. Bell telephone magazine . lephone Arsenal,Magazine, August 1941; and Doing a BiggerJob—with Less, Magazine, August 1942. It was as a clerk that Keith S. McHughjoined the A. T. & T. Company in 1919,but within a few months he became an en-gineer in the O. & E. Department. From1921 to 1925 he was general commercialengineer of the Chesapeake and PotomacTelephone Company in Washington, D. C,and for the next four years he was with theNew York Telephone Company as gen-eral commercial manager and as vice presi-dent. In 1929 he returned to A. T. & commercial engineer, and was appointedan assista
. Bell telephone magazine . lephone Arsenal,Magazine, August 1941; and Doing a BiggerJob—with Less, Magazine, August 1942. It was as a clerk that Keith S. McHughjoined the A. T. & T. Company in 1919,but within a few months he became an en-gineer in the O. & E. Department. From1921 to 1925 he was general commercialengineer of the Chesapeake and PotomacTelephone Company in Washington, D. C,and for the next four years he was with theNew York Telephone Company as gen-eral commercial manager and as vice presi-dent. In 1929 he returned to A. T. & commercial engineer, and was appointedan assistant vice president in 1934. Hewas elected a vice president in 1938, andin 1946 was placed in charge of the Infor-mation Department. He contributed WarActivities of the Bell Telephone Systemto this Magazine for November 1942;was one of the authors of The Bell Sys-tems Interest in Program Television inthe issue for Spring 1944; and his farewellto radio broadcasting station WEAF ap-peared in the Autumn 1946 Alvin von Auw Keith S. McHugh John R. Townsend Whos Who and Whats What in this Issue III
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