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Memorandum from
Morse to his assistant,
Alfred Vail, 15 October 1844
With
remarkable foresight, Morse,
already keenly aware
of the potential for misuse of this new communication medium, writes to
his assistant in Washington. Only months after the telegraph has begun
operation, Morse warns Vail to "be especially careful not to give a
partisan
character to any information you may transmit." Morse's instructions
display
the degree of insight he has regarding the importance of objectivity
and
accuracy necessary for both the messenger and the message.
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