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ID 1000 |
Date 1959-08-07 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract "The Southern New England Telephone Company presented some of its subscribers today with the antidisestablishmentarianism of phone numbers." :-) An article about how to reach long distance directory assistance |
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Keywords Directory Assistance; Universal Information |
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ID 989 |
Date 1953-08-04 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract Describes the invention of the "silicon alloy junction diode" and says it "opens the way to operating telephone systems and computers with a speed 1,000 times faster than that of mechanical switches now in use." |
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Keywords Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories; Bell Laboratories; transistor; pnpn; diode |
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ID 983 |
Date 2001-01-29 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Markoff, John |
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Abstract Where-are-they-now type article describing John Draper's life post phone phreaking. Discusses Jobs and Wozniak, EasyWriter, and Draper's time in Goa, India. |
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Keywords John Thomas Draper; John T. Draper; John Draper; Captain Crunch; EasyWriter |
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ID 911 |
Date 1961-08-29 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) AP |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 20 |
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Abstract Report on McClellan Senate Investigations Committee on bookmaking. Describes cheese box, Walter Shaw |
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Keywords cheese box; Walter Shaw; gambling |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 909 |
Date 1951-05-19 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page p. 7 |
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Abstract "Police raiders broke into a Bronx store late yesterday afternoon charging it was the headquarters for the manufacture of illegal telephone cheese-box devices used by bookmakers..." |
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Keywords cheese box; James R. Kennnedy (police inspector); Thomas F. Murphy (police commissioner); gambling |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 9 |
Date 1961-03-26 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract New York gambling raids net black box; multiple arrests. |
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Keywords gambling; black box; Archie J. Giannuzio (suspect); Ralph Barone (suspect); Mrs. Rosa Mosca (suspect); 234 Union Ave., Mamoroneck, NY; 88 First St., New Rochelle, NY; 359 South Fifth Ave., Mount Vernon, NY; Walter Shaw |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 846 |
Title Jersey Bell Says it Tapped Phones |
Date 1975-02-25 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page p. 20 |
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Abstract New Jersey Bell detailed its involvement in AT&T's toll fraud surveillance program. Acknowledged monitoring 2.6 million telephone calls and recording 280,000. |
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Keywords New Jersey Bell; Greenstar |
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Notes / See Also We appear to be missing this document. |
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ID 833 |
Date 1979-11-29 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract Charges upgraded to felony against Robert Dunlap, 36, a college switchboard operator who admitted to selling more than $1 million worth of long distance calls using a blue box. |
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Keywords New York University; New York Telephone Company (NYTCo); Robert Dunlap (arrested); blue box; switchboard; NYU; New York University |
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ID 8 |
Date 1951-12-30 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract New York gambling raid reveals wireless cheesebox. |
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Keywords cheesebox; cheese box; Fred Fisher; Edward C. Chudy; gambling |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 7 |
Date 1951-01-07 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract Another New York gambling raid nets cheesebox; 2 suspects arrested. |
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Keywords cheesebox; cheese box; August Hirsch; Arthur Carroll; gambling |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 69 |
Date 1978-05-27 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract Article compares and contrasts the histories of The Whistler and Captain Crunch. |
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Keywords phone phreaks; AT&T; Joe Engressia; The Whistler; blue box; Mountain Bell; Captain Crunch; John Draper |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 68 |
Date 1978-05-27 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Kleinfield, N.R. |
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Abstract Article describes the many ways that people defraud the telephone company, the costs associated with each type, and what the phone company is doing about it. |
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Keywords blue box; American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T); H.W. Caming (AT&T lawyer); phone phreaks; Bernard Cornfeld (convicted); Lainie Kazan (convicted); Bob Cummings (accused); black box; red box; Bell Labs (BTL); Centralized Ticket Investigation Units (CTIU) |
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Notes / See Also RLX01-001 contains an incomplete version of this article which has a clear copy of the photos which illustrate the piece. |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 62 |
Date 1977-05-06 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Dionne, E.J., Jr. |
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Abstract New York Telephone Company demonstrates its anti-blue box technology. Article describes how blue boxes work and the history of the blue box technology. |
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Keywords New York Telephone Company (NYTCo); phone phreaks; blue box; American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T); Bell Laboratories (BTL) |
