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| Herbert Hoover brings Mr. Bell's invention into the Oval Office |
On this day in 1929, President Herbert Hoover received the first telephone call in the Oval Office from his son. There had been phones and a switchboard at the White House since 1878 when Rutherford B. Hayes had the first ones installed. But there had never been a phone in the Oval Office until Herbert Hoover got tired of having to use the phone in the foyer, and ordered a line run to his desk. They ran into some technical difficulties, and it took a while to get Hoover's phone working correctly, but the President of the United States finally got his own digits on March 29th, 1929.
~TEC
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