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Walter P. Phillips : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walter P. Phillips Walter P. Phillips, born in Grafton, Massachusetts in 1846, was a journalist, telegraph operator, and businessman who invented the Phillips Code. He later became the head of the United Press. The most well known remnants of the Phillips Code are the terms POTUS and SCOTUS. ==Early life== Walter Polk Phillips was born in Grafton, Massachusetts on June 14, 1846. He was the youngest of three children of Andrew S. and Roxanna M. Phillips. Little is known about his early years, but he did not have much schooling. He left school at age twelve and went to work on a farm.〔Frederick Clifton Pierce. The History of Grafton, p. 544. Worcester: Chas. Hamilton Press, 1879〕 Several years later, in 1861, he was hired by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in Providence as a messenger. While living in Providence, he married Francena A Capron on 15 April 1866. They had a son Albert C. Phillips, born on 4 September 1871.
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