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Notes / See Also Second copy in ATT02-002 |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 605 |
Date 1971-08-08 |
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Publication The New York Times |
Author(s) Drosnin, Michael |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Article about the "rip off" lifestyle. "The best things in life are free, if you steal them from the bourgeoisie." |
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Keywords Rip-off set; rip-off lifestyle |
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Notes / See Also We only have the first two pages in hard copy, but full text in electronic format. |
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ID 6 |
Date 1950-11-18 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Raid on New York gambling operation nets cheesebox; suspect arrested. |
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Keywords cheesebox; cheese box; David R. Wassing; gambling |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 581 |
Date 1976-10-28 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) AP |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 77-M |
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Abstract One-paragraph AP article stating that FBI raided four apartments in Washington confiscating a blue box. |
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Keywords FBI; Washington, DC |
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Notes / See Also Possibly related to one of our FBI files? |
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ID 578 |
Date 1977-01-08 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 25 |
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Abstract Brief article from NYT "Patents" column describing a blue box detector. |
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Keywords blue box; David C. Naylor; Northern Electric Company Ltd. (Montreal) |
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ID 558 |
Date 1974-11-19 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) AP |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 79 |
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Abstract Very brief AP article about computers at New England Telephone fighting fraud. |
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Keywords Boston, MA; New England Telephone (NET); computers; toll fraud; Peter Cronin (spokesperson, NET) |
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ID 50 |
Date 1975-06-05 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Financier Bernard Cornfeld indicted for using blue boxes to make fradulent overseas calls. |
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Keywords Los Angeles, CA; Bernard Cornfeld (indicted); blue box; Beverly Hills, CA; London; Geneva; Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company (PTT); Investors Overseas Services (IOS); FBI |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 492 |
Date 2007-12-30 |
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Publication The New York Times Magazine |
Author(s) McCracken, Elizabeth |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 27 |
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Abstract Obituary of Joybubbles |
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Keywords Joybubbles; Joe Engressia |
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Notes / See Also We have three complete copies of the original issue. |
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ID 49 |
Date 1975-03-01 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract New Jersey Bell Telephone Company defends its practices of monitoring and recording calls before the New Jersey State Board of Public Utility Commissioners. |
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Keywords Newark, NJ; New Jersey Bell Telephone Co (NJBTCo); Rocco J. Marano (VP, NJBTCo); toll fraud; Donald J. Stevenson (Ass't VP, NJBTCo); blue box |
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Notes / See Also Appears under slightly different title "Jersey Bell Gives Monitoring Data" in ATT file. |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 48 |
Date 1975-02-19 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Horrock, Nicholas M. |
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Abstract AT&T lawyer testifies before House panel, defends AT&T practice of monitoring and recording calls. Article contains statistics about number of cusotmer to customer calls vs. customer to AT&T; percentages of calls found to be fraudulent; number of calls using black box vs. blue. |
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Keywords Washington, DC; American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T); H. W. William Caming (AT&T attorney); blue box; black box; Earl Conners (security chief, CPTCo); Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company (CPTCo); Los Angeles, CA; New York, NY; Newark, NJ; Detroit, MI; St. Louis, MO; toll fraud |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 466 |
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Date 1974-08-08 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page p. 34 |
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Abstract Blue box related charges against Ike Turner and two other defendants dismissed. Dennis Rubenstein convicted, fined and sentenced to probation. |
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Keywords Inglewood, CA; Ike Turner; blue box; Dennis Rubenstein (convicted) |
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ID 45 |
Date 1975-02-03 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract AT&T monitored millions of calls, and recorded some, in an attempt to stop toll fraud. |
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Keywords American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T); William Mullane (AT&T spokesman); New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Detroit, MI; Miami, FL; St. Louis, MO; Newark, NJ; toll fraud; blue box; Joseph F. Doherty (dir. corp. sec. AT&T NY) |
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Notes / See Also Another copy can be found in ATT02-004 |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 386 |
Date 1976-12-21 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 20 |
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Abstract MIT graduate Raymond C. Straub, 27, arrested on charges of defrauding the phone company. Massachusetts State Police seized 200 blue boxes at Straub's Cambridge apartment. |
