Word: telegraphe
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...further Resolved: that this resolution be sent by telegraph to the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, and all Massachusetts congressmen; and that it be given the widest publicity in the press...
...printer's trade is full of legends of this kind. There is small seat in the border state region, quite non-existent here, unknown as Dunkards. Some years ago the faithful telegraph operator transmitted an account of the convention of that body with an "r" carefully inserted where it would do the most good. The terrified desk man on one of the standard newspapers of Boston sent up copy showing that the drunkards of the United States numbered so many thousands, that their growth during the last decade had been marked; that they were to have a convention at Harrisburg...
...Already the school has programs of study in civil, mechanical, electrical, and sanitary engineering, in mining, metallurgy, and industrial chemistry. Now students will also be given an opportunity to undertake a special course of work in electric communication so as to fit them for the wide opportunities in the telegraph, telephone, and radio-telegraphic industries, and for research and invention in the whole field of message sending. In addition, the course of study for prospective sanitary engineers will be divided so that those men who expect to specialize in public engineering in a broad sense, will be somewhat differently trained...
...Faculty of the Engineering School has voted to establish a new undergraduate course of training in electric communication engineering, comprising the study of the telephone, telegraph, hydrophone, and radio-communication, and also to substitute for the present program of study in sanitary engineering, two new programs, the first to be in sanitary and municipal engineering, and the second in sanitary chemistry...
...being W. Cameron Forbes '92, former Governor of the Philippine Islands; Samuel M. Felton, President of the Great Western Railway; Howard Elliott '81, President of the Union Pacific Railroad; Matthew C. Brush, President of the American International Shipbuilding Corporation, and Theodore N. Vail, President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company...