File:1912 New Jersey Telephone Herald stentor.JPEG

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English: Stentor (news announcer) reading for the New Jersey Telephone Herald in Newark. [This appears to be Richard D. Arons, based on the similar appearance of his photograph in an article he later wrote, "America's First Announcer Hailed From Springfield", which ran on page 34 of the February 12, 1928 Springfield (Massachusetts) Sunday Union and Republican.]
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Source From "Telephone Newspaper-A New Marvel" by Arthur F. Colton, Technical World magazine, February, 1912
Author Magazine article

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