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Keywords Raymond C. Straub; blue box; MIT; Cambridge, MA |
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Source Alan Rubinstein |
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ID 298 |
Date 1976-08-14 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 43 |
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Abstract Bernard Cornfeld found guilty on three counts of defrauding the telephone company. |
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Keywords Bernard Cornfeld; Los Angeles; blue box; Investors Overseas Services (IOS) |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 25 |
Date 1971-05-06 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Silver, Roy R. |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract 9 students arrested after telephone company investigation finds that they made free long distance calls using blue boxes. |
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Keywords Mineola, NY; Long Island, NY; New York Institute of Technology; Peter Mokover (suspect); Clarkson Institute of Technology; Potsdam, NY; State University of New York, Potsdam; 26 Henhawk Rd.; Lee Maisler (suspect); 29 Kings Point Rd., Great Neck, NY; Jonathan Wolfert (suspect); 5 Star Rd., Great Neck, NY; David Levy (suspect); 67-49 Kessel St., Forest Hills, Queens, NY; Elizabeth Dooley (suspect); 2061 St. Raymond's Ave., Bronx, NY; William Cotter (suspect); Robert Darling (suspect); Baldwinsville, NY; Marcy, NY; John Waston (suspect); Utica, NY; Mary McGill (suspect); Antwerp, NY; blue box |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 18 |
Date 1966-01-10 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract FBI arrests 2 suspects, searches residences of 3 others in raid to stop 9 city gambling ring using blue box. 3 additional arrested reported in error in earlier article. |
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Keywords gambling; blue box; FBI; Miami; New York; Jersey City; Baltimore; Huntington, WV; Baton Rouge; New Orleans; Clarksdale, MS; Cleveland; Gilbert Lee Beckley (suspect); Morton Kane (suspect); Martin Skarloff (suspect); Kenneth Hanna (suspect); Nat Modell (suspect) |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 17 |
Date 1966-01-09 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract FBI breaks up 9 city bookmaking ring using blue box to avoid telephone charges; five people arrested. |
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Keywords gambling; blue box; FBI; Miami; New York; Jersey City; Baltimore; Huntington, WV; Baton Rouge; New Orleans; Clarksdale, MS; Cleveland; Gilbert Lee Beckley (suspect); Morton Kane (suspect); Martin Skarloff (suspect); Kenneth Hanna (suspect); Nat Modell (suspect) |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 16 |
Date 1964-10-22 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Son in California uses black box to talk with parent in New York toll free. |
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Keywords black box; Fullerton, CA; Leslie Wilder (suspect); Benjamin Wilder (suspect); Rose Wilder (suspect) |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 15 |
Date 1964-08-13 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Hailey, Foster |
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Abstract Member of New York Telephone Company security group a suspect in investigation of bribery of police officers by gamblers. Details of 1955 wiretapping ring reviewed. |
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Keywords wiretapping; Harold A. McElroy (suspect); New York Telephone Company; John Broady (suspect); Charles Gris (suspect); John Jacob Astor (wiretapping client); Charles Pfizer and Company (wiretapping client); Wildenstein Galleries (wiretapping client) |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 12 |
Date 1961-06-28 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract Grand jury indicts 13 in multi-state betting ring;4 telephone company co-consirators named. |
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Keywords gambling; Benjamin Lassoff (suspect); Robert Lassoff (suspect); Myron Deckelbaum (suspect); Gilbert Lee Beckley (suspect); Alfred Mones (suspect); Sam Di Piazza (suspect); Louis E. Bagneris (suspect); Eugene A. Nolan (suspect); Charles A. Perez (suspect); Harold Brouphy (suspect); Anthony Giorioso (suspect); Alfred Reyn (suspect); Peter Joseph Martino (suspect); Albert E. Bagneris (co-conspirator); Vincent J. Caminita (co-conspirator); Simon Klayman (co-conspirator); Frank Marino (co-conspirator) |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 11 |
Date 1961-04-20 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Two arrested in New York for use of cheesebox |
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Keywords cheesebox; cheese box; gambling; Max Berger (suspect); William Heblich (suspect) |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 1041 |
Date 1978-11-30 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) AP |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Texas appeals court overturns $3 million award to Ashley and T. O. Gravitt's widow. |
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Keywords T. O. Gravitt; James Ashley |
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ID 1040 |
Date 1977-08-27 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
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Abstract Six women describe sexual encounters with Ashley and Gravitt |
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Keywords T. O. Gravitt; James Ashley |
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ID 1039 |
Date 1974-11-19 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) AP |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract T. O. Gravitt commits suicide and leaves behind a note accusing Bell System of misdeeds. |
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Keywords T. O. Gravitt; James Ashley |
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ID 1038 |
Date 1977-11-29 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
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Abstract Supreme Court says that AT&T is subject to the antitrust laws just like anyone else. |
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Keywords AT&T; antitrust |
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ID 1037 |
Date 1974-11-24 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Kilborn, Peter T. |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 1 |
