[SC88124A], Clipping, Manchester Courier, November 2nd, 1888
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Title
[SC88124A], Clipping, Manchester Courier, November 2nd, 1888
Bibliographic Citation
"The Phonograph as a Witness in Court", Manchester Courier, November 2nd, 1888
Editor's Notes
"The Phonograph as a Witness in Court" discusses the recording of a Chippowa Indian's voice on the phonograph in a case involving a commercial business
Col. Gouraud receives phonogram from Edison with record of Chippewa Indians' imitation of owl cry, to be introduced before Justice Kay in Jackson Manufacturing Co.'s trademark appeal suit, the point at issue being briefly meaning and pronunciation of "ko-ko-ko"
Author
Mentioned
Date
1888-11-02
Type
Folder/Volume ID
SC88-F
Microfilm ID
146:351
Document ID
SC88124A
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University