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Identifier: belltelephonevol3132mag00amerrich (find matches)
Title: Bell telephone magazine
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: American Telephone and Telegraph Company American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Information Dept
Subjects: Telephone
Publisher: (New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., etc.)
Contributing Library: Prelinger Library
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omfanv -NewwrL, Bell Tele;)hon€^/«^ fainter 1952-53 Portrait of President Craig, 198 A Statement by the Directors of the AmericanTelephone and Telegraph Company, 200 Finding Troubles Before They Happen, G. Robert Knell, 204 Extending Uncle Sams Volceways In Alaska,Otto JF. Kammerer, 215 Year-End Report, 228 Design for a Good Rate Schedule, Helene C. Bateman, 230 Operating In the Hazards of Deep Snow, Stuart Shaw, 243 Advance Planning for Retirement, Laurence N. Roberts, 253 Twenty-five Years Ago, 258 A Medium of Suggestion ^ A Record of Progress JuDsoN S. Bradley, Editor. Published Jour times a year for the supervisory forces oj the Bell System by the Public Relations Department of theAmerican Telephone and Telegraph Co., ig^ Broadway., New York 7, A. Y.Cleo F. Craig, President; S. Whitney Landon, Sec; Alexander L. Stott, Treas.
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CLEO F. CRAIGPresident, American Telephone and Telegraph Company A portrait by Paul Trebilcock Whos Who & Whats What in This Issue Hetween 1929 and 1943, G. RobertKnells experience in the Long IslandArea of the New York Telephone Com-pany included Commercial, Engineering,and Plant assignments which led to suc-cessive appointments as installation fore-man, chief switchman, and wire chief.From 1943 to 1946 he saw service in theU. S. Navy, and in the latter year he re-turned to the Engineering Department ofthe New York Company. In 1948 he wasappointed maintenance engineer for the Joining the Long Lines Plant Depart-ment in Chicago in 1920, Otto W. Kam-MERER had had much telephone construc-tion experience throughout the mid-Westby the time this country became involved inWorld War II. In May of 1942 he re-ceived a military leave of absence to jointhe Signal Corps, with which he served inthe European Theatre. He was concernedin planning wire communications in Francefor the Ninth Air For

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