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This was defined to be "for use between residences when connected on a single line or circuit for social purposes exclusively." An- other rate was given for leases for "club purposes," which were defined as covering cases where the resi- dences, offices, etc., of different parties were connected on any single line or circuit. These were not exchange telephones, which were then considered as intended for general purposes, but represented an attempt to serve a purely neighborhood group. Under thi...s form 76 TELEPHONES. of lease a group of farmers could establish a line and talk with all the others on the same line, although as they were not connected with an exchange they could not reach any person connected to another line. About 1881 Mr. Morris F. Tyler, at that time the president of the Southern New England Telephone Company, operating in Connecticut, began to foster this form of development, and carried it to its next logical step, namely, the connection of these lines to the nearest exchange belonging to the company.
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