
Telephone and Telegraph (1946)
Discusses the evolution and significance of telephone and telegraph communication, highlighting advancements since Samuel Morse’s telegraph invention in 1844 and Alexander Bell’s telephone development in 1875. It details the extensive operations of Western Union and the modern telephone network, emphasizing job opportunities in various roles such as operators, technicians, and engineers, as well as the necessary skills and training required for these positions.
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