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E.P.M. Vol. 9 -"Highlights" 1911
Jan. Record list for March.
Six New Years resolutions for an Edison dealer.
Edison Life History not sold at factory. Feb. Record list for April.
New record exchange plan.
Model "O" reproducer for Concert.
Grace Cameron listening to her voice on an Amberola. Mar. Record list for May.
Model "O" reproducer for Home.
New reproducer— Model R.
Rubber horn connection introduced. April Record list for June.
Attractive window display.
Price of shaving machines raise to $60.00 May Record list for July.
Model R repro. for Gem and Fireside
Article on "tinned" music. June Record list for Aug.
About foreign records.
German Kaiser speaks through the phonograph.
The 7th anniversary of the Phonogram. July Record list for Sept.
Edison squelchs rumor of discontinuing cylinder phonos.
Short feature —Thomas A. Edison— Very good.
Casey Jones — a reality. Aug. Record list for Oct.
More on Music Master horns — prices and applications.
Slight blaze at factory.
Unlocking the locks of Leo Slezak's hair. Sept. Record list for Nov.
Mr. Edison in Europe.
Another Casey Jones story.
Gold got by phonograph.
Uncle Josh starts exclusively with Edison.
Phonographs on Indian reservation. Oct. Record list for Dec.
World's greatest operating electric sign.
The Edison phonograph 33 years ago. Nov. Record list for Jan.
Entire Edison line standardized with large horns & cygnets.
First mention of Edison Opera.
Model S reproducer introduced. Dec. Record list for Feb.
Artists who made late Edison records.
The phonograph as a teacher of Gaelic.
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