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The History of the Telephone

CHAPTER IV
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Usually, too, each exchange was an off-shoot of some other wire-using business.

It was a medley of makeshifts.

Almost every part of its outfit had been made for other uses.

In Chicago all calls came in to one boy, who bawled them up a speaking-tube to the operators.

In another city a boy received the calls, wrote them on white alleys, and rolled them to the boys at the switchboard.


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