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Force, William R.: Editor

Telephone Talk, Magazine of the British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel), May-June, 1959 - Dismantling the Agassiz-Chilliwack Span

British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel), 1959

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Année
1959
Lieu d'édition
Vancouver, B.C.
Auteur
Force, William R.: Editor
Éditeurs
British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel)
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Telephone Talk, Magazine of the British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel), May-June, 1959 - Dismantling the Agassiz-Chilliwack Span C.W. Halford, becomes new General Commercial Manager, Operator Distance Dialing comes to B.C., Photo of the Vancouver toll operating centre in the William, Farrell Building, Article on the high cost of accidents, Six photos of the tear-down of the highwire span which connected, Agassiz and Chilliwack since 1910, Conversion Jobs Sparked Romances, Phoning Powell River to Ottawa by O.D.D. (Operator Dial Direct), Photos of dozens of staffers at social events, Photos of company sales training, Photo-illustrated article on Roland Robinson - maintenance man, near Creston who drives a Tucker Sno-Cat, Photo of early auto-dialer, speaker phone, Junior Achievement in New Westminster, Retirement of H. Hatton Crerar, Agnes Trimble, Dinah Cave, Elizabeth (Betty) Cameron, Robert H. Angus, and Pearl Wayne, In Memoriam - Jack Dunnigan and George Friend British Columbia, Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

36 pages. Contents: C.W. Halford becomes new General Commercial Manager; Operator Distance Dialing comes to B.C.; Photo of the Vancouver toll operating centre in the William Farrell Building; Article on the high cost of accidents; Six photos of the tear-down of the highwire span which connected Agassiz and Chilliwack since 1910; Conversion Jobs Sparked Romances; Phoning Powell River to Ottawa by O.D.D. (Operator Dial Direct); Photos of dozens of staffers at social events; Photos of company sales training; Photo-illustrated article on Roland Robinson - maintenance man near Creston who drives a Tucker Sno-Cat; Photo of early auto-dialer/speaker phone; Junior Achievement in New Westminster; Retirement of H. Hatton Crerar, Agnes Trimble, Dinah Cave, Elizabeth (Betty) Cameron, Robert H. Angus, and Pearl Wayne; In Memoriam - Jack Dunnigan and George Friend; Social news; and more. Clean with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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