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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.)
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es who know the waysof working and living as good citizens canbe said the greatest. I would like you to know what a bigeffect and impression your letter has givenme. I intend to introduce it to the Japa-nese people through our monthly maga-zine, Public Relations, in the near future.I am going to do this, because I believe itis worthy enough as a living text-book ofpublic relations. It might be a natural thing for you towrite a letter in that manner as a goodcitizen or as a good neighbor. But thatnatural act gave me so deep impressionthat I could not keep it to myself, but ledme to tell of yoxi and the Bell System, notonly to my friends and neighbors, butalso to my whole nation. A little thingreally causes a great effect just like theeffect of a tiny stone thrown into a pondwhich will spread out all over the pond. I thank you again for your letter andprecious materials on public relations. Iassure you they were greatly appreciated.Sincerely yours, Seizo Iida 194 Bell Telephone Magazine
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Keith S. McHugh James J. Pilliod (Continued from page iiq) and by 1928 he had become General Traf-fic Manager for the Northern Californiaand Nevada Area. Four years later hewas made Vice President and GeneralManager of the Area; in 1938 his dutieswere made Company-wide as Chief ofStaff of the Operating Vice Presidentsorganization; and in 1939 he was madeOperating Vice President of the Company.In 1941 he journeyed East to become A. T.and T. Vice President in charge of the De-partment of Operation and Engineering.He returned to the West Coast upon hiselection as President of The Pacific Tele-phone and Telegraph Company on Janu-ary I, 1947. A review of the Bell System career ofKeith S. McHugh, President of theNew York Telephone Company, waspublished in the Spring 1952 issue of thisMagazine, which carried his Long-Range Business Policies: A Case Study. The January 1923 issue (Vol. II, No.I) of the Bell Telephone Quarterly,predecessor of this Magazine, carriedEngineering the Long Lines, by

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