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Identifier: belltelephonemag19amerrich (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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steel tape and repro-duces them with increased loudness,thus providing a valuable aid forteachers of the hard of hearing. We have progressed a long wayfrom the traditional ear horn in recentyears. Much more effective aids,both preventative and remedial, arenow available to those whose hearingis impaired; and it is a satisfactionto the Bell System to have been ableto contribute to this cause, throughstudies which were undertaken pri-marily for an entirely different pur-pose, namely, the improvement of thetelephone. P^^^^^OT •••• ^^^^ \ wmmif-^^ •:. HP^^^ LJi..^ SAMPLE TEST CHART 1 II i lit IV i V ——-.-^--- ■ . >■■■■:;-..-:;•:.*:V(j.^.^s^^^iSiP(<flK.(^. . , , , , ... nr ^mriini J WINDOW DISPLAY To attract visitors and explain the hearing tests, a large illuminated chart was installed inthe Bell System exhibits at both Fairs. An attendant behind the round window flashednumbers on the chart as she explained the tests with the aid of a public address system
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FINAL STEPS IN SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION The Plans Developed to Insure a Continuous Flow of Supplies to Employees on the Job Are Vital Links in the Chain of Bell System Construction, Maintenance, and Operation Activities By H. carl ruth EVERY working day, the two hun-dred and seventy thousand em-ployees of the Bell System op-erating companies use an average ofmore than six hundred thousand dol-lars worth of supplies. Thousandsof different items, ranging from a reelof cable weighing several tons to atelephone set or a pencil, must bemade available in an orderly and eco-nomical way to these workers whoconstruct, maintain and operate thisbusiness throughout the nation. The central source of supplies is, ofcourse, the Western Electric Com-pany, which is the manufacturer andpurchasing agent for the Bell System.Western Electric maintains centralstocks at its factories and at itstwenty-nine strategically located dis-tributing houses throughout the coun-try. The phase of supply distribu-tion dealt

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The Western Electric Company's seven factories and twenty-nine distributing houses from coast to coast to serve the entire Bell System
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