. Bell telephone magazine . A Special Ixstallatiox or Telephone Wires, Entering the Convention BulldingAS A 400-PAiR Cable, Carries Circuits to the Newspaper In This Bell System Workshop in the Basement of the Convention Bi Are Checking Both Teletypewriter and Telegraph Circuits, Whileat the Test Panel in the Background All Bell System Circuits of Both TypesFurnished to Carry the News of the Convention Can Be Tested. ALL AMERICA AT THE CONVENTIONS follow as fast as the writer can tap it out. Or an importantpersonage is met at the railroad station, and the reporter


. Bell telephone magazine . A Special Ixstallatiox or Telephone Wires, Entering the Convention BulldingAS A 400-PAiR Cable, Carries Circuits to the Newspaper In This Bell System Workshop in the Basement of the Convention Bi Are Checking Both Teletypewriter and Telegraph Circuits, Whileat the Test Panel in the Background All Bell System Circuits of Both TypesFurnished to Carry the News of the Convention Can Be Tested. ALL AMERICA AT THE CONVENTIONS follow as fast as the writer can tap it out. Or an importantpersonage is met at the railroad station, and the reporter rushesto a pay station and gives the story to the workroom fromscribbled notes on a fistful of copy paper. Nor are all the broadcasting people and the reporters con-centrated at Cleveland and Philadelphia. Governor Landongoes to the dentist, the President completes the rough draft ofhis acceptance speech. Both events are fully reported over theair and in the next revolution of the countrys presses. Of the total of more than 300,000 miles of Bell System cir-cuits employed by the Press, it is impossible to say how muchwas directly involved in transmitting news fro


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