Other Form of Name
Du Bois, Charles Gilbert, 1870-
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1913
Abstract
While so much has been written about the legal, technical, commercial and statistical features of the rapid and tremendous expansion of the telephone industry, no general survey of the rise and development of the accounting methods followed in this industry has been attempted heretofore. In the following pages my attempt to do this has no pretension as a formal historical study and while it brings together in some chronological order the main points in the development of telephone accounting its emphasis is more particularly on the character and growth of the relations of the accounts to the industry itself and to the public it serves.
Relational Format
article
Recommended Citation
Du Bois, Charles Gilbert, "Brief history of telephone accounting: a lecture delivered to the students of the Amos Tuck school of administration and finance, associated with Dartmouth college, Hanover, N.H." (1913). Individual and Corporate Publications. 47.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_corp/47
Comments
Originally a Lecture delivered at the Amos Tuck school of administration and finance, Dartmouth college, Hanover, N.H.