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Identifier: belltelephonemag22amerrich (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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st such a contingencyin order to insure against serious in-terruption to the countrys communi-cation facilities. How the Bell Sys-tem has met this potential need forcentral office equipment and outside plant materials is described by JohnW. Campbell and Linus E. Kitt-redge, both of whom are membersof the Assistant Chief Engineers di-vision of the A. T. & T. CompanysDepartment of Operation and En-gineering. After ten years withwhat is now the New Jersey BellTelephone Company, Mr. Campbelltransferred to A. T. & T. in 1916,where since 1939 he has been Out-side Plant Engineer of the O. & E.Department. Mr. Kittredge joinedA. T. & T.s Department of De-velopment and Research in 1920.When this was consolidated with theBell Telephone Laboratories in 1934,he worked there on problems of dial (Continued on page 204) Saving Paper The lighter stock and narrowermargins which are evident in this is-sue accomplish, without loss of read-ability, a saving of paper of morethan 20 percent.
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U. S. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS PHOTO Across Iceland marches this telephone cable as men of the Army Signal Corps establish another line of military communication in the course of their operations on many fronts. See Skilled Manpower for the Signal Corps, page 164 Of All the Electronic and Communication Equipment Made in This Country for War^ More Than One Third Has Come Off the IVest em Electric Company s Assembly Lines U Alio Maroc! C. L. Stong On November 8, 1942, a strangevoice cut in on the frequency of theradio station, Radio Morocco, atRabat: AlloMaroc! AlloMaroc! Thisis the transmitter of the AmericanArmed Forces. In a matter of minutes Arabs,Berbers, Sengalese, and Frenchmenwere excitedly exchanging scraps ofa message directed to them fromthat transmitter by the President ofthe United States: Mes Amis . . .we come among you to repulse theinvaders . . . have faith in ourwords . . . help us where you can. . . Vive la France eternellel—and all of the inhabitants but a scat-tered few w

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