. Bell telephone magazine . B. Many of the employee recreational groups in the Bell System furnish information abouttheir organization and activities in booklets such as these Club activities are supportedthrough fees from members who par-ticipate in certain activities, the saleof tickets to social and athletic af-fairs, plus any profits which may ac-crue from the club stores. The com-pany provides office staff personnel,playground facilities and rooms forrecreational purposes, and makescontributions to defray the expenseof approved activities which cannotbe cared for wi
. Bell telephone magazine . B. Many of the employee recreational groups in the Bell System furnish information abouttheir organization and activities in booklets such as these Club activities are supportedthrough fees from members who par-ticipate in certain activities, the saleof tickets to social and athletic af-fairs, plus any profits which may ac-crue from the club stores. The com-pany provides office staff personnel,playground facilities and rooms forrecreational purposes, and makescontributions to defray the expenseof approved activities which cannotbe cared for with the income antici-pated from the sources mentioned. This account has described ratherbriefly the out-of-hour recreational ac-tivities in which telephone employeesparticipate. These activities are manyand varied, and appeal to women andmen of all age groups. The old say-ing that all work and no play makesJack a dull boy has been interpretedby telephone employees to mean thata change of pace from work to playprovides a balance and a perspectivewhic
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