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Abstract Analysis of the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust action against AT&T |
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Keywords AT&T; antitrust |
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ID 1036 |
Date 1956-01-25 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Lewis, Anthony |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 1 |
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Abstract AT&T settles antitrust case. |
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Keywords AT&T; antitrust; Western Electric |
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ID 1034 |
Date 1974-04-17 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) AP |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract AT&T to begin disconnect MCI customers. |
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Keywords AT&T; MCI |
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ID 1033 |
Date 1976-05-15 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) McElheny, Victor K. |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract CCIS put into place between Chicago and Madison. |
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Keywords CCIS; Common Channel Interoffice Signaling |
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ID 1031 |
Date 1974-02-03 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Malcolm, Andrew H. |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Overview of the Great Toilet Paper Shortage of 1974. |
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Keywords Johnny Carson; toilet paper; Harold V. Froehlich |
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ID 1028 |
Date 1972-05-22 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract June issue of Ramparts has been withdrawn from newsstands in the East and has not been delivered to Western dealers after PT&T threatened prosecution. |
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Keywords |
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ID 1026 |
Date 1971-07-14 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Shabecoff, Philip |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 1 |
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Abstract 500,000 AT&T workers scheduled to strike at 6 am tomorrow. |
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Keywords AT&T; strike |
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ID 1025 |
Date 1971-01-22 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Lydon, Christopher |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract FCC announces a comprehensive investigation of AT&T's request for a major rate increase as well as its "mounting costs, charges of discriminatory hiring practices and the company's control of the Western Electric manufacturing subsidiary." |
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Keywords FCC; Western Electric; discrimination |
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ID 1024 |
Date 1969-10-15 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Whitney, Craig R. |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 26 |
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Abstract "A New York Telephone Company executive admitted under questioning yesterday that service in three central offices with 210,000 subscribers would probably be worse at the end this year than it was at the end of 1968"... Discusses PLaza-8 problems |
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Keywords New York, New York; telephone service |
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ID 1023 |
Date 1969-09-22 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Stevens, William K. |
Volume, Issue, Page p. 1 |
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Abstract Cries of frustration over erratic telephone service are being heard from more and more of the major metropolitan areas in the United States... |
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Keywords telephone service; New York, New Yotk |
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ID 1021 |
Date 1956-11-09 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract United States Court of Appeals overturns the FCC's ruling forbidding use of Hush-a-Phone, describes rule as "unwarranted interference." |
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Keywords Hush-a-phone |
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ID 1020 |
Date 1955-12-24 |
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Publication New York Times |
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Abstract FCC issues final ruling once again saying that the "unrestricted use of the Hush-a-Phone could result in a general deterioration of the quality of interstate and foreign telephone service." |
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Keywords Hush-a-phone |
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ID 1019 |
Date 1951-03-24 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Hush-a-phone filed an objection to the FCCs decision to uphold AT&T's ban on Hush-a-Phone. |
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Keywords Hush-a-Phone |
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ID 1018 |
Date 1951-02-17 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract FCC upholds AT&T regulations preventing foreign attachments. "Unrestricted use of the device could, in the commission's opinion, result in a general deterioration of the quality of telephone service." |
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Keywords Hush-a-phone |
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ID 10 |
Date 1961-03-31 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Walter Shaw arrested in Miami as black box inventor |
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Keywords black box; gambling; Miami, FL; Walter Shaw (suspect); Southern Bell Telephone; Arthur Huttoe (Assistant State Atty) |
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Source ProQuest |
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ID 993 |
Title |
Date 1922-03-19 |
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Publication New York Times |
Author(s) Collins, F. A. |
Volume, Issue, Page |
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Abstract Discussion of New Yorker telephone night habits, includes some cost figures. |
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Keywords New York |
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