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Sending Photographs by Telegraph, New York
Times, Feb 24, 1907, pg. SM7
Photographs by Telegraph: Television Next?,
New York Times, Nov 24, 1907, pg. SM7
Reports 'Television' an Accomplished Fact,
New York Times, Dec 19, 1925, pg. 10
Television Awaits Scientific Genius; Dr. Lee De Forest Says a
Radical Discovery in Physics Is Needed for Development of Movies
Through the Air,
New York Times, Sept 12, 1926, pg. R1
Baird Expects Sight Across Ocean Soon;
British Inventor of Television Holds There Are No Scientific Reasons
to Prevent It,
New York Times, Jan. 2, 1927, pg. 7
Rescue for the Home, New York Times, Jan 12, 1937, pg. 24
Far-Off Speakers Seen As Well As Heard Here in a Test of Television,
New York Times, Apr 8, 1927, pg. 1
New Device Shows Television Strides, New York Times, Feb
26, 1928, pg. 10
Television Drama Shown with Music; Radio Carries Accompaniment as
Puppets Perform in First Experiment of Its Kind. New York Times,
Aug 22, 1928, pg. 1
Play is Broadcast by Voice and Acting in Radio-Television,
New York Times, Sep 12, 1928, pg. 1
Public Must Wait for Television, New York Times,
Nov 11, 1928, pg. 174
Ethereal Images Baffle Experts;
Two-Way Television Requires as Much Wire as Thirty Telephone Talks
...,
New York Times,
Apr 20, 1930, pg. 113
Who Will See the Images? ... New York
Times,
Aug 10,
1930, pg.
xx9
Edison Foresees Healthier World ... Asserts Television Will Not Be
as Common as Telephone,
New York Times,
Dec 24, 1930, pg. 18
A Fifty-Year Riddle; Inventor of Television Disk in 1884 Tells How
He Thought of the Idea ... He Applauds Latest Marvels,
New York Times, Aug 6, 1933, pg. x7
Unmasking a Science of Sight; Idea of a "Truth Campaign" in
Television Wins New Followers, New
York Times, May 5, 1935, pg. x9
Calls Television 'Propaganda Peril', New York Times, July
18, 1937, pg. 21