International Phonographic Language Schools
Настоящее имя: International Phonographic Language Schools
A company founded by two Harvard trained lawyer brothers, Elmer and Raymond Beach, they provided materials to learn French, German, Spanish and Italian using a set of 26 cylinders per language as a part of each self teaching course. The cylinders were first available in the summer of 1904 and were all black celluloid cylinders manufactured for them by Lambert Indestructible Record.
59 Dearborn Street
Chicago, Ill.
