Sentence examples for the first directory from inspiring English sources

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The first directory consisted of a single sheet listing the names of 50 subscribers, according to lore.

You choose the first directory based on your state or interest, like "NY" or "Pokemon," then enter the text you want for the second directory.

The first directory was issued in January 1880 by The Telephone Company, which had opened the first telephone exchange in the UK the previous year, with just seven subscribers in the City of London.

The first directory - issued in 1878, two years after Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone - was a single sheet of paper that listed 50 residents of New Haven, Conn.

The first directory had 642 listings with the original spelling, and 4 with the current one; the second had none with the original spelling, and over 1,900 with the current one.

It was not the first directory of prostitutes to be circulated in London.

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The first new directory, for Southeastern Connecticut, will be distributed today.

The first "alumni directory" was modeled after the triennial catalogue issued by Harvard College.

She served as director of student affairs, editor of the first alumni directory and a founder of both the alumni and student government associations.

The first telephone directory, the only known copy of which is on display at the Dodd exhibition, was no more than a single sheet of paper listing the names and addresses of subscribers to the New Haven exchange Mr. Coy helped found.

Two years before the first city directory entry, cited by McDermott, the McSorley family appears in the 1860 census; bartender is the profession of the head of the household.

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