The words cut off at the bottom are "a great deal."
Sorry for the lateness -- I'm rarely at the library where most of the set is, and when I managed to get there, I found out that they'd classified the journal as "rare," which meant that only the library staff could retrieve it, and only they could photocopy or scan it - for a fee - and that no, it wasn't okay for me to take a digital photo, not even if I promised not to use flash.
Fortunately, it turns out that vol 44 was also at another U of T library, without such silly rules.
Hope it's still useful - if not, I'm awful sorry for being tardy with my promise.
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I'm bringing this to the table _embarrasingly late_, but in case you still need it, here's "Pocket Telephone" from the 1912 edition (vol 44) of Literary Digest.
I can also email you the jpg, if you'd prefer.
The words cut off at the bottom are "a great deal."
Sorry for the lateness -- I'm rarely at the library where most of the set is, and when I managed to get there, I found out that they'd classified the journal as "rare," which meant that only the library staff could retrieve it, and only they could photocopy or scan it - for a fee - and that no, it wasn't okay for me to take a digital photo, not even if I promised not to use flash.
Fortunately, it turns out that vol 44 was also at another U of T library, without such silly rules.
Hope it's still useful - if not, I'm awful sorry for being tardy with my promise.