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By 1891, there were over 300 students, predominately male, attending her Phonography classes.
Isaac Pitman was the originator and father of scientific phonography.
For this reason, it is sometimes known as phonography, meaning 'sound writing' in Greek.
With an exposition of the current orthography and a system of phonography.
In 1876, the subject Phonography was introduced to the BMI.
The Manual of Phonography, of which 250,000 copies have been issued (1855)
A pioneer in phonography, he developed his own shorthand system which was the first to be adopted for use in the United States.
Mark Peter Wright (born 1979) is a British sound artist who works with field recording and phonography.
His research into issues of musical time revolve around a technique called time-lapse phonography, as used in his piece Billboard.
Unlike earlier light-line systems such as Pernin phonography, cursive rather than angular strokes are employed.
He assembled a faculty of some dozen professors to teach such diverse subjects as phonography, natural history, mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, music, and drawing.
The school was one of the first schools in Hamilton to offer commercial classes in writing, book-keeping, business forms, commercial law, and phonography.
He also took inventive recourse to phonography, the "mneme machine," to explain the uneven distribution and revival of engrams.
In 1993 he released Angel, another 12" on the Synthetic Hardcore Phonography label.
During this time, he became interested in phonography, a popular type of shorthand system then being used in Great Britain, and soon developed his own system.
She went on to publish a stenography textbook, Primary Phonography, and teach the subject to women at Girard College.
Gregg shorthand is a system of phonography, or a phonetic writing system, which means it records the sounds of the speaker, not the English spelling.
Stone had learned the new skill of stenography (then called phonography), and, according to a newspaper report, was the first stenographer ever employed by the War Department.
The Orton phonography, originally developed to teach brain-damaged adults to read, is a form of phonics instruction that blends synthetic and analytic components.
In December 1948, the company sold all of its phonography inventory to H. C. Evans of Chicago.
Phonography was the 1976 debut 12" vinyl record album by outsider musician and one-man band R. Stevie Moore.
Marie Beauclerc was also engaged to teach phonography when it was introduced at the Birmingham and Midland Institute in 1876.
At the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, Max Braun received the award For special achievements in phonography.
The Phonographic Dictionary, with Jerome B. Howard (1883 and 1899) He also wrote many elementary books of instruction on phonography.