“TELEPHONE FACTS” MAGAZINE SERIES
Intended apparently as a telephone company customer information bulletin it was first published in January 1910. It is not known when publication ceased. A historical note; the use of the term
“number” in some issues is an archaic use meaning issue or item in publication, according to the American Heritage Dictionary:
A single publication of printed matter : edition, impression, issue, number, printing.1
Some issues (or numbers if you like) were provided by Robert Carter, grandson of Alva J. Carter a Kellogg employee in the 1900’s to the early 1920’s and later founder of Carter Radio Corp. and the
Television Tube Corp. both of Chicago.
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1Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary. Copyright © 1997 The Learning Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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