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The Phonogram (1901-02)

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The PHONOGRAM SUBSCRIPTION THIRTY CENTS A YEAR SINGLE NUMBERS, FIVE CENTS Published by HERBERT A. SHATTUCK. at Number 135 Fifth Avenue, New York City CONTENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 1901 Points Pertaining to the Use and Care of the Edison Phonograph ( Continued ) Osip Ivanovitch Borisov Instead of a Parish Clerk Advertisement February Notes New Edison Records PAGE 131 1 34 135 136 When Robert Browning Talked to a Phonograph 137 Charles D’Almaine - - - - “ 1 3 ^ The Kaffir Boy thought there was a Devil in the Box - - - - - *39 As an Aid to Digestion - - - - * 4 * B. Russell Throckmorton - - - - 141 Machine Music - - - - “ >43 Doggerel “O’* H 6 Three of a Kind . - - - - 147 The Phonograph on ’ Change - - - -148 Two Happenings - - - - - * 4 S Another Snoring Record - - - - • * 4 $ Mr. Bowser’s Tribulations - - - • * 5 C *59