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PHONOGRAPHY. 



tion, for which purpose, by its simplicity and attractiveness, it is 

 eminently fitted. But, thus far, the knowledge of the art has been 

 spread mainly through self instruction, and under many disadvan- 

 tages. It is gratifying to know, however, that phonography, having 

 passed through the ordeal of experiment, is rapidly becoming ac- 

 knowledged as a necessary branch of education, and is now introduced 

 and taught in a large number of our leading colleges and seminaries, 

 a list of which is appended to this communication. 



On behalf of the Philadelphia Phonographic Society 



TOWNSEND SHARPLESS. 

 ROBERT PATTERSON. 



Philadelphia, January 10, 1857. 



Institutions in tvMcJi jjJionograpJiy is taught. 



Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. 



Oberlin College, Oberlin, Oliio. 



Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut. 



Green Mount College, Richmond, Indiana. 



New York Central College, McGrawville, New York. 



Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania. 



Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts. 



Victoria College, Cobourg, Canada West. 



College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. 



American Female College, Glendale, Ohio. 



Eleutherian College, Neal's Creek, Indiana. 



College, Athens, Ohio. 



College, Evanston, Illinois. 



Fort Edward Institute, Fort Edward, New York. 



Public School, Waltham, Massachusetts. 



High School, Providence, Rhode Island. 



Madison University, Hamilton, New York. 



Union School, Bellefontaine, Ohio. 



Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, New York. 



Biblical Institute, Concord, Hew Hampshire. 



Theological Seminary, Fairftix county, Virginia. 



Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, New York. 



Wyoming Seminary, Kington, Pennsylvania. 



Goodrich's Seminary, New Haven, Connecticut. 



Bedford Harmonial Seminary, Calhoun county, Michigan, 



Holly Springs Seminary, Marshall county, Mississippi. 



Western Reserve Seminary, Farmington, Ohio. 



McNeely Normal School, Hopedale, Ohio. 



Southwestern Normal School, Lebanon, Ohio. 



University of Michigan, Michigan. 



Union School, Granville, Ohio. 



Normal School, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 



Friends' Boarding School, Richmond, Indiana. 



Male Institute, Arkadel{)hia, Arkansas. 



Hopedale Seminary, Milford, Massachusetts. 



High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



