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Description: Identifier: belltelephonemag11amerrich (find matches)Title: Bell telephone magazineYear: 1922 (1920s)Authors: American Telephone and Telegraph Company American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Information DeptSubjects: TelephonePublisher: (New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., etc.)Contributing Library: Prelinger LibraryDigitizing Sponsor: Internet ArchiveView Book Page: Book ViewerAbout This Book: Catalog EntryView All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:allin, Hamburg, and New York was subse-quently placed in operation. Apparatus on these liners isowned and operated by D. E. B. I. G., the German radio op-erating company. As in the case of the other transatlantic liners havingship-to-shore connections with North America, these shipswhile at sea will be able to reach all Bell System telephonesin the United States, as well as those connecting with theSystem in Canada, Mexico, and Cuba. The same schedule ofcharges will prevail, namely, $9 for a three-minute call to NewYork and vicinity while within 500 miles of that port, and $18 289 BELL TELEPHONE QUARTERLY when connections are established when the vessel is furtherout at sea. MR. CHARLESWORTH ELECTED PRESIDENTOF A. I. E. E. HARRY PRESCOTT CHARLESWORTH, Vice-Presidentof Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., has been electedPresident of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.Announcement of the election was made on June 20 at the an-nual convention of the Institute in Cleveland. 290Text Appearing After Image:The Largest Teletypewriter Exchange. (See page 317.) Bell TelephoneQuarterly A Medium of Suggestionand a Record of Progress CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER 1932 PAGE A New Way of Splitting Seconds—C. H. Fetter 293 New York-Chicago Telephone Circuits: Forty Years of Growth and Progress—^. B. Clark 301 New Yorks Long Distance Building—K. T. Rood 309 Ladder Safety Code—H. D. Bender 319 Large Capacity Manual and Dial Private Branch Exchanges —H. R. White 329 Recent Changes in Agriculture as Revealed by the Census—R. L. Tomb/en 334 The Bell Systems Part in the Work of the International Polar Year —G. C. South-worth 351 Notes on Recent Occurrences 354 VOL. XI NO. 4 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY FOR THE BELL SYSTEM BY THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR, IN UNITED STATES; SINGLE COPIES, 50 CENTS Address all communications to INFORMATION DEPARTMENTAMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 195 Broadway, New York CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE CHARLES H. FETTER PennsyNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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