American Bell Telephone Company patent case papers, 1882-1883.

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American Bell Telephone Company patent case papers, 1882-1883.

Forty-five autograph letters, reports, and telegrams dealing with various patent cases of the American Bell Telephone Company, largely written by J. J. Storrow and Reuben L. Roberts to Yale Professor Arthur W. Wright.

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American Bell Telephone Company

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Roberts, Reuben

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Storrow, J. J., fl. 1882-1883.

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Wright, Arthur W. (Arthur Williams), 1836-1915

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Arthur Williams Wright was born on September 8, 1836, in Lebanon, Connecticut. He received his Yale College B.A in 1859 and his Ph.D. in 1861, the year Yale became the first American university to award this degree. He served as a Yale College tutor in Latin from 1863 to 1866 and in natural philosophy from 1866 to 1868. Wright was an instructor in physics from 1867 to 1868. He furthered his studies with a year at Heidelberg and Berlin. In 1871 he was appointed professor of molecular physics and ...