baltimore American newspaper on February 8, 1859. «Swans, Oct